If I had a nickel for every time I saw a reaction to this video by someone who knew who Spamton is, I'd have two nickels - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
And the cookies are browser cookies. See, they know on that date and time you were looking at cat pics, so it must me you like something with cat in it, and then you get bombarded with every single permutation in buy this requests. It took me near a dozen watch throughs to pick up on that. This song is so deep.
Yup consumerism and capitalism gone wrong is something he does well. This was designed like a boss battle with an ad bot... So yea pretty spot on. He does very well with character work and style matching the world they are in. Similar vein one to check out would be his cyperpunk song "data stream" or his outer worlds one "fine print"
Great reaction! Stupendium really did want this song to sound in part like a musical and in part like a boss battle (with the viewer's sanity, probably). Would love to see more of him on your channel. His most famous and impactful songs about consumerism/capitalism in general are Fine Print (Outer WorlRng), Data Stream (Cyberpunk song), Matter of Factories (Satisfactory song). Plus he has just funny/silly songs, like Vending Machine of Love or What a Fowl Day, and just beautiful and poetic songs, like Apex, Slide into the Void, Fragments and many more. Oh, and he has several collaborations with Dan Bull, which are great by themselves. You generally can't miss with him, production and writing are always top-tier level.
I think "grab life by the silly strings" is something he accually says in game, so are most of these slower talk sections like " it burns ow stop me it burns" and the whole beginning part
Watching these reactions, I just realized the jingle moments are basically commercial breaks that completely knock out the sense of what you were doing and only make the ad assaults harder. Absolutely perfect on his part.
My favorite part of this masterpiece is how he makes so many references to musicals (mostly The Music Man, whose lead really fits the role). I love that stuff. "The very model of a modern major general store" killed me.
As a couple of people have already pointed out, this is a pretty rough Stupendium song to start out with. ^^; I see you've already been given a few further recommendations. Might as well join in: I recommend "Nook, Line and Sinker", "The Fine Print", "Chairman of The Board" and "Art of Darkness" for a start.
More The Stupendium please, this was a crazy place to start with their music, not that their average is exactly normal. As for where else to go, I can recommend literally any of these (especially the first 3): The Fine Print Art of Darkness Fiend Like Me Why Did I Say Okie Doki? Impossible Geometry The Aftermath The Apex Fragments Vending Machine of Love The Data Stream And So We Fall An Impostor Calls Tune Into the Madness It's a Joy Slide into the Void Room For Improvement Chairman of the Board Don't Let The Bellhops Bite Probably missed a couple, but so be it, I think the list is long enough.
I feel like going straight from this to Fine Print (or even The House Always Wins) or anything else from his Evil Capitalist Villain list might give too much of a slanted perspective on his work. My personal recommendation with The Stupendium is almost always just pick a game you like that he's made a song for. And Art of Darkness. Because not only does it tell the story so well even if you've never played the game, it's just a certified bop.
@@LowbrowDeluxe Maybe, but at the same time, there are a lot of songs about capitalism and consumerism, so it's not that far off the truth. Still, you do have a point, I just love The Fine Print.
@@RandomPerson-fg1jf Stupendium says he likes the villain songs best. My personal favorites, though, are "Slide Into the Void" and "Art of Darkness". "Ad Infinitum" is great too, IMO - if I ever want to show someone what it's like to experience sensory overload (a common occurrence for those of us on the autism spectrum), I can just sit them down in front of the computer with a pair of headphones and make them watch this video without pausing.
@@anonymousjhonny2356 Vending Machine of Love is awesome, the "can" scheme is just mind-blowing and as an ace, I'll take representation, big or small, any day of the week.
