Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 1
If you’ve happened to venture out from within the safety of your humble abode and gone toe-to-toe with mainstream society in the past few weeks then you’ve undoubtedly noticed a stark change in the landscape: multicolored lights thoughtfully adorn the exteriors of buildings, pine trees that are both legitimate biological specimens and uncannily-similar wads of plastic alike proudly stand in places where they hadn’t been before, there exists a frustrating inability to navigate through any given retail establishment without bumping into at least a couple dozen strangers, and songs that you’ve heard at least a thousand times before are eerily omnipresent no matter where you go. Regardless of which specific holiday you celebrate, be it Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or even Festivus, the most anticipated season of a child’s year as well as the second most anticipated for retail outlets has befallen us once again. It should come as no surprise then that we here at FFR will be celebrating the holiday season in our own way as well! In addition to a variety of spon cons that may just happen to pop up over the course of the next little while, such as the already underway FFR Holiday Song contest, all of you lovely players out there will also be treated to a gift of twelve new files that will be released over the course of, you guessed it, twelve whole days. Whether you like it or not, the Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 has officially begun!
Carol of the Bells by August Burns Red (yo man im awesome) – Expert [67] / 2:34 / Rock / Festive Metalcore
We commence our annual festivities with a notoriously familiar holiday song that has transcended genres through a variety of diverse artistic interpretations ever since its inception back in 1916. FFR’s rendition of Carol of the Bells, which is performed by metalcore band August Burns Red and marks yo man im awesome’s second in-game file, is considerably more fast paced and head-banging inducing than the other versions that you may be accustomed to, such as the one that’s portrayed in the infamous Ding Fries Are Done animation. The steps stay true to the song’s intense nature by featuring abundant jumps and hands as well as some relatively dense jumpstream runs, the patterns of which uncannily reminiscent of those that were prominent in the index-friendly files of yesteryear. If you wish to kick off your FFRmas journey on a high note then head on over to the Rock section and give this first of twelve files a try.
- plopadop and FFR Staff
15 Responses to “Twelve Days of FFRmas 2012 – Day 1”
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Posted at 8:33pm on December 13th, 2012
Nice, glad to see this back.
Posted at 8:33pm on December 13th, 2012
yes
Posted at 8:34pm on December 13th, 2012
and I’m #1 rank on a song – that won’t last
Posted at 8:37pm on December 13th, 2012
the file seems broken for me
Posted at 8:41pm on December 13th, 2012
Posted at 8:46pm on December 13th, 2012
FUCK YES
Posted at 8:50pm on December 13th, 2012
I was fortunate enough to see this song live at a local show a few years ago, kicked ass =)
Posted at 8:52pm on December 13th, 2012
Really happy to see this song in-game, just wish it was wv’s
Posted at 9:00pm on December 13th, 2012
“Omnipresent, no matter where you go”
Posted at 9:00pm on December 13th, 2012
That was a fun song to play. too bad I AAA’d it already
Sadfaic….
Posted at 9:32pm on December 13th, 2012
better than the TS one last year
Posted at 10:16pm on December 13th, 2012
better than your mother was in bed with me last night
Posted at 2:04am on December 14th, 2012
we have august burns red, I’m am very pleased with that and there are still 11 days of pleasing left!
Posted at 2:07pm on December 14th, 2012
cool song. too bad my fingers are ice cold here in utah that i can’t fc it. lol.
Posted at 2:44pm on December 14th, 2012
i love the 12 days of FFRmas!