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*** "Fall Apart" by 1208
*** "Fall Apart" by 1208
** ''Burnout Paradise'':
** ''Burnout Paradise'':
*** "Paradise City" by [[Guns N' Roses (Music)|Guns N' Roses]]
*** "Paradise City" by [[Guns N' Roses]]
*** "Nothing To Lose" by Operator
*** "Nothing To Lose" by Operator
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: In ''Burnout Paradise'', a race is triggered by holding the brake and accelerator at the same time, also known as a [[Title Drop|burnout]].
* [[Fridge Brilliance]]: In ''Burnout Paradise'', a race is triggered by holding the brake and accelerator at the same time, also known as a [[Title Drop|burnout]].
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* [[The Scrappy]]: DJ Atomika.
* [[The Scrappy]]: DJ Atomika.
** Atomika is a ''vast'' improvement over the truly execrable DJ Stryker from ''Takedown''. How someone like Stryker can be an ''actual radio DJ'' in real life is beyond reason.
** Atomika is a ''vast'' improvement over the truly execrable DJ Stryker from ''Takedown''. How someone like Stryker can be an ''actual radio DJ'' in real life is beyond reason.
** Also, compare Atomika's "performance" in ''[[SSX (Video Game)|SSX]] 3'' to the one in ''Paradise''. He had ''much'' better and funnier people writing his script in the former.
** Also, compare Atomika's "performance" in ''[[SSX]] 3'' to the one in ''Paradise''. He had ''much'' better and funnier people writing his script in the former.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: ''Burnout Paradise'' for taking the game out of its closed-circuit roots and thrusting it into an open world without a restart function or a useful compass. Very mixed, though.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: ''Burnout Paradise'' for taking the game out of its closed-circuit roots and thrusting it into an open world without a restart function or a useful compass. Very mixed, though.
** What is truly getting this reaction all around is ''Burnout CRASH!'', the downloadable game released in Fall 2011. Top-down viewing angle, no racing gameplay (the game is basically an expansion of Crash Mode), and cartoonish oddities like UFOs really set the fanbase into a fervor of contempt when it was announced.
** What is truly getting this reaction all around is ''Burnout CRASH!'', the downloadable game released in Fall 2011. Top-down viewing angle, no racing gameplay (the game is basically an expansion of Crash Mode), and cartoonish oddities like UFOs really set the fanbase into a fervor of contempt when it was announced.