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Track Of The Week | Fallout Friday by Joel Steudler

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Matthew Ashworth

These are amazing. Seems like something I would've heard in an AAA game. So you did the singing for the song? And the voices in the ads too? The ads made me laugh. I think you captured the cheesy feel of them perfectly.

pingudroid

Yay, lyrics! This is awesome. You're quite good at happy-creepy songs (like the elevator music you published not too long ago). And the ads are hilarious. You rock, man. I don't think that adding illustrated covers will necessarily earn you more money, either... Most people just care about the music anyway, so as long as the cover looks professional enough, they will buy it anyway. But it's something that gives your packs more personality and a more "hand-crafted" feel, so if you have the time and inclination, I don't think it's time wasted. Thanks for consistently bringing us new tracks every week! It's become something that I look forward to. My best wishes to you.

joelsteudler

I'm glad this stuff hit the mark. That is indeed me singing and doing all voices in the ads. They were fun. I'll definitely consider adding more when I get around to another post-apocalypse pack.

joelsteudler

I really do like making elaborate covers and trailers, I just wish there was a cost benefit to it. One of the unpleasant realities in a lot of creative media fields is that quantity of content and frequency of releases often is by far the biggest factor in earning decent money. This is very applicable to different branches of stock media, but also in fields like prose fiction (or, as some people call them, 'books'). It makes for some very tricky calculations on where to spend time. ...says the guy who is going to spend time making a Gundam music themed music pack soon that probably nobody will buy. However, some things must be made regardless of cost.