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What is this crap? Black Eyed Peas? Tim McGraw? It's like the super bowl half time show. This is terrible. Man I miss John Madden  ::)

  • Super User

the black eyed peas is everything wrong with music.

The audio was terrible.

The audio was horrible. My 4 year old loves the BEP song Lboom boom pow" and she said,"this sounds different."

"No honey, its poor production"

  • Author

I don't care if it sounded better than a Bose sound system. No Black Eyed Peas before my Titans game  >:(

  • Super User

Welcome to the NFL's BS hype.  More about the show, less about the game.

  • Super User

what about the ABC/ESPN college productions trying to get everyone to buy Dave Matthews' new CD? I am really getting sick of hearing DMB at EVERY commercial break...I don't like it when they use sports to sell records. (except for Shaq playing basketball to promote "Shaq-fu")

  • Super User

All sports broadcasts are getting ridiculous with the music hype.

  • BassResource.com Administrator

Just goes to show how a good studio with special FX can make a mediocre "band" like Black Eyed Peas sound good:  EG a "produced" band - lousy outside the studio.

  • Author

Now the woman doing the post game interview? NBC should be banned from airing anything close to football.

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