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Despite most of the "high quality rips" beingness hilarious mashups or jokes, the people behind SiIvaGunner can besides produce some genuinely high quality remixes and mashups, most of which are catchy to the highest degree. Grander-than-grandest quality rips, if you will.

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Beast Crossing serial

  • K.K. Western (Beta Mix) is "Y'all Got a Friend In Me" with the K.K. Slider soundfont and his songs, is nice and relaxing, and can certainly send fans into a nostalgia-filled experience trip.
  • Animal Crossing: New Leaf

Banjo-Kazooie series

Donkey Kong series

Ass Kong 64

  • "DK Rap (Extended Mix)" is a full remake of "Rap God" using the DK Rap'due south vocals and various DK64 soundfonts. To quote one commenter...

    That's it.
    No-i is allowed to make anymore DK Rap songs.
    This is the peak.

  • "Army Dillo Battle" is a really epic Boss Remix of the Flintstones theme, adding a portion of "Snow Halation" in the heart of the melody.

Mother series

Earthbound

Fire Keepsake series:

Kirby serial

Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland

Kirby: Planet Robobot

The Fable of Zelda series

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Fourth dimension

  • "Title Theme" is really a remix of "Lost In Thoughts All Alone", using Ocarina's soundfont. It's a relaxing remix that puts many different aspects of various Ocarina of Fourth dimension themes, such as the Temple Of Time'southward Ominous Latin Chanting, to excellent use.
  • "Inside the Deku Tree (OST Version)" is a completely plumbing fixtures, beautiful mash-up with "Rhubarb".
  • "Lost Wood (Orchestral Mix)" is a brilliant arrangement of "Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity" from Gustav Holst's The Planets.
  • "Epona's Song (Extended Mix)" begins with Link playing the title song, getting on his equus caballus... and and then it segues into an unexpectedly stellar version of "Horsechestra".
  • "Horse Race (Extended Mix)" is an upbeat ten minute long medley rip that features numerous old folk tunes alongside video game songs and virtually of the channel'due south classic memes. The EU Version meanwhile offers an Eurobeat mix of the song, avoiding any jokes in favor of merely being tricky as hell (besides the comment department filling itself with Initial D references).
  • "Nocturne of Shadow" starts with said vocal, merely after it finishes, it transitions into an awesome remix of "Big Artillery", using Ocarina of Time's soundfont. Just why apply that song? Because the "Big Arms" theme was likewise used equally the theme of Nocturne in Sonic Chronicles.
  • "Enter Ganondorf" is a simple, short, just sweet remix of the instrumental intro of "Bloody Stream" using Ocarina of Time's soundfont.

The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess

Mario Kart series

Pokémon series

  • "Celadon City" from Pokémon Reddish and Blue only plays a few notes of the original... namely the few that it shares with the Overture from The Marriage of Figaro, before playing the residue of the famous Mozart opus on a Game Male child sound depository financial institution.
  • "Battle (VS Gym Leader)" from Pokemon Burn down Cherry-red and Foliage Dark-green is a remix of the already-catchy Kahuna battle theme from Pokémon Dominicus and Moon, in the style of a GBA soundfont!
  • "Battle! (Ho-Oh) (Alpha Mix)" from Pokemon HeartGold and SoulSilver is actually "Traitor'southward Requiem" in the game's soundfont, and sounds like a legitimate battle theme. "Battle! (Ho-Oh)" is also "The Sun Rises" from Ōkami, and sounds only every bit beautiful as the original.
  • "Nada Admin Boxing" from Pokémon Colosseum, which references no less than 29 other works, and it nevertheless manages to sound good.
  • "Unused Song 1", from the first Pokémon Mystery Dungeon game, is actually a remix of "Leading Lights" from Sonic Adventure, using the erstwhile'southward soundfont. The stage that "Leading Lights" plays in, Lost Globe, is an aboriginal temple, and since many Dungeons in Mystery Dungeon fit that description, information technology'due south rather plumbing equipment. The melody goes very well with the soundfont, and it certainly wouldn't sound out of place in an actual Mystery Dungeon game.
  • "Pokémon Heart" from Pokémon Sun and Moon is a cover of "Mele Kalikimaka" with nigh Hawaiian references being replaced past Alolan ones. Information technology's just as catchy as the original.
  • "Neos Urban center (Dark Time)" from Pokkén Tournament is a mashup betwixt the aforementioned song and "Speed Highway". It works incredibly well, creating a funky rave beat out.

