Thread:SonikkuAensland/@comment-5688420-20171014002841/@comment-5688420-20171020122956

SecondOpinion wrote: Both came out around the same time (mid-to-late 90s) to try and capitalize on a then-new trend (3D fighters and the nu metal genre)

Both are known for adding some sexual elements (B' song "Nookie", while DOA used boob physics to mask the admittedly shallow fighting engine)

Both are seen as a joke in their respective media (LB became the poster child for "bad 2000s music" alongside Creed for the longest time, and DOA has a history of being shafted from major tourneys and being considered way too mash-friendly by VF and Tekken fans)

And both are spearheaded by men with inflated egos and a long track record for arrogant behavior (Fred Durst and Tomonobu Itagaki)

The only thing that seperates them is Fred's self-deprecative attitude [clears throat again, but ends up choking]