I was looking around for this song specifically because I found a song with a similar intro hook open.spotify.com/track/0jG6wsuGg5w1VFB1LSZgJB?si=JjFqlnwTSz-_0O5cgkrX5A
Got the bluest eyes That I have seen (seen, seen, seen) Lost up in the skies Caught in a dream (dream, dream, dream) What you whisper to me And breathe into my vains And believe in magic To wash away the stain And it feels like today So just hold on tight And let it slip away And it feels like today So just hold on tight And let it slip away Give me all the weight That holds you down (down, down, down) Don't let it stop And burn in for the sound (sound, sound, sound) And the world keeps moving It's all we ever known And I know inside that I'll never be alone And it feels like today So just hold on tight And let it slip away
Brings me back to Legends, where I'd turn off every other song except for this and then go for the highest score in Road Rage. This song does wonders in Road Rage.
I swear, if the next Burnout game (if there is another one) is another open-world game, I'm probably going to kill someone. Paradise was decent, but nothing compares to the PS2-era Burnouts, Revenge in particular.
Undoubtedly this has got to be one of the best soundtracks ever for any racing game. Critereon and EA did a good job in their musical selection for this game.
I discovered Junkie XL while I was in Japan. My attachment to this track is not affiliated with any game or commercial but from listening to a vast variety of electronic for over 2 years straight every day, every single day. Yes you can fall in love with sound. I consider that pure.
"Гребанный автобус!", "Гребанный грузовик!" "Гребанная встречка!"- фразыь которые благодаря этой игре стали для меня забавным напоминанием о детстве))))
I know some people didn't like the traffic checking. I thought it was freaking awesome! There's nothing more ridiculously fun than screaming down a winding road at 170 miles per hour in a thousand horsepower carbon fiber rocket with fifteen random sedans and hatchbacks literally flying everywhere. It was like pinball with Chuck Norris. This game needs to be remade with (obviously) updated graphics and maybe some more variety in the race cars. Wouldn't something like a twin turbo 1500 horsepower Chevelle be fun in a Burnout game? PS: I think one time through a bug I was able to drive the Crash cars in a race. If it's a specific event, I'm dying to know what it is.
Insidious airsoft ks. Um, no, sorry. Burnout was made by Criterion Games. Next Car Game is made by Bugbear Games, who made FlatOut, not Burnout. (FlatOut is still a good game though.)
Low-key one of the best racing game I've ever played next to Gran Turismo 4. The music makes it even better of a game, but just the racing gameplay alone was amazing.
Can you really imagine knowing this guy from having his music in Burnout games and now he’s doing music for the Sonic movies? (Both the first and the sequel. Junkie is really a do-it-all legend)
Que recuerdos, hace 10 años estaba en mi habitación jugando Burnout en mi psp. Ahora estoy bebiendo una cerveza, encerrado en mi casa, recordando buenos tiempos. Solo tengo 18, pero la nostalgia pesa.
Y aqui sigo, mi vida no es la mejor, pero aquí estoy escuchando esa rola para recordar buenos tiempos y motivarme por los buenos tiempos que faltan. Acompañado de una cerveza, claro
This song always was my favorite to use during burning laps in burnout legends with the coupe dominator, everytime it played all i felt was adrenaline as i mashed the boost button and tried my best to beat the whole race with crashing or unboosting at all and overall going almost 300 mph in those events with this song going made me feel so free, my favorite part of the song was right at 3:55 to 4:26 cause that's when i knew to kick it into high gear and reach the finish line with no mistakes and get that postcard
I was looking for a song of Burnout paradise and found this one... Literally was looking for copper then found gold. (By the time I found this song I was starting a 8 hour driving trip... So lucky me haha )
Man, most of these songs are great, but there are always those 5 or so that are just awesome. Gotta love the feeling when your cruising and one of the best songs come on and all you can think is "It's on now!"
This and burnout 3 Take down definitely the two best games in the series. Wish Criterion made another burnout rather than NFS. and use the same damn game engine for all your burnout games *cough* referring to you paradise
Paradise was built from ground up, so that explains the new physics and graphics. Crashes are much better in Paradise, but the game overall is nothing compared to Revenge.
The saddest part about the song is that it will never feel like those days again. But I haven't had goosebumps like this in a long time. This game is a true legend
Never got a chance to finish this game as a kid, I also never got further touch with the music, now that I hear it *Today* while getting the nostalgic chills, my thoughts is yep, it's time to get this game back in my life
I have no idea why this was suggested to me. But God damn this game has a great sound track. Wish it was part of my childhood, I only ever finished burnout 3 and 2.
The beginning sounds like a pseudo Depeche Mode and TfF 70s + 90s disco collaboration... At least what I thought when I heart this song for the first time.
Idk why it is that way but Burnout has different versions of the original songs on its soundtrack and to be honest the burnout versions are sooo much better.