I mean, I never say no to funky beats. If I had a million dollars I would reopen Studio 54. (If you have a million dollars and want a designer to help you reopen Studio 54, holla atcha girl!)
Offensive Content: Drugs, Alcohol, Strip Clubs, Party Atmosphere, and General Bad Ass-ness.
There are so many GOOD things about this song/video. 1. Three words. Fast food mascots. In my opinion the only mascots worth having because let's be honest here...The King is absolutely hilarious. I don't even like fast food, but oh man those mascots are just great. Jack in the Box has a really cool mask. The Colonel is just a BAMF with his white pimp suit. BAMFs.
2. The Rad Omen have created a song that is reminiscent of Daft Punk (who have new stuff coming out within the next year, rememberrr!!!!!) You just can't go wrong with the basic house club beats.
3. The video story line is so offensive, and anyone that knows me knows that: offensive = automatic hit
4. Rad Omen is offering this song for a FREE DOWNLOAD.
I'm really feeling it. The nostalgia, the grittyness, the free-ness. HEAR HEAR, The Rad Omen should be looked out for in the future.
It's hard to follow the Super Mario x Tetris game that was just posted because Holy S(erena Van Der Woodsen). That game was epic.
But for survival games (read: Games where you're playing aimlessly just to see how long you can last/beat your highest score....like jetpack and the goal is to fly through the tunnel without crashing) THIS GAME IS AWESOME.
DEATH DICE OVERDOSE
The object: Don't touch the falling dice The catch: Your anxiety is always rising because DICE ARE FALLING OUT OF THE SKY WTF. And if your anxiety reaches the end of the bar bad things happen. To beat the catch: Pills appear all over the place so you have to avoid dice AND take lots of pills to keep your anxiety low mannnn.
The awesome part: When you take lots of pills you enter this drug induced euphoria and everything goes colorful and trippy and it's all like that crazy acrobat circus thing that used to be really popular.
Not to mention how AWESOME the song is. I believe the song was created just for the commercial. But holy wow, I think the producer has a promising career in nightclub DJing. (And it's NOT Benny Benassi. I know for a fact.)