It sucks knowing that the devs made a decent amount of original songs for the game, only to scrap a bunch of them by the time of the game's final release (with only a couple of songs making the final cut). Thankfully, Criterion Studios (or Criterion Games, as they're known today) were nice enough to give us the cut songs that were intended for Burnout 3 into the soundtrack for Burnout Paradise, so that's nice.
And to be honest, and I know that I'm being controversial, this is probably the only game's song that I actually like after considering that the rest is comprised early 2000's punk rock.
I remember when I finished the first race in the jungle and i kept my PS2 running to play the rest of the cup later. Later I realized that my brother turned off my PS2 and I became so extremely mad.
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the talent of Stephen Root. This man is in a category all on his own, he's a pioneer of this distinguished sound that nobody else really has come close to creating. In fact I do believe that Stephens music will come back again, this nostalgia is within everyone and everyone is craving it. The only person who can bring this back is Stephen and I'm right here at the beginning of something new in the art world. God bless this man.
Esta música me recuerda aquel hermoso pasado, ese pasado en mi adolescencia cuando tenía sueños esperanzas, aspiraciones y altas metas, ese pasado tan glorioso que viví de la mano junto a mi hermosa consola Xbox antes de darme cuenta de que la vida es una basura y que el mundo solamente es un balde donde todo el mundo se caga dentro.
Incontestablement le meilleur jeu de course de tout les temps, de par son gameplay innovateur unique et le contexte dans lequel il est sorti (2004, au beau millieu des nfs et des midnight club qui évoluent mais n'apportent rien de nouveau) Sans parler de son contenu qui m'a marqué... ce jeu en a inspiré d'autres aujourd'hui qu'on l'accepte ou pas #souvenirsd'unedesmeilleureÉpoque
This would be the main menu for the streamer-friendly soundtrack mod along with Stephen Root and Steve Emney's unreleased composed tracks for Burnout 3, both PS2 and Xbox versions, if you don't want to get muted.
I remember that when I downloaded flatout 2 on my PC I modified the soundtrack of it to put the soundtrack of Burnout 3 xD I will always keep this game in my heart as the best game ever ❤️
My childhood game is the very first game of cars that even today I could not complete it because, the cd did not allow me to go on the story, but one day I will buy it again and I will complete it
@ImAddictedToTrollin Well eventually they will, when new Burnout game released/when there are very few players online in Burnout:Paradise....I havent played the game since 2008, but I have to say, along with Blur it's simply the best and funniest racing game online =). But Burnout 3: Takedown is simply THE BEST racing game ever and this menu theme is also one of the best i've heard!
@@Balnazzardi i wish they would make a new burnout game thats better than ever (a game that doesnt feature in-game purchases and lootcrates) like more faster, more aggressive, more... Burning. And maybe even like fake cars of the newer generation (that sounds weird i know)
@@orangutansarenice or even just remake or atleast remaster Burnout 3 and Revenge. But sadly EA just decided to do nothing with the franchise and instead just focus on Need for Speed which Ive never been that huge fan of because it has always felt so bland compared to Burnout. I guess it all comes down to the fact that they cant use real life car models in Burnout for obvious reasons and I guess crashing into your opponents/traffic was also something EA wanted to rule out from their games sadly
@@Balnazzardi that would also be a good idea. But ea didnt do much remasters. Only NFS HP 2010, HP2 And Burnout paradise. Thats the only one i can remember. The rest of the games have no remaster or unofficial remasters
@XxmetalHeadxX88 What the fuck does Microsoft have anything to do with the game? It was EA who decided to shut down the servers so they can host new servers for newer games. >_>
Why? There are some great songs in there. Even some from the first 3 burnout games, and if you for some reason dont like that there is even classical music. It must be really repetitive to listen to one song on repeat no matter how good it is.