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Totally the type of song when a timer is about to run out and everyone is scrambling to finish something. :P

Nice work with the cover!

Interesting track you have here!
Sounds like a sort of fairy tale mystery at the beginning before the breakbeat drums start to kick in. Then it goes RPG battle before long and things start to get intense.

Not being familiar with everything that went down with NGADM Round 2, it sounds like a battle theme where two forces are battling as near equals, and the song shifts depending on who has the upperhand, but enters an intense neutral state when they're tied. The vibe I was getting anyways.

It could just be my speakers or some sinus pressure I'm fighting, but at some points the frequencies are loud and pitched up enough that it actually did activate the ear drum warnings. haha

Nothing that couldn't be tweaked I'm sure, so nothing that'd sink the quality of the song that much.

Certainly worth fleshing out and tinkering with in the future for sure!

I actually did know fish could make a good stew. They are well renowned chefs. :)

Nice work team!
Loving the song progression, and while the samples get a little chaotic towards the end, it sounds like a rad fan-made Splatoon track.

May the flopping fish grant your wishes three.

The kinda song to play in a goofy cartoon Christmas Special while characters are driving to the party house. :P

Nice flow and good beat, fun stuff!

I do in fact get the impression that a certain degree of Evil is indeed near my Residence by listening to this song.

One of these days we need to have a conversation about music so I can understand the terminology better. haha
I know that there were system limitations for the PS1 and to a lesser extent the PS2, but what exactly couldn't be done, or what was the usual work around?

I know synths were used more in the PS1 era, but does that just mean it's what artists liked, or is there some sort of data saving trick involved with it?

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I'd be lying if I said I had a good answer :D I think there were limitations in terms of sample sizes etc and sound chips.

Purgatory sounds pretty funky actually. Just a jam session that just goes on forever in an otherwise empty place. Wouldn't be the best, but it wouldn't be the worst. :P

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Yup, never quite getting to a chorus either :D

Sounds like the theme song for a game show where you either win a lot of money...or a lot of spiders...

Play carefully folks! :P

I will happily buy merchandise from a frog if it's store plays this in the background. :P
Quirky and whimsical and it even has good song structure; it also just sounds rubbery, which fits frogs perfectly.

Agreeing with the folks below me, it totally has a Nintendo 64 vibe to it, but doesn't sound like a knock off of anything, fitting into it's own world. :)

Nice one!

I tried squinting my ears, but all it did was make it easier to smell things. :P
A fine track! The only thing that sounds slightly out of place is the first couple of quick notes that show up at intervals, the Duh-DOO of some kinda piano that's different from the main one. Afterwards the notes soften up, but it's the most minor thing in the world and I can't even properly describe it, so don't mind me. haha

Keep it up!

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Fair. I think I put some discordant stuff in there for no particular reason. I was probably raging against some kind of machine, perhaps the Tumble Dryer. Thanks!

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