The "WOW" factor in this hypothetical matchup stems from the collision of two vastly different styles:
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Babyface sells the dream that lust is love. Max Hardcore sells the nightmare that lust is mechanical. The tension between those two philosophies is the entire history of human intimacy, boiled down into a single meme-worthy showdown. The "WOW" factor in this hypothetical matchup stems
One word holds all that tension: WOW. The wonder that we contain multitudes. And the horror that some of them are unlistenable. The tension between those two philosophies is the
Babyface: pure, wholesome, the hero the crowd adores. Max Hardcore: gritty, extreme, the villain who thrived on chaos.