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Yawn. In game experiences suck all around by Beaknd
if you're still not young and still in party mode. I find our home game experience ridiculous. Let's go Brandon would be the best upgrade we could ask for in comparison to the 3 year old creepy little girl that on every third down asks, "are you scared?" just before busting into a shitty techno sequence. Hell, Crazy Train on every 3rd down a la USC piped in music intro would be stellar. Then again, we like to make sure our guests have a Disney experience. Cinci loved our piped in techno. They couldn't bop along and party with our band, so thankfully Jack isn't willing to kill the buzz of our opposing fans.
To quote an MSU alumnus/friend: "I used to despise ND games because their band was relentless and in your face. I actually like going to ND games now."