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In Promise of Redemption, Bubble man says " I realize something as I stand here waiting, That I'm the one who I'm really hating"įlash man lets it slip " There's nothing there and there's nothing to me, I'm empty and I'm hollow!" in Blue Like You The Annihilation of Monsteropolis now has the sad angry tones of Airman, who feels rejected and mocked by the other robots, because his only power is to push other people away. I want to put a special weight on the album Get Acoustic as this is perhaps the reason why I have put it above all others. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album of game music so any band who has given it this much attention deserves praise. I regard the soundtrack to Mega Man 2 to be the Sgt.
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The Protomen are great, hell, they are as good as the Megas even, but their Megaman output is lacking on Spotify, so they got bumped down a bit. The Megas is a band I have raved about before. My guess is that this came as no surprise for anyone. They are all over the place when it comes to genera, but every song is well produced and while wildly different from its original, still remains faithful. The OneUps is the band I constantly go back to when I want some good game music. Now we are hitting the really good stuff. I was planing to leave these guys out, because I could only find the proGrammer version on Spotify, but now that I also found their non-vocal part, figured it was worth having them along. Made a great impact on me and that is why they have such a high rating on this list. Must have got a pirate copy of their album back in 2005. This was the first Video Game Cover band I ever heard about. These guys are great, I love the accordion sound they bring, but also the amount of fun they have with each cover.ģ: Advantage: proGrammar aka The Advantage However, they are missing their first, self titled album from Spotify, and as such we only have half their genius available.īit Brigade comes in at number 5 based on the pure approach these guys have to covering the music. 1:1 replacement of the game music is respectable. I am a fanboy of The Protomen and these guys would have won, if they only had all their stuff on Spotify. While Daniel does great covers of many different games, Stemage has made an art piece with his Metroid Metal albums. I love his Castlevania cover, but I already said that in my post about him.īeating out Daniel is Stemage, and his sub-band Metroid Metal.
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Daniel has all his stuff on Spotify, and its a fair bunch. I also did a quick blogpost about these guys when I first discovered them.Īrmcannon comes in over Entertainment system because they have a very similar sound, but Armcannon does come in with some really good rethinks of some of the classical tunes.ĭaniel Tidwell, a one man army of excellent cover music.
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Entertainment System starts of strong with 4 albums packed with rock covers of game tunes from the classics of NES to the more complex but equally good N64 era.