I mostly like the fact that you are the first one to react to this song i've seen that actually knows the game but yes, you picked the weirdest one ever as your first Stupendium reaction I always suggest "AMATEUR WORDSMITH - Average Rapper Raps Averagely" cause its his first original song and his starting point also "Find the Keys" a Bendy and the Ink Machine song, his first big hit, the sink or swim moment for Stupendium, if this didnt do well, it was said he would have quit youtube
Haha, full on first Stupendium video, I'm getting a kick by visiting everyone reacting to this video because it's so full-on. He does provide greenscreen/paper-drawing side-by-sides of his videos to his patrons. (disclosure, I'm one), and sometimes when they have time they'll do an actual behind the scenes of their filming. I love the positive vibes of Fragments, which is based on Ratchet and Clank - Rift Apart, but it was Slide into the Void that made me want to support him. Thanks for your reaction, it was one of the best I've watched for Ad Infinitum to date :)
Only Cans, Slide into the Void, Nook Line and Sinker, and Shelter from the Storm are incredible and worth listening to. Especially the Only Cans video for the sheer amount of can-related puns.
Stupes has a good wheel house of verbose business man and critics of capitalism songs and they're all amazing. A personal favorite is Death and Taxes as well as his outer worlds one
The Robert Preston vibes you're getting? The Music Man. Stupendium basically went to oo oxygen and was like "I want Music Man and Spamton smashed together" Behind the scenes stuff on Patreon
Stupes wend wild on this one. In terms of further reaction stuff, his biggest hits are "Art of Darkness" - a Bendy and The Ink Machine song, and "The Fine Print", which explores the themes of corporate exploitation in The Outer Worlds. Everything he does is a major visual production. I'd also recommend Tune into the Madness, one of several collabs he's done with Dan Bull. That's certainly a spectacle in its own right.
AHAH Great reaction dude! I appreciate that you actually know what Deltarune is LOL most of the people reacting to this haven't ever played the game so they can't exactly break it down all that well lsdjfdkfj As an avid Spamton lover, this song hit all the right points, i listen to it so often PFT
A lot of Stipendiums songs apply a Lense of consumerism to them. He manages to effectively communicate the message of the game while applying themes and analysis of his own without distracting from the point. He's done songs like this for Cyberpunk 2077, Death and Taxes, Fall Guys, The Outer worlds, Fallou, Little Nightmares 2, etc. His stuff is always really good, with clever writing that really sends a message and makes you think about some things
Please, check out Vending machine of love, and Rouge's gallery. I feel like those two show off his lyrical genuis. For Vending machine of love, he wrote it in one night, as a favor to his friend, to be the theme song of his friend's video game, only cans. The third verse is amazing. as for Rouge's gallery, there's a ton of great references to artists in it, worked in quite well to the verses.
Good catch with Robert Preston! I believe that Stupendium mentioned somewhere that he was inspired by Harold Hill from the music man and you can even hear references to both “You Got Trouble” and “Rock Island,” from said musical, both of which are songs heavily focused on traveling salesmen.
I love stupendium. Please check out more songs from him. While I am not his biggest fan, I think you should definitely check out the fine print, art of darkness and rest employed
Watching this song as the first song is a really weird experience, it is a very difficult to get his style by this song, since he said he broke all the rules of music to do it
One of Stupes most... feverish?.. songs to start with, some of my favs that he's done : It's a Joy The Apex Lights on a truck The Fine Print The Most Fashionable faction Loosing my Patience Impossible Geometry Rest employed And so we Fall Rip and tear There's more, but considering he's only done 1 song I didn't like, I would probably gush for too long to make any sense or give all appropriate options.
This is by far his most... Insane song. the others are far more tame... but not at all of less value. Some of my favorites would be don't let the bellhops bite, art of darkness, and room for improvement. so, i suppose i suggest those.
"No waves like home" Subnautica song by Stupendium is another good one too... Besides the ones already mentioned. Also, "Slide into the void", bonus points if you know the plot of Control, "Wake Me Up Before You Goat-Goat", if needed something funny, like about Goat simulator, "Vending Machine of Love" is just.. well, his voice sounds very bright in this one. No real way to explain this feeling of mine. "A Matter of Factories" is good too, about Satisfactory. And "Rest employed" is the one about "Death and Taxes". Yes, mentioned already, but just wanted to tell it's title.
