Geese 100 Horses is deeply disturbing content and should be removed from the game
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@yankblan_PSN That is why I use spotify on PS5 and play Perry Como.
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@theBlindRhino_PSN well, if that’s true and you’re not being sarcastic, I ain’t the demo for that one either

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You seem jaded. Everyone lives a much different life, and while my boy will surely learn many more things about life as he gets older, I think it’s unnecessary for him to be exposed to songs about dying in fear at this point in his life… from playing a baseball video game… like the most wholesome sport there is, and he’s exposed to that… you get what I’m saying here?
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@a761506_MLBTS yes and you get that you can turn it off? Choice is good for everybody
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I don't like most songs in videogames nowadays. This years soundtrack doesn't have any good bands I'm familiar with.
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@a761506_MLBTS your soft and so is your kid
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@a761506_MLBTS your soft and so is your kid
That's what your girl said
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Im gonna be honest, I listened to the song, and it is not disturbing at all. Death is a natural part of life, and your son should be old enough to understand that.
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I’m not the target audience either for the music. The FIRST thing I do (like many) is turn the music stuff off. Is it this year or last that had “The Sweater Song” and “Intergalactic” on it? Those were about the only ones I recognized.

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Go back and listen to the lyrics of the last 15 years. The Soundtrack has always been disturbing.
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@a761506_MLBTS your soft and so is your kid
Bro, uncalled for.. Everybody has there own way of raising their children. I respect the OP's feeling once having kids that age and on other hand I can respect the fact he can turn the jukebox off. To insult him and his kid is uncalled for. Try raising preteens and teenagers there is nothing soft about that.
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“Dying scared” should not be a lyric in an E-rated game, especially a game that children play. Unacceptable. At ten, your child should not be hearing that from a song that’s disturbing even at our age. What the [censored] are you doing, SDS?
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@Graeves-_PSN And not even properly censored sometimes.
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How old is your son? If he’s under 12 he’s not paying attention to the lyrics anyway.
And if this disturbs him you’re a bad parent and he has zero chance to be successful or happy in life,
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Soft. I agree that this kind of song shouldn’t be in this game but if that song actually disturbs a child the parents have failed.
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Two things can be true:
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This song shouldn’t be in this game.
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Any kid that is truly disturbed by it has parents that are raising a child to be an unhappy failure.
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I’m raising a teenager, preteen and a 7 year old.
My son loves The Show and has heard the song. We joked about how inappropriate it was because I taught him to think critically and not take anything too seriously, unless it deserves to be taken that way.
Parenting is really hard but it’s obvious every day which people were raised to be in the real world and which were not.
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@jisaksen2422_PSN at 55 I've raised 3 just fine...soft or not, and they've all grown into fabulous adults. However, there has to be an understanding that if a game is marketed as "E" for everyone, knowing full and well that a good portion of the playing community are young adults or children, then more consideration should be given to what's being presented via the playlist. The selections the past few years has been questionable, at best.
Granted, I understand that the ESRB is assigned by others via videos of gameplay and such.
I'll take your "soft" jibe as your opinion, just as my comment in relation and response to OP was my opinion, as a parent and grandparent. Yours is no more weighted, or accurate, than any of the others. It's just a different view. It's obvious that there are differences in parenting, but I'm not going to criticize however you do it.
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{General Adams told me
"Son, you were born to die scared"
So he said, "One day you will die scared
But not to worry
For all people must die scared or else just die nervous"}Your kid didn’t even notice it, and you were too busy clutching your pearls to even try to understand the song. The message of that verse is that you can choose to face your fears head on or live nervous and afraid.
Seems you’ve made your choice. Sorry your kid was involuntarily GeesePilled