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Dr. Disrespect Gets His Own Mountain Dew Game Fuel Flavor In Time For New Album

Dr. Disrespect Gets His Own Mountain Dew Game Fuel Flavor In Time For New Album
Dr. DisRespect MTN Dew Game Fuel Citrus Cherry
(Photo : PepsiCo, Inc / Screenshot taken from Dr. DisRespect's Official Twitter Account )

Mountain Dew Game Fuel has released a new drink - and it's just what the Doc ordered. Twitch streamer Herschel Beahm IV, AKA Dr. DisRespect, AKA The Two Time, is the face of MTN DEW Game Fuel Citrus Cherry. This comes along with his announcement of an album that he is working on.

MTN Dew Game Fuel Re-Releases Citrus Cherry Flavor With Dr. DisRespect

If you have been faithfully watching Doc's streams, you may have seen a glimpse of the canned beverage's new design. It features Dr. DisRespect's image as well as his logos with an edgy black and red typography and motif.

Citrus cherry is one of the original flavors of Game Fuel that has been discontinued. It is now making a comeback for a limited time only and with a sharp new look. It is also available in regular 16-ounce cans available for a limited time through GameFuel.com.

Read also: Dr. Disrespect Might've Settled With Twitch, But He's Not Returning To The Platform

 

"The Two-Time is finally getting what he deserves - his very own flavor of that sweet nectar, GAME FUEL. That's right, GAME FUEL and I are taking it to the next level and I'm putting a Doc twist on one of the OG great flavors - Citrus Cherry," Dr. DisRespect says in a press release by the company. "Get it while you can, Champions Club - it's going to go fast."

"Turns out it's one of Doc's favorites too," MTN DEW marketing director Matt Nielsten added, "So we decided to get the Two-Time's bold take on the original. Gamers will not be disappointed."

The original red-orange-colored Citrus Cherry flavor was first released in 2007 as a promotional flavor in support of Halo 3. It has been a popular recurring flavor, re-released, and marketing promotion for major games such as World of WarcraftBlack Ops III, and Halo 4. It has also been exclusively released at Arby's and Sam's Club.

Last year, Dr. DisRespect also collaborated with the company with a music video collaboration called Gamerobics. It features a gratuitous amount of 80s pop culture references such as Rambo and Karate Kid. It stars the Doc teleporting into an aerobic class a la T-800 in Terminator and carrying a large boombox.

Dr. Disrespect's Next Project is an Album

Dr. Disrespect also recently announced that he is working on an album. In one of his streams, he played a few tracks to his audience, although he admits that they are "still rough."

One of the tracks he played may sound a bit familiar, as it is a remix of the Interstellar theme, written by Hans Zimmer, Ryan Rubin, and Alex Gibson. There seems to be quite a bit of self-aware humor with the vocals, especially when Dr. Disrespect starts singing in falsetto.

"Champs, I've got a busy life," Dr. Disrespect says in the broadcast. "I really do. Between the album, the bourbon, the hundred million gaming studio, my hotshot career, and the animation show, I've got a lot going on champs, I don't know what else to say."

The album will be produced by Volkor X, who is especially known for his heavy synth music and sci-fi metal album covers. This jives pretty well with Dr. Disrespect's overconfident, out-there persona. It seems like there are a whole lot of things in store for The Two Time. To quote the Doc himself, "We're at the tippity top of the mountain, but we're really only halfway up."

Related Article: Dr. Disrespect Prepping For Comeback Stream After Brief Two-Week Twitch Ban

 

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Written by Fred Layno

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