If you want a more accessible song from stupendium look up "the house always wins" if you have played fallout newvegas ofcourse, or if you have not, it doesnt matter, its a good song either way
Also fun fact, there are also a couple references to music man (like at the beginning "friend, either you're [closing your eyes] to [[savings]] you do not wish to acknowledge, or you are unaware of the calibre of [[discounts]] indicated by the presence of a [[heart-shaped object]] in your community.") ua-cam.com/video/LI_Oe-jtgdI/v-deo.html
I think you are the only reactor I have seen that caught the musical references up front. In addition to all the other suggestions, I would add his video Rest Employed about the game Death and Taxes.
If you like the take on consumerism in the song then I'd recommend a few more of Stupes songs that also look at that. 'Nook, Line, and Sinker' (Animal Crossing: New Horizons), 'The House Always Wins' (Fallout: New Vegas), 'The Fine Print' (The Outer Worlds), and 'The Data Stream' (Cyberpunk 2077).
Yeah, this ones a mental overload which fits a living spam bot like Spamton. If you want to keep to the idea of consumerism for the next one he's actually got a few songs in the same line. Most prominently The Data Stream and The Fine Print are the corporate bureaucracy side of the concept being the cold heartless controlling aspects rather then Ad Infinitum's overloaded consumer madness.
If you like their commentary on consumerism and capitalism in this one, their songs “The Fine Print” and “Data Stream” are absolutely GOLD and filled to the brim with the same messages
Stupendium *excels* in takes on consumerism. For less overload, 'The Fine Print" and "The Data Stream", his Outer Worlds and Cyberpunk songs respectively, both follow in the same themes. This is purposefully meant to be overload, excessively fast, excessively in your face, because it is Spamton -- the others have more relaxed feels, as befit their games' themes as well.
He used alot of the lines from the game I've listened to the song about 20 times just to catch it all. WOAH!! IF IT ISN"T A... LIGHT nER! HEY-HE Y HEY!!! LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE [[All Alone On A Late Night?]] ALL YOUR FRIENDS, [[Abandoned you for the slime]] YOU ARE? SALES, GONE DOWN THE [[Drain]] [[Drain]]?? LIVING IN A GODDAMN GARBAGE CAN???
Hoping for more Stupes reactions, he is for sure a talented artist. Two older songs, Frostpunk rap and Frostpunk rap battle (Faith vs. Order) ft. Dan Bull, are definitely my favourites from some time ago, and I think you could enjoy them. Of the newer production, Fragments and the Cyberpunk 2077 songs are real good as well.
if you want a huge take on consumerism then try out The Data Stream by Stupendium and Cami Cat lol its a side product of who Spamton is in this, but thats the main message of that one
I really would love to watch more of you. If you want more of the criticisms of capitalism I would propose “fine print” (And yes he do love to critique capitalism in his song)
yeah, stupes is... a lot, but its so much fun. some of their best songs are about the failings of capitalism, so i gotta recommend the data stream, the fine print, and the house always wins
So, I will probably not being doing old cyphers because they tend to do really bad and hurt me channel! New cyphers that come out I will be doing instantly tho! I may do old cyphers on my streams or so, but probably wont be uploaded. I am surprised I misses day 1
I DID A NEW STUPENDIUM REACTION CHECK IT OUT! ua-cam.com/video/ypE7XnVrWOU/v-deo.html
According to the creator (Stupendium), this song was supposed make you constantly feel like you're being verbally attacked by a telemarketer.
Yeah, sounds about right
mission successful
Its actually incredibly fun to listen to which IDK what that says about me lol
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If I had a nickel for every time I saw a reaction to this video by someone who knew who Spamton is, I'd have two nickels - which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
Well, over here we only do breakdowns on things we actually know.
I'd honestly say it's weirder that it only happened twice. And by weird I mean absolutely infuriating
Finally a second one
Ikr!!!
who was the first?
