I think the first few times I listened I was put off by the loudness and the excessive bass. I did try changing the levels on the centre but didn't get it quite right, took away too much oomph.
Question is why have they mixed it like this? I've never heard a surround mix like this, why put so much low frequency bass in the center channel which the bass management shifts to the sub adding on top of the already massive base in the LFE track.
I was just playing around with the song "Adventure Of A Lifetime" and I think the issue here is that the content meant for the LFE channel was accidentally also routed to the center channel (I believe it was @MrSmithers who first thought of this a few months back?). So we're hearing double the amount of low-frequency information that the mixing engineer intended.
To prove this theory, I did a null test - I inverted the LFE channel and combined it with the center, so any content that's common between the center and LFE would cancel out. The new center channel is still primarily bass guitar (that's just the way it was mixed), but that unpleasant "thumping" tone is tamed quite a bit.
The other thing that's really interesting is if you take the new center channel (post-null), mix the LFE back into it, and combine it with an inverted copy of the original center channel, the outcome is silence - meaning that they are completely identical.
YMMV, but I think it sounds much better with the LFE content removed from the center channel.
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