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Donkey kong country 64 boss musc
Donkey kong country 64 boss musc









Here's the best new games of 2019 (opens in new tab) and beyond. Shouldn’t be too much of a problem, since I have the next week off.There might be no new Donkey Kong game on the near horizon, but there's still plenty more games to come. I’ll try to make up for the delay by preparing a new song for next Sunday. Here’s what I settled with for the presentation of the Clad in Shadow videos for now:

donkey kong country 64 boss musc

Also some lightning and spooky sound effects – looks like Halloween is early this year~ Ĭlad in Shadow - Shadow Slick (508 downloads) This version features the Battle theme of Persona 2: Innocent Sin as well as the Battle and Boss themes of Persona 2: Eternal Punishment.

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It was one of the first of the shadow songs I originally made for the Super Mario: Vanishing Existence series and you can still make out some parts the original had – although not many. Vol.2 starts with Shadow Slick, the shadow version of Doopliss’ Theme from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. They will usually have a darker feeling to them as well. In this project, tunes get a ‘ Shadow‘ version by mixing them with a Persona Battle Theme. There you can vote for the general theme of this year’s Halloween Mix! Vampires, zombies or demons? Make sure you make your vote count!Īnd one last thing: I was actually thinking about calling the song Welkome Aboard, but that just looked so weird to me~Īs announced last week, this day marks the birth of Clad in Shadow Vol.2! A week late, but I hope it was worth the wait. It feels a bit rough around the edges at some parts (I started working on this mix two days ago…), might have to make some adjustments for the Best Of 2018 version.īy the way, there’s a poll running on my channel right now. Rool to Smash…well, at least we now have a song to celebrate just that. Still can’t believe they actually added King K. Here’s the obligatory video, it features the version with the altered DK Rap: Just grab the one you like best – or both: Rap?) and one that entirely skips that part. There are two versions of this song, one that features an altered version of the DK Rap (the King K. Seeing how many of these DK medleys I already made, one might think I was probably just waiting for an excuse to make another one.

  • Big Boss Blues – Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong’s Double Trouble!.
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  • Crocodile Cacophony – Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest.
  • Gangplank Galleon – Donkey Kong Country (the main focus of the song).
  • Final Boss (Unused) – Donkey Kong Land ( Bad Boss Boogie serves as the final boss theme in that game, although this tune sounds so cool…I wonder why it wasn’t included – maybe space restrictions?).
  • Bad Boss Boogie – Donkey Kong Land (I know you’ve seen this one coming!).
  • Rool battle medley going up to Donkey Kong Country 3 and optionally hinting at Donkey Kong 64, although it doesn’t include his battle theme from that game. Since I obviously haven’t made enough of these already, prepare yourself for another Donkey Kong medley…say Welcome Aboard King K. Ultimate, I thought it was time to celebrate. Direct, which revealed him to be a playable character in the upcoming Super Smash Bros. ballot was a thing (where apparently most people voted for Bayonetta for some reason), you know who I voted for? King K. I have a few songs in the works, at least one should be finished by then~ As usual, expect the next mix in 2 weeks. Video time – these guys are so manly, Richter wouldn’t even fit on the thumbnail:Īnd that’s it for today.

    donkey kong country 64 boss musc

    This time there are two versions of the song, a normal version and one without the voices for the music purists: The song itself was adjusted rather heavily, so there was quite a bit of effort included although it was “just” a remake. So it was time for a remake! Let me list the songs: There was just one flaw: Ken is not really in Smash as far as I know. Judging by your comments, this mix from 2012 featuring several buff guys is relevant now – thanks to Super Smash Bros. Today it’s time to revisit one of my manliest remixes: What is a Man!









    Donkey kong country 64 boss musc