Spamton try to legitimately legally sells you an entire state
yes, catatonic state
@@ЕвгенийСемёнов-в2щ And the state of Colorado.
And the cookies are browser cookies. See, they know on that date and time you were looking at cat pics, so it must me you like something with cat in it, and then you get bombarded with every single permutation in buy this requests. It took me near a dozen watch throughs to pick up on that. This song is so deep.
"Hopefully is a great first work to being in to" my man, if this were a game you chose the dificulty inmortal
"It says Immortal Difficulty. It must mean I cant die or the fights are so easy Im basically immortal..... oh no."
Actually, that beginning part is from Music Man. There's a surprising amount of Music Man references in this music video, which I'm proud to get.
Yup consumerism and capitalism gone wrong is something he does well. This was designed like a boss battle with an ad bot... So yea pretty spot on. He does very well with character work and style matching the world they are in. Similar vein one to check out would be his cyperpunk song "data stream" or his outer worlds one "fine print"
The references to The Music Man (a musical about a salesman) are on brand also.
Great reaction! Stupendium really did want this song to sound in part like a musical and in part like a boss battle (with the viewer's sanity, probably). Would love to see more of him on your channel.
His most famous and impactful songs about consumerism/capitalism in general are Fine Print (Outer WorlRng), Data Stream (Cyberpunk song), Matter of Factories (Satisfactory song). Plus he has just funny/silly songs, like Vending Machine of Love or What a Fowl Day, and just beautiful and poetic songs, like Apex, Slide into the Void, Fragments and many more. Oh, and he has several collaborations with Dan Bull, which are great by themselves. You generally can't miss with him, production and writing are always top-tier level.
This is one of your first songs by Stupendium... It's the equivalent of Doom Eternal being your first game.
I think "grab life by the silly strings" is something he accually says in game, so are most of these slower talk sections like " it burns ow stop me it burns" and the whole beginning part
“I don’t know much about stupendium but hopefully this is a good start” haha… yeah about that
FINALLY[ someone gets it]
Finally someone reacting to this song that is familiar with Deltarune holy [sweet corn]
thank you
I love how a lot of reactions I’ve seen have some sort of comment about “this is already a lot” before the song even properly starts
Watching these reactions, I just realized the jingle moments are basically commercial breaks that completely knock out the sense of what you were doing and only make the ad assaults harder.
Absolutely perfect on his part.
oh my god this entire time i kind of got annoyed that it took me out of the song.
you actually just like.. made it make sense to me now lmao
My favorite part of this masterpiece is how he makes so many references to musicals (mostly The Music Man, whose lead really fits the role). I love that stuff. "The very model of a modern major general store" killed me.
As a couple of people have already pointed out, this is a pretty rough Stupendium song to start out with. ^^;
I see you've already been given a few further recommendations. Might as well join in: I recommend "Nook, Line and Sinker", "The Fine Print", "Chairman of The Board" and "Art of Darkness" for a start.
Stupendium def goes 100% with all their productions, id recommend Its a joy and Slide into the void, they are just genuenly nice songs
never apologise for stopping, and going back to appreciate something and/or process it again :) honestly dude, great reaction to this
More The Stupendium please, this was a crazy place to start with their music, not that their average is exactly normal. As for where else to go, I can recommend literally any of these (especially the first 3):
The Fine Print
Art of Darkness
Fiend Like Me
Why Did I Say Okie Doki?
Impossible Geometry
The Aftermath
The Apex
Fragments
Vending Machine of Love
The Data Stream
And So We Fall
An Impostor Calls
Tune Into the Madness
It's a Joy
Slide into the Void
Room For Improvement
Chairman of the Board
Don't Let The Bellhops Bite
Probably missed a couple, but so be it, I think the list is long enough.
I feel like going straight from this to Fine Print (or even The House Always Wins) or anything else from his Evil Capitalist Villain list might give too much of a slanted perspective on his work. My personal recommendation with The Stupendium is almost always just pick a game you like that he's made a song for. And Art of Darkness. Because not only does it tell the story so well even if you've never played the game, it's just a certified bop.