Pokémon Scarlet and Sapphire

Pokémon Diamond and Pearl

  • "Battle! (Wild Pokémon)" mixes the Diamond, Pearl and Platinum soundfont beautifully with the Gold and Silver wild boxing theme with a dash of staple memes.
  • "Cycle" is the main melody from Inside Out backed by said theme. The upshot is a energetic and pleasant melody.
  • "Road 201 (Nighttime)" is actualy a rendition of "Your Reality", with hints of "Hopes And Dreams" and for the most observant listeners, the Totino's Pizza Rolls theme that appears in many of his Sonic Mania rips.
  • "The False Trio" is impressive for implementing nine different pieces of music note Including, in society: "If I Were a Rich Man", The Flintstones theme, "All Star", "Aroused Young Man", "Snowfall Halation", "Megalovania", "Final Bowser", "Bonetrousle", and "Item Bounciness". into a coherent two-infinitesimal loop, backed by Pokémon Diamond and Pearl'due south Lake Trio battle theme.
  • "Jubilife City (Alpha Mix)" is a remix of "Crazy Noisy Bizarre Town" (the start opening theme of, fittingly, Diamond is Unbreakable).

Pokémon Black and White

  • Several of the "rips" from Pokémon Black and White are actually remixes of diverse songs from Xenoblade Chronicles X:
  • "Coronation Day (Alpha Mix)" is actually a remix of "Stop of the Earth", the fourth opening theme song of the 2014-onward JoJo's Bizarre Adventure anime adaptation. Blackness and White'southward soundfont fits shockingly well with the song, and the vocals are even played at a lower sound quality to match with the hardware limitations of the Nintendo DS.
  • "A New Adventure (Blastoff Mix), which is a remix of "Great Days" using the game's soundfont.
  • "Boxing! (Reshiram/Zekrom)" from ''Pokémon Black and White", starts out with the epic pianoforte solo from Cynthia'southward theme earlier transitioning into a delightfully chaotic and frantic remix of "Supporting Me". This rip in item was featured in Episode 10 of the Christmas Comeback Crunch, specifically during the battle confronting Ju'Reshoggoth, and information technology perfectly fits with the battle against such a horrific monstrosity.
  • "Victory Lies Before Yous! (Beta Mix)" is a remix of "Before My Body Is Dry", which was originally a song created by the aforementioned people that made Xenoblade Chronicles X's vocal tracks. Information technology even mixes in the original song track, which is of a lower sound quality in order to fit with the Nintendo DS's hardware limitations.
  • "Catastrophe "Onward to Our Own Futures" (Beta Mix)" starts off with "Snowfall Halation", merely then kicks into an crawly Drum and Bass remix.
  • "Stardom (Alpha Mix)" is a nice remix of "Stand Proud" (the first opening theme of Stardust Crusaders).
  • "Farewell (Beta Mix)", aka "Grenzlinie". This one even gets visuals.
  • "Dragonspiral Tower (In-Game Version)" and "Catastrophe "Onward to Our Own Futures"" are excellent remixes of "City of Tears" and "Sealed Vessel" that maintain the feelings of the original songs while not sounding out of place in Black & White itself.

