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Fuck You! (version 2)

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Let's just say it's not for the young and impressionable.

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very fun, but the sound bytes get repetitive. I can't play through an entire episode like this, but I did enjoy it. (Oct 2015)

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I absolutely love it lol, yo look at chris polan's wad, his creatures have mouths too lol

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Classic.

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infinity /5

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fuck you too

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Pretty cool 5/5

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This owns as the only good (and subsequently the greatest) soundpack for Doom in the sounds directory. Also, I'm not exactly sure why the author calls himself John Cusack (that actor that nobody really remembers). Make sure you play this when the family's over for the holidays!

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brilliant 5

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This is dated February 1995. On a technical level it's competent. The samples don't have pops at the end, and there is very little noise. It's a mixture of explosions and movie quotes, and the MC5's "kick out of the jams" line. Lots of swearing, presumably from 80s films, recorded from VHS or downloaded off Usenet. Like most other sound wads of the period it's a cacophony when you try and play the game with it; the samples overlap and become a wash of sound.

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5/5

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This is shit. The author is a bastard.

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This is arguably the best sound patch of it's time. It is also one of the best sound wads today even to me! (June 2010)

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It gets 3 stars alone for the shock value, and also gets 2 more because it actually fits the monsters' actions.

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