I'm sorry, but this time I can't accept this argument.
He is comparing this game, which has a superb, carefully selected soundtrack, with a game that has "elevator" music sounding in the background for the entire game, with just a handful of tracks that repeat time and again during the entire playthrough.
It is not a matter of music taste this time: you may not like the distinctive music style in Red Lucy, or the synthwave in CoBD; that's OK, it's not your thing. But Become a Rockstar is a whole different story: it doesn't have any personality, originality or even planning behind the music: it's just a few ambiental tracks inserted randomly, two or three tracks for the sex scenes (those are not bad but they're not original either; one of them is used in Midnight Paradise, for example), a suspenseful music for the dramatic scenes, and that's about it. The same music you could use in any average Youtube video. Even when the band are rehearsing all we can listen to is one of the same usual tracks or a bland rock beat taken from whatever free music platform. It makes no sense!