Pokémon Black 2 and White two

Rhythm Heaven series

  • The Rhythm Heaven songs tend to sound corking, specially "Double Date" (mixed with "Fireflies"), "Tongue Lashing" with "Temporary Secretary", and "Ringside" (mixed with "Uptown Funk"). Undisputedly the all-time, nevertheless, is "Remix 10"; it uses a dissimilar song for every transition!
  • "Lockstep 2" from Rhythm Heaven gets mashed with Gwen Stefani's "The Sweet Escape", and boy, does it fit.
  • "Rhythm Tengoku Remix 6", and 2 versions of Rhythm Heaven's Remix 10 - Soundfont, or Mashup.
  • "Honey Rap ii" from Rhythm Sky Fever is a mashup of said vocal and "Highlight" by Rezonate.
  • "Last Remix" from Rhythm Heaven Megamix, uploaded during the channel'due south (original) finale in September 2016.
  • "Remix 3 ~ I Experience Fine (OST Version)" from Rhythm Heaven Fever mashes upward said song and "Experimental Moving picture", notable for its music video being a collab with Homestar Runner (and thus also doubles every bit a Shout-Out to the Games Repainted Game Modernistic, which uses Homestar Runner-themed assets for Remix iii.)

Splatoon

Super Mario Bros.

  • "Muda Kingdom (Version 1.1)" from Super Mario State is an 8-fleck cover of the extended theme vocal from The Loud House, and the title really is a double joke. note While "Version 1.1" in this case actually refers to the 11 Loud siblings, information technology besides refers to the ane.1 revision of Super Mario Land, which among other fixes altered the soundtrack past making it stereo and irresolute part of the percussion.
  • "Hammer Bros. Battle (OST Version)" from Super Mario Bros. 3. Merely when you thought "Nosotros Are Number One" couldn't exist higher quality.
  • "Creative Practice" from Mario Paint is a Stupid Statement Trip the light fantastic Mix of "Who'southward been drawing dicks?" with a flake of the Flintstones theme at the end. It's both incredibly funny and incredibly catchy.
  • "Overworld Theme (Alternating Mix)" from New Super Mario Bros. manages to mix in the main theme of Super Mario 3D Land among several other songs, including "Snow Halation".
  • "The Luma theme" from Super Mario Galaxy is effectively spliced well with deadmau5 and David Bowie.
  • "Concluding Bowser Battle" - Super Mario 3D State is a really adept mashup between the original vocal and a lot of memes. It gets creative with the memes by cropping sure parts of them out to fit them in the song, but it rarely feels choppy.
  • "Sky (Edit)" from Super Mario Maker 2. Seeing as how the Sky theme for Super Mario World is the Athletic theme, it'due south almost an Obligatory Joke to fuse it with "Witch Doctor" a la the Able-bodied (PAL version) rip. However, there's one primal deviation; the "ooh-eeh-ahh-oh-oh" role is replicated with the vocalism that plays whenever you put down certain Parts! It feels really natural and is very pleasing, plus it'southward super catchy, too!
  • "Chiliad-A-X Power!" from Paper Mario: The Origami King is the original rail, noted for existence a fully-fledged eurobeat composition that simply shows upwardly for a very quick gag in Chapter 3, with the lyrics of Ken Smash'southward "The Top" synced to it. The two songs mesh together very well with minimal editing to either track.

Super Mario Bros.

