Or they need hearing aids.T-Dog wrote:If the band can't be heard across the stadium from where they're at, they either suck or someone needs to listen better.AsuE wrote:Our band is very talented, but can not be heard across the stadium.
The piped in music
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Re: The piped in music
I have good hearing and I sat in the small student section closest to the hill on the east side. The band is pretty faint and it's impossible to clap in time to the fight song. I really wish I wasn't too lazy (I blame depression from our butt whipping) to check our winning percentage at home since the band moved.
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Count me from squareville. I think it takes the fans out of the game. Several times students have tried to start App State but the music over powers. I'm sure plenty other schools do it but it is so annoying and so random it rarely fits the on field situation.
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Exactly. It takes the cheerleaders and band out of the scenario.1ASU78 wrote:Count me from squareville. I think it takes the fans out of the game. Several times students have tried to start App State but the music over powers. I'm sure plenty other schools do it but it is so annoying and so random it rarely fits the on field situation.
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