Twitch streamer wrecks room after mistake kills perfect run on 2 hour Clone Hero song

Michael Gwilliam
twitch streamer carnyjared screaming

A Twitch streamer destroyed his room after coming moments away from completing a two-hour long Clone Hero song only to mess up at the very end.

Guitar Hero may not be the franchise juggernaut it was years ago, but the community is still thriving thanks to titles like Clone Hero that allow for players to use custom songs.

On February 13, streamer CarnyJared set out to complete ‘Two Hour Testament’ by ExileLord without missing a single note.

This can be quite the challenge as completing the song is an absolute marathon coming in at two hours and ten minutes, so when Jared was nearing the end, he absolutely lost it after one key error.

Streamer freaks out after failing Clone Hero challenge

After going two hours deep into the challenge, CarnyJared looked poised to go the distance, but ended up being just a fraction of a second late to hit a note, completely undoing all his effort.

Jared was furious at this, screaming out angrily at the top of his lungs and, just as other streamers have done before, raged at the game, even throwing his gaming chair against the wall in a fit of rage.

“Fuck!” he roared in disbelief. “No! No!”

The streamer continued his rampage, throwing the chair again before taking his frustration out on a garbage bin and a coffee cup. “God f**king damnit!” he cried as he stomped around his room in disgust.

A few moments later, Jared finally seemed to calm down, but remained livid even upon starting the song again, calling it “two hours down the drain.”

On his next try, the streamer didn’t get as far, but didn’t freak out this time, instead taking the L in stride.

“Take solace in the fact we’re gonna get it done and we’re gonna get it over with,” he said.

While Jared may not have completed the challenge just yet, he’s remaining committed to the goal no matter how long it takes.

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