Super Mario World

Super Mario 64

  • "Bob-omb Battlefield (Extended Mix)" somehow manages to make a remix of 2Unlimited'due south "Get Ready For This" out of Super Mario 64'south soundfont and brand information technology work. Similarly, this rip mixes the aforementioned theme with "Sir Duke" and manages to sound really good.
  • "Bob-omb Battlefield (E3 Trailer)" is a remix of the full version of "Jump Up, Super Star!"
  • "Dire, Dire Docks (Alternate Version)" adds on to the serial of awesome rips of "Dire, Dire Docks" by recreating it using the instruments of "It's Everyday Bro" past Jake Paul ft. Team 10, which surprisingly sounds astonishing.
  • "Dire, Dire Docks (JP Version)" is a gorgeous embrace of "Africa" that even fits in a cursory "Snow Halation" cameo without feeling out of place.
  • "Ending Demo" manages to turn it into a remix of the Gorillaz vocal On Melancholy Hill using the Super Mario 64 Soundfront. Information technology works surprisingly well.
  • "Slider (Ceremony Edition) - Super Mario 64 DS" is a medley of various Mario songs, played in the chronological order of the games' release dates.
  • "Dire, Dire Docks (Beta Mix) - Super Mario 64 DS" is "Holding Out for a Hero" in the already-awesome Dire, Dire Docks soundfont, and it is glorious.
  • "Hide and Boo Seek", which does "Ghost Dear Score" in all xi minutes of its glory. (For those who can't resist jumping straight to the Epic Manuever part, it'south at 5:34.)
  • "Metallic Wario (Extended Mix) - Super Mario 64 DS" is an extremely impressive and upbeat audio font switch remix of Digga-Leg's theme from Super Mario Milky way ii, resulting in a truly funky track that sounds perfect for Wario.
  • "Ultimate Koopa" is a rip that pushes the Super Mario 64 soundfont to its absolute limit, while stitching in bits of the original "Last Brutal Sister, Flandre Scarlet" for the pieces of the song it can't cover well. Equally mentioned before, it's a rip of "U.N Owen Was Her?" simply mixes in the original "Ultimate Koopa" and The Simpsons' theme song. Yes, you read that right; information technology makes none other than the Simpsons' theme song sound just as badass as the rest of the song. And that Last Note Nightmare with Bowser'southward Evil Express joy at the finish just pushes it into the realm of greatness. Though people may know information technology better from Something Nigh Globe of Light (more than specifically, the scene where the heroes battle with Dharkon), information technology's still a damn fine rip regardless.
  • Don't heed the Word Salad Title of "Super Mario 3D All-Stars SM64 Super Mario 64 Main Theme"; this rip takes the already awesome Bob-Omb Battlefield theme, turns it into "Peaches en Regalia", adds in a few standard channel jokes, and makes information technology even more irresistable than before.
  • From the 2021 April Fools' Twenty-four hours outcome where Mario is erased from existence, two rips, "Ultimate Koopa" and "Ultimate Koopa Clear", are remixes of two tracks from Undertale, "Your Best Nightmare" and "Finale" respectively, using soundfonts from various Mario games, well-nigh notably the three games from the Super Mario 3D All-Stars collection. With all that said, they audio wonderfully tense and grand to the ear, using the corresponding soundfonts to their fullest. How often have the Slider theme and the Delfino Plaza theme sounded this crawly?
  • One of the most unexpectedly popular rips of the 8/27/21 Beatles effect was the Super Mario 64 DD "It'south a me, Mario!" rip, for being a Mario-themed cover of "Revolution nine". The result is one of the nearly meticulously arranged rips in the whole aqueduct, with musical and spoken word samples from the game spliced and looped to match the timings in the original collage, and several melodies even contradistinct to mimic the samples John Lennon had implemented. Bonus points for using Princess Peach'due south audio clips as a substitute for Yoko Ono'southward "If y'all become naked..." monologue towards the end.

Super Mario Sunshine

  • "Title Theme"
  • "A Underground Course (Blastoff Mix)" manages to brand the light-headed choir sound AWESOME past having them sing forth to the theme from Stranger Things. Maybe non coincidentally, it was released the day before that show'southward second season was released.

Super Mario Odyssey

Mario & Luigi series

Super Nail Bros.