@@LowbrowDeluxe Maybe, but at the same time, there are a lot of songs about capitalism and consumerism, so it's not that far off the truth. Still, you do have a point, I just love The Fine Print.
@@RandomPerson-fg1jf Stupendium says he likes the villain songs best.
My personal favorites, though, are "Slide Into the Void" and "Art of Darkness". "Ad Infinitum" is great too, IMO - if I ever want to show someone what it's like to experience sensory overload (a common occurrence for those of us on the autism spectrum), I can just sit them down in front of the computer with a pair of headphones and make them watch this video without pausing.
Ooooh vending machine of love; love that one
@@anonymousjhonny2356 Vending Machine of Love is awesome, the "can" scheme is just mind-blowing and as an ace, I'll take representation, big or small, any day of the week.
He has lungs made out of steel
I mostly like the fact that you are the first one to react to this song i've seen that actually knows the game
but yes, you picked the weirdest one ever as your first Stupendium reaction
I always suggest "AMATEUR WORDSMITH - Average Rapper Raps Averagely" cause its his first original song and his starting point
also "Find the Keys" a Bendy and the Ink Machine song, his first big hit, the sink or swim moment for Stupendium, if this didnt do well, it was said he would have quit youtube
You were dead on with the Robert Preston. Stupendium mentions that The Music Man was a huge influence in the making of this song.
Haha, full on first Stupendium video, I'm getting a kick by visiting everyone reacting to this video because it's so full-on.
He does provide greenscreen/paper-drawing side-by-sides of his videos to his patrons. (disclosure, I'm one), and sometimes when they have time they'll do an actual behind the scenes of their filming.
I love the positive vibes of Fragments, which is based on Ratchet and Clank - Rift Apart, but it was Slide into the Void that made me want to support him.
Thanks for your reaction, it was one of the best I've watched for Ad Infinitum to date :)
Only Cans, Slide into the Void, Nook Line and Sinker, and Shelter from the Storm are incredible and worth listening to. Especially the Only Cans video for the sheer amount of can-related puns.
Stupes has a good wheel house of verbose business man and critics of capitalism songs and they're all amazing. A personal favorite is Death and Taxes as well as his outer worlds one
This is amazing as a free pass to sensory overload.
The Robert Preston vibes you're getting? The Music Man. Stupendium basically went to oo oxygen and was like "I want Music Man and Spamton smashed together"
Behind the scenes stuff on Patreon
Stupes wend wild on this one. In terms of further reaction stuff, his biggest hits are "Art of Darkness" - a Bendy and The Ink Machine song, and "The Fine Print", which explores the themes of corporate exploitation in The Outer Worlds. Everything he does is a major visual production. I'd also recommend Tune into the Madness, one of several collabs he's done with Dan Bull. That's certainly a spectacle in its own right.
AHAH Great reaction dude! I appreciate that you actually know what Deltarune is LOL most of the people reacting to this haven't ever played the game so they can't exactly break it down all that well lsdjfdkfj As an avid Spamton lover, this song hit all the right points, i listen to it so often PFT
Great reactio! Stupendium is amazing, his Cyberpunk and Outer Worlds song follows the same consumerism message and are both great options to check out
You are right some of the lyrics are practically verbatim some of Just a man Rob Preston!
the musical your thinking of is the music man
lots of references to it
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I mean in the game he DOES literally attack you...
You choose the boss fight that stupendium issued to his community.
A lot of Stipendiums songs apply a Lense of consumerism to them. He manages to effectively communicate the message of the game while applying themes and analysis of his own without distracting from the point. He's done songs like this for Cyberpunk 2077, Death and Taxes, Fall Guys, The Outer worlds, Fallou, Little Nightmares 2, etc. His stuff is always really good, with clever writing that really sends a message and makes you think about some things
Please, check out Vending machine of love, and Rouge's gallery. I feel like those two show off his lyrical genuis. For Vending machine of love, he wrote it in one night, as a favor to his friend, to be the theme song of his friend's video game, only cans. The third verse is amazing. as for Rouge's gallery, there's a ton of great references to artists in it, worked in quite well to the verses.
