Brawl at Chuck E. Cheese's set to hardcore metal

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I’ve never been to Chuck E. Cheese.
Isn’t that just Wednesday?

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Not as good as the Cat Mosh Pit set to Brace War.

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I personally would like to see higher-quality footage (less grainy, and of course no vertical video), a few slow-mo effects thrown in, and perhaps set to music more like “What a wonderful world”.

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So many barb wire tattoos, so much stretch-wear…

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This makes me rethink saloon brawls in old westerns.

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Fun for the whole family to enjoy!
I think Yakety Sax will work for this too.
Edit: Just tried it. It does work with Yakety Sax!

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The flashing red and blue lights added so much!

Also, slow it down to highlight the tragedy with Beethoven’s 7th…

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I have been to the Chuckster’s joint a few times in recent years and I am frankly surprised that this is not a weekly event somewhere in their hundreds of locations. Maybe this is just the one that got recorded?

In any case those places are fantastic casino training for kids. A few Ch-E-Ch birthday parties and the din of slot machines will be a soothing lullaby.

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That’s actually some good metal too.

Let me guess… much like Vegas has ditched a majority of the table games for slots, Chuck has ditched most of the ball pit / play zone for shitty coin op games?

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Nobody like cleaning the balls after some kid throws up in the pit

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If the Beethoven sounds familiar, it may be because it’s a tried-and-true piece for film soundtracks. Perhaps its most effective and iconic use was in The King’s Speech

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The pillarbox compensation really adds something. It feels as if there are more bodies.

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Oh you think they clean the ball pit, heh

I am a simple man. I see (hear) Beethoven, I :heart: the post.

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Much too good…

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