Wario series

  • "Body Rock", from WarioWare D.I.Y, mixed with Macintosh Plus's リサフランク420 / 現代のコンピュ for a catchy, aesthetically pleasing experience.
  • The rip of "Pause Screen" from Wario World is insane, to say the least. The rip lasts for l minutes long (a reference to the Easter Egg in the original), and the whole matter consists of Wario's "Nyah nyah-nyah nyah nyah!"south becoming remixes of hundreds of unlike songs, i after another! Even though it may sound very annoying to a few people, it'southward nevertheless an incredibly impressive piece of music due to the sheer amount of Shout Outs information technology makes. In fact, there'southward so many references that YouTube users in the comments department accept tried to list every single one, and they however aren't finished! A more often than not complete list tin be establish here.
  • "Greenhorn Wood" from Wario World which is really Unknown From M.East.'s Sonic Adventure ii version mixed with an instrumental of "Bloody Stream" to make a snazzy mix.
  • "Bustle Up!!" from Wario Land four is a great-sounding merger between the original game's escape music and A Hat in Time's Rift Collapse, with the latter track converted to the sometime's soundfont and sounding but equally adept as always.

Yoshi's Isle series

  • Super Mario Globe 2: Yoshi'south Island
  • "The Yoshi Clan" from Yoshi's New Isle, much like "Story Box (Yoshi Association Mix)", sets itself upward as being a carbon copy of the original theme, complete with the kazoos, then segues into none other than Treasure Trove Cove. Besides sounding kickass-crawly, the kazoos really feel similar a office of the song. "The Grand Dad" and "Chop Suey" thrown into the mix also flow in quite naturally.

Panel BIOS/Startup Fanfare

Other

    Sega rips

Jet Gear up Radio

Michael Jackson's Moonwalker

Sonic the Hedgehog series

  • "Game Over" from Sonic the Hedgehog is but Coolio'due south "Gangsta'southward Paradise" done in the game'due south soundfont, congruent with the release of the film's trailer which features a parody of said vocal.
  • "Chemical Found Zone" from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 is a rendition of "White Wing Dynablade" from Kirby Super Star (with a nigh-seamless transition into "Gangplank Galleon" from Donkey Kong Land on the 2nd loop) with the Sonic 2 soundfont. No strings attached; only a great remix medley of an equally great track.
  • "Configuration" from Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine mixed with "Intergalactic".
  • "Dominate 1 (Genesis)" from Sonic 3D Blast starts out with the intro of the original, which is notable for sharing a similar riff to Windy & Ripply from Sonic Chance...so naturally, it segues into a full arrangement of the latter, using the 3D Smash sound fonts.
  • "Mystic Mansion" from Sonic Heroes is a veritably spooky mix of "Grand Dad", "Sens", and "Loud Nigra"!
  • "Nocturne" from Sonic Chronicles: The original theme is widely considered a horrible vocal and the absolute worst piece of music in the unabridged Sonic franchise, which by the usual standards of music the series has, can come across as rather shocking. It was originally nothing more but a dreadful MIDI version of the Big Arms boss theme. So what does the aqueduct exercise with such an infamously bad song? They take the limited MIDI soundfont and push information technology to its limits, making the theme more true-blue to the original version from Sonic 3 and overall much more fitting for a final level.
  • "Absurd Edge (Night) (In-Game Mix)" from Sonic Unleashed is a very smooth mash-upward between the song in question and "Somebody I Used to Know". The calm, chilling tones of both mix well with each other in a way that must be heard. This song earns a place in the funny category also, as since this is the "In-Game Mix", the music is occasionally overridden by the game's Nighttime Battle Theme, here mashed with "Nosotros Are Number One", which is ALSO a catchy mix. Anyone who'south played it can adjure to the loud and bombastic battle theme constantly breaking the mood of the otherwise calm tracks. The day version is no slouch either, as it seamlessly puts the beat out of Cool Edge to the lyrics of Haruka Kanata, and they mesh together very well.
  • "Rival Battle: Metallic Sonic (US ver.)" from Sonic Generations is no slouch in the "sounding awesome" department either, mixing both the Generations remix of "Stardust Speedway" and Stardust Crusaders.
  • "Frozen Junkyard" from Team Sonic Racing mixes the already epic rail and mixes it with "Pledge of Demon" from Yakuza 0.