One thing I noticed is at the end he has a soda that said "Shiz" that's a can from the video game Only Cans.
"Hopefully this is a good first work by him to get into." Oh no...
Watch "Slide into the void" by this guy, it's cool
Good catch with Robert Preston! I believe that Stupendium mentioned somewhere that he was inspired by Harold Hill from the music man and you can even hear references to both “You Got Trouble” and “Rock Island,” from said musical, both of which are songs heavily focused on traveling salesmen.
most people wont catch the rock island reference either because its a bit more subtle but its so good in this
definitely an interesting song to start with but its awesome that your listening to stupendium
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Oh no…..
wow, nailing the music man inspiration before he even references it in the song is crazy
I love stupendium. Please check out more songs from him. While I am not his biggest fan, I think you should definitely check out the fine print, art of darkness and rest employed
this is not a song. this is an experience.
Watching this song as the first song is a really weird experience, it is a very difficult to get his style by this song, since he said he broke all the rules of music to do it
POV: it was the president offering him 200 bucks
"The fine print" and "rest employed" are both really good songs by stupendium
I have done the fine print recently go check it out!
You began with insanity. He is truly a master of his craft
One of Stupes most... feverish?.. songs to start with, some of my favs that he's done :
It's a Joy
The Apex
Lights on a truck
The Fine Print
The Most Fashionable faction
Loosing my Patience
Impossible Geometry
Rest employed
And so we Fall
Rip and tear
There's more, but considering he's only done 1 song I didn't like, I would probably gush for too long to make any sense or give all appropriate options.
this is why stupendium is THEEE BEST voice for spamton
the way you phrased your sentences made if feel like you were enjoying but also werent enjoying the thing its rly funny /pos
I love your attention to detail! 👍
The kromer key line goes so hard!
This is by far his most... Insane song. the others are far more tame... but not at all of less value. Some of my favorites would be don't let the bellhops bite, art of darkness, and room for improvement. so, i suppose i suggest those.
Welcome to Stupendium, One of the Genres he is good at, is Evil Capitalism Songs, with hits like The Fine Print, Matter of Factories, and DataStream
Art of Darkness is a better first exposure, or any game you're famaliar with like any of his Fallout songs.
"No waves like home" Subnautica song by Stupendium is another good one too... Besides the ones already mentioned.
Also, "Slide into the void", bonus points if you know the plot of Control, "Wake Me Up Before You Goat-Goat", if needed something funny, like about Goat simulator, "Vending Machine of Love" is just.. well, his voice sounds very bright in this one. No real way to explain this feeling of mine. "A Matter of Factories" is good too, about Satisfactory.
And "Rest employed" is the one about "Death and Taxes". Yes, mentioned already, but just wanted to tell it's title.
Behind the scenes can be found on his patron
Hopefully this is a good first work by him to get into - famous last words
If you want a more accessible song from stupendium look up "the house always wins" if you have played fallout newvegas ofcourse, or if you have not, it doesnt matter, its a good song either way
Like half of the lyrics are quotes from Deltarune, and the other half are Music Man quotes
oh my god have you never experienced information overload?
Actually, there is no spelling error in this song.
Also fun fact, there are also a couple references to music man (like at the beginning "friend, either you're [closing your eyes] to [[savings]] you do not wish to acknowledge, or you are unaware of the calibre of [[discounts]] indicated by the presence of a [[heart-shaped object]] in your community.")
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Legit nobody can say the name of this song.
You seemed to miss modern major general store
I think you are the only reactor I have seen that caught the musical references up front. In addition to all the other suggestions, I would add his video Rest Employed about the game Death and Taxes.
I want to make a spamton computer virus now
You can see musicals in it because he is a fan of musicals.
also, if you don't focus on Spamton throughout the video, you may see a crackle in the static, a loose carrot, or even Papyrus!!!
