Some additional insight, as I'm guilty of the majority of the product, and I was having a bit too much fun taking a dump on this music (but not too much of one, 'cause you can't be too obvious with A1, although how the hell do you not figure it out after the Coin Song 'rhymes'...)
"The Hell is a Sprach?" - as in "Also sprach Zarathustra"... the opening of which appears in 2001: A Space Odyssey, of course. Uematsu's BIG FAT opening fanfare reminded too much of that.
"Rising Tackle" - Terry Bogard references up the wazoo, including the beat from Fatal Fury 2's "Kurikinton", which was all I could think of after listening to "Phantom Train".
"Supreme Power" - Why not a bunch of "Chop-Sucky" ninja-themed voiceover work over a pumped beat and a jaw harp? Larry and Shariq's highlight.
"Veldt Tells the Truth" - Because "Hips Don't Lie", the obvious intro after I decided to bring back the beat from "Thank You Deejay".
"That 70's Opera" - Concept lifted straight from the famous pairing of the epic and the absurd: Meco's "Star Wars Theme" from 1977. Those are actual vocals we recorded - that is, exactly one note each was recorded, and sampled across the keyboard range. As follows:
Myself - Draco
DragonAvenger - Maria
Ol' Dirty Bastard - Prince Ralse
"Double the Head" - Seemed like it'd be humorous to do it up like an old, extremely warped 78rpm vinyl single. Handed off to Larry and his unique talents.
"Rag on Steroids" - Left the first section mostly alone for the trailer, then decided to DnB the crap out of it along with OHMygod!-style filtering. It ended up being reminiscent of the classic Super Mario "Dirty Mix", but it honestly wasn't the intention.
"Nadie Tema" - Good on crypto_magnum for pointing out the idea behind this one, as I was curious how many folks would figure out the reference: Uematsu's original "Dark World" seemed to have more than a passing resemblance to the opening music for The Young and the Restless, popularly known as "Nadia's Theme".
"Rubber Band Laboratory" - I never get tired of giggling at Mel Blanc's brand of 'beatboxing', and I just wanted to get some use out of those samples just once in my life.
"D.A.F.U.Q." - What what!, basically. I get on the mic and follow N.O.R.E.'s "Super Thug (What What)".