Sonic the Hedgehog CD

Sonic 3 & Knuckles

Sonic Adventure 2

Sonic Rush Adventure

Sonic Lost Earth

Sonic Mania

  • "Trailer Theme"
  • "Studiopolis Zone (CD Version)" mixes both the title song and Stardust Speedway together pretty well.

Other

    Square Enix rips

Final Fantasy Half-dozen

  • "The Mines of Narshe" is, in a twist, i of very few HQ rips based on Beloved Live!'s soundtrack rather than µ'south songs. More specifically "Hanare Banare", the depressing slice that plays as Honoka attempts to quit at the end of season ane.
  • "Tearing Battle" is "...Exist Done" from The Binding of Isaac, and it is spectacular.
  • "Aria di Mezzo Carattere (OST Version)". Information technology's indeed nonetheless 16-bit opera, but instead of Maria and Draco, it's the Diva'southward vocal from The Fifth Element. It'due south long, it's complex, it's great.
  • "Wild Due west" is (accordingly enough) another "Wow Wow" rip, this time remaking the song with SNES instruments, and even incorporating the battle run into noise in information technology.

Kingdom Hearts

Kingdom Hearts 2

Live A Live

Others

    Other rips

Crash Bandicoot

5 Nights at Freddy'southward

  • "Circus"

Forza series

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number

The Idolmaster

  • GO MY WAY!! (M@STER Version) mixes the song with various genres such equally synth pop, trap, jazz, orchestral, Mega Human being viii'due south soundbyte, mm2wood, and many more than, and combined with Visual Effects of Awesome, this makes up an amazing rip. At that place's also this rip in which mashes up various songs such as "Smooth", "Living La Viva Loca", "Live and Larn", "All Star", and even the freaking "Pen Pineapple Apple Pen", amid others, with the upbeat and energetic instrumental of the title song.
  • "Agent Yoru o Yuku" is basically SiIvagunner'due south version of the classic Nico Nico Douga medley video and manages to sound good. What's really notable almost it is the appearance of many famous voice actors and figures in the Newgrounds community, including Chris "Kirbopher" Niosi and Kira Buckland/Rina-Chan, who is as well notable for voicing Umi Sonoda in Love Live!. Fittingly, she was the one who sang the parts mashed with "Snow halation."
  • The iDOLM@STER two
  • "Get MY Manner!! (Haruka Mix)" from The iDOLM@STER: Stella Stage, uploaded in celebration of the grapheme'due south birthday, mashes up the song with "The Impression That I Become" by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones. Information technology is surreal how well the two tracks work together.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

Merely Trip the light fantastic toe series

Love Live!

  • "Snowfall Halation" as a celebration of the aqueduct allegedly catastrophe; being a mixture of Snowfall Halation and The Flintstones theme; the lyrics are a perfect parody of the original song, bringing "The Feels" to all supporters of the channel. The all-time part? It's probably the Nozomi Mix people have been request for since the early months of the channel.
  • Love Live! School Idol Festival

    YouTube commenter: If you didn't know what the original sounded like, yous could actually become away with this.