You certainly picked one hell of a first song. Welcome to the family.
There re behind the scenes for some of his songs but it’s only for patreons.
You are like the 2nd person who has reacted to this who knows the context to spamton / deltarune lmao!!
If you like the take on consumerism in the song then I'd recommend a few more of Stupes songs that also look at that. 'Nook, Line, and Sinker' (Animal Crossing: New Horizons), 'The House Always Wins' (Fallout: New Vegas), 'The Fine Print' (The Outer Worlds), and 'The Data Stream' (Cyberpunk 2077).
If you would have let it play out to the last second it says “Hyperlink blocked”
Yeah, this ones a mental overload which fits a living spam bot like Spamton. If you want to keep to the idea of consumerism for the next one he's actually got a few songs in the same line. Most prominently The Data Stream and The Fine Print are the corporate bureaucracy side of the concept being the cold heartless controlling aspects rather then Ad Infinitum's overloaded consumer madness.
If you like their commentary on consumerism and capitalism in this one, their songs “The Fine Print” and “Data Stream” are absolutely GOLD and filled to the brim with the same messages
Pause as much as you need, especially with stupendium songs.
Songs from Stupendium that I highly recommend you check out are Rest Employed, Vending Machine of Love, and Tune Into the Madness.
You should check out chairman of the board by this guy, very fun song.
I'd recommend the Spiderman and Horror Christmas songs.
finally someone who knows who spamton is
Stupendium *excels* in takes on consumerism. For less overload, 'The Fine Print" and "The Data Stream", his Outer Worlds and Cyberpunk songs respectively, both follow in the same themes. This is purposefully meant to be overload, excessively fast, excessively in your face, because it is Spamton -- the others have more relaxed feels, as befit their games' themes as well.
This was a great reaction
If you like this, check out the cyber-punk song "Data Stream." It deals with it in a much more digestible way. Also "Fine Print" from outer worlds.
I've never heard any of their work either haha
He used alot of the lines from the game I've listened to the song about 20 times just to catch it all.
WOAH!! IF IT ISN"T A... LIGHT nER! HEY-HE Y HEY!!! LOOKS LIKE YOU'RE [[All Alone On A Late Night?]] ALL YOUR FRIENDS, [[Abandoned you for the slime]] YOU ARE? SALES, GONE DOWN THE [[Drain]] [[Drain]]?? LIVING IN A GODDAMN GARBAGE CAN???
Hoping for more Stupes reactions, he is for sure a talented artist.
Two older songs, Frostpunk rap and Frostpunk rap battle (Faith vs. Order) ft. Dan Bull, are definitely my favourites from some time ago, and I think you could enjoy them.
Of the newer production, Fragments and the Cyberpunk 2077 songs are real good as well.
if you want a huge take on consumerism then try out The Data Stream by Stupendium and Cami Cat lol its a side product of who Spamton is in this, but thats the main message of that one
You should check out "It's a joy" it's in my option one of his best songs
I really would love to watch more of you. If you want more of the criticisms of capitalism I would propose “fine print”
(And yes he do love to critique capitalism in his song)
it's chaos yes, but that beat
Could you PLEASE react to either "Milk Milk Lemonade" or "Rest Employed"?
If you liked this song, check out Fine Print and Data Stream! Stupendium is at his best when he is hitting hard on capitalism and consumerism
yeah, stupes is... a lot, but its so much fun. some of their best songs are about the failings of capitalism, so i gotta recommend the data stream, the fine print, and the house always wins
Do you mean music man?
compare this to his fall out new vegas song, it's completely the opposite in tone and speed, lol
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Day 2 of asking skyler to react to rustage akatsuki rap cypher or dragon ball rap cypher
So, I will probably not being doing old cyphers because they tend to do really bad and hurt me channel! New cyphers that come out I will be doing instantly tho! I may do old cyphers on my streams or so, but probably wont be uploaded. I am surprised I misses day 1