Fallout 4 music video lets super mutant Strong play you the song of his people
Strong has finally gotten over his "milk of human kindness" hang ups and embraced his vocal talents in this new Fallout 4 music video by YouTuber UpIsNotJump. And what better backup for his bassy pipes than hammering noises, Pip-Boy bleeps, and other assorted sound effects pulled directly from the game?
You can really hear the passion in Strong's voice as he sings of the simple pleasures that keep him going (hammers, hunting rifles, and lasers), like a super mutant version of "My Favorite Things". And dang, he can really bust a move when he gets loose and limber! I feel bad for loading him down with all those broken lamps and boxes of Abraxo cleaner now.
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