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Bungie and musical composer Marty O'Donnell go way back to the original Halo which debuted some of the most iconic music in video games to this day. Since the start of Bungie's newest and insanely successful IP Destiny, the relationship has gone sour. One so sour that it entered the courtroom in what has become a quiet, multi-year battle going back and forth between the two. With that, we tap legal expert Hoeg Law on the shoulder to give us an important angle on all that has transpired between the two.


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Al Rodriguez

Bungie did this because O'Donnell is conservative, and Pete Parsons is a hardcore lib. That is why they went the extra mile to screw him. Bungie don't need O'Donells money.

Tick Dickler

Marty may have been fuckin' up, but honestly, trying to take away Marty's stock is so heinous it unequivocally makes bungie the bad guy in my eyes. You don't go after a man's livelihood, especially to simp for Activision. Phil needs to get this boy over to infinite, compose a soundtrack to put in post-release, since that's when everything else is coming out.

Adam Barnes

Yo. What the actual fuck was the word Rick said at 27:56?! Lol am I dumb? What the fuck

Tonys_Always_Write

This episode is fantastic just the way it is. But even though this is Xbox, I think it would be great to add Colin to a conversation like this in th future!

NeO JD

lol. I didn’t even notice this til now. No idea either. It’s like Rick said lawyers be bored so they come up with ways to say the same shit so only that understand. 😄