Lead singer Benjamin Burnley got the internet's attention when he posted a smashed copy of Star Wars: Battlefront that was sent to him by EA to promote. Here is what he had to say about the game they wanted to pay him to praise

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I basically wanted battlefront 2 redone. So I don't disagree with him that its a disappointment. But he seems like a tool. Not all online games suck either.
I believe this to be publicity stunt, and nothing more.
I don't dislike the band, but man, it seems like this guy is just listing all the generic complains of Battlefront. I think he's trying to win over gamers, but that's just my 2 cents. I could be totally wrong, and I haven't played Battlefront.
Sounds like he just isn't very good at the game. He is right about the spawning issue, but taking down Vader or any other hero isn't all that difficult.
I'd have to agree with him and his comments on this game, especially at the $60 price point. Luckily I get 10 hours on EA Access to play it which quite honestly will be enough for me anyways. Maybe one day when it drops to $20 I'll pick it up. Seems to be worth that.
EA: Do you like that? Do you like that?
Burnley: NOOOOOOOO!