Fivem - New Furiousfade Sound Pack (2024)

No, the scene was about style .

By third gear, Kai was looking in his rearview mirror, confused. He heard Fade’s car before he saw it—a roaring, metallic symphony overtaking him on the inside lane. It sounded like a jet fighter mating with a chainsaw.

No one ever cracked it.

A ripple of "??? in chat.

Fade revved once. The sound wasn't a simple loop. It had layers: a metallic chatter at idle, a bass-heavy resonance that vibrated through nearby subwoofers, and when he blipped the throttle? A sharp, aggressive crack-crack-crack like distant gunfire.

"New sound pack. For those who don’t just drive—they perform. Link in my bio."

Instead of the usual vanilla game start-up sound, a deep, guttural thrum rolled out—a hybrid V6 biturbo with a sequential gearbox whine. It didn't just sound fast. It sounded angry . Hungry. FiveM - New FuriousFade Sound Pack

He had just injected the into his client. It was a mod he’d been beta-testing for weeks. A custom audio suite that replaced every generic engine whine, turbo spool, and exhaust crackle with something visceral, something alive .

And Fade? He didn't need to win another race. He'd already won the rarest thing in Los Santos:

Fade grinned and typed in global chat:

Here’s a short, immersive story set in the FiveM universe, centered around the release of the . Title: The Sound of Respect

Tonight was the first public test.

Silence in voice chat. Then the text chat exploded. No, the scene was about style

"That’s not a sound pack, man. That’s a statement ."

The crowd of 20 or so players in the parking lot didn't know it yet. They just heard the low rumble of V8s and the high-pitched shriek of rotaries. Then Fade got in his Euros.