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Mirai Gen

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  1. I'd bump this while playing Ninja Gaiden (Xbox) any day.
  2. I think DJ pretzel summed it all up. The mixing of the clocks in and out at the beginning and exit of the song was a great touch, the theme of time management (Self-help tapes) was a nice flair too. Dropping in the heavy bass at the beginning was a great touch, right into the make-you-wanna-breakdance section. All and all, everything was done nicely to keep it consistently interesting. I've never seen so much work go into a techno song. Kudos to you, Bison-sama.
  3. I can agree to that. It may be damn fine and it may be hella sweet but to say innovative is to really jump the gap. Good? hell yeah. Great to listen to? Roger that. Innovative? Techno is based on sounding quick and reptitious, but fun. my two copper pieces.
  4. I'll grant that the "PUNCH OUT!" part is a little cheesy, but it's just like throwing in the "MORTAL KOMBAAATTT!" part into the song....it's just there and it isn't too bad. But anyway, god damn I love this mix. Wootness, goes on the CD. They get my vote.
  5. HO-LE-SH-IT. This is definately going to be purchased. I love this band. I love it I love it I love it. PUNCH OUT!!! They have my vote for everything and I'm gonna go get their single ASAP, because GOD FUCKING DAMMIT that ROCKS....just GAH, time to burn a NEW FARGIN CD!
  6. HO-LE-SHIT I LOVED IT! And I DO love starla in that 'holy shit can she sing and be gutsy to put lyrics in instrumental songs' type of way, you know? DAMN.....If I had a girl who could sing like that......
  7. Gahhh! HOLY SHIZ-ITE! I was laughing and crying and cheering all the time when I heard this. Hilarious, wonderfully remixed old school song. Got the funk! OK OK. The lazy swinging intro that models after the original track is a great touch. Another one is the well-performed drums, and the nicely played sax/trumpet later on about :45 in. And also the sax's groovin' add on at the end is WONDERFUL! Too damn good!
  8. De-Yam. There aren't many Lufia II remixes at all, and the fact that this one was done - WELL - is truly good. I liked how the slow intro begins, starting the music from none other than Iris's theme (Mystery Lady) and then adding a sweet electric guitar tossed in, I liked this one. Cheers to a good lufia song.
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