Mighty Switch Force! series

Nekopara Vol. 1

PaRappa the Rapper

Plants vs. Zombies

Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc

Shantae series

Sonic: After the Sequel

Steven Universe

Super Hexagon

Touhou Project series

Undertale

  • "Heartache" is mixed with the Space Jam theme. It manages to cutting the iv/4 Space Jam into Heartache'south 3/iv time.
  • "Dating Tense!". What happens when y'all put it and "Reject For What" into a blender? You get an incredibly catchy "rip". Bonus points for Papyrus' Vocalisation Grunting chiming in at the very end.
  • "Dummy! (Alternate Mix)" is an acapella rendition of "Dummy!", and information technology sounds much better than would be expected.
  • "Temmie Village"
  • "Information technology's Beginning!" is actually a song of the same name from Homestuck, and it's just as catchy as the original version.
  • "Metal Crusher (OST Version)" combines the namesake track and "Death by Glamour" with "DVNO" for an insanely awesome and well-done rip.
  • "ASGORE (OST Version)" is a remix of "End of The World", the last opening song used for the anime adaptation of Stardust Crusaders, In the Way of... Undertale, even using the game's sound effects to mimic the audio effects from said opening.
  • The "Your Best Nightmare (Alternative Mix)" takes the batshit insanity of the original vocal and combines information technology with a ton of other songs and memes, including the theme of The Simpsons, "It's Hip to FUCK BEES", the "Trololo vocal", and much, much more.
  • "Hopes and Dreams"
  • "His Theme (Nintendo Switch Version)" started out Unregistered Hypercam 2's takeover strong with a cover of "Paralyzer" in the way of the advertised track, which manages to un-ironically sound, for the lack of a better discussion, determined.
  • "Megalovania"
  • "Final Bye" is even so powerful even in spite of its innate silliness. (It helps that it originally appeared to exist the channel's final video.)
  • "Finale" heralds the finale of the Reboot Arc of the channel.
  • "Good Night", an admittedly astounding mashup of "Once Upon a Time" and its derivatives and "Goodbye to a Globe" by Porter Robinson.
  • "Meat Mill", an unused song, is actually a pretty crawly remix of "Supporting Me" from Sonic Run a risk 2.
  • "Once Upon a Fourth dimension (Genocide Mix)", a remix of Lady Gaga's "Bad Romance", which, in turn, is a reference to Undertale the Musical. And no, nosotros don't mean that one, we hateful this 1. Take the usage of the many soundfonts representing the lyrics in that animation, add the lilliputian touches (such as the fact that it'south the "Genocide Mix" because the animation is set in a Genocide Route), and y'all actually take something that has to be heard to exist believed.

Fictional titles

  • LazyTown: the Video Game
  • Birthday Surprise from Maroon GO mashes up various Maroon five songs with the instrumental of "Snow Halation", and it sounds downright amazing.

Meta/Lore

  • When SiIva provided music for videogamedunkey, one rip featured a surprisingly competent Game Boy Color rendition of "Cliffs of Dover".
  • "Title Theme & Ending" from seven K DAD was a fittingly awesome conclusion for the channel every bit a whole. It'due south a cute medley of the channel's various Running Gags, including The Flintstones, The Nutshack, The Simpsons, "I Play Pokémon GO", "Snowfall halation", and "GO MY Manner!!". Using a jazzy shell and chiptune sounds, it's a perfect mix of heartwarming, tear jerking, and catchiness.
  • "voiceless", an uncharacteristic completely original composition, with clear influence from Xenoblade Chronicles X'south "Uncontrollable" and Kill la Kill's "Earlier My Body is Dry" in how it is played, is i of, if non the, almost hype things to come out of the aqueduct.
  • The first office of the end of the reboot, A Grand New Era, is a remix of P-R-O-G-R-A-1000 featuring both pre-and-mail-reboot memes and serves as a k way to get-go off the end of the reboot arc. Information technology's been remastered every bit a second P-R-O-G-R-A-1000 rip, now with "Snowfall Halation" and "The Nutshack".
  • The true ending of the reboot manages to make "Snowfall halation" unironically powerful. (Partially due to listing the English lyrics for the first time.)

Others

  • "A Whole New Earth" from the Genesis version of Aladdin. It'southward SiIvaGunner combined with Pogo. What's non to love?
  • "Primary Theme" from Audiosurf ii, a bizarrely good cross of Circle of Dust'southward "Contagion", "7 One thousand Dad", "Mad World", "The Adjacent Episode", and various other running gags of the channel. And Joel giving an edited version of Bowser's letter from Hotel Mario before the climax of the song.

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  • "Chief Theme" of Black Knight 2000, while more often than not amusing, turns into a genuinely crawly version of "Night of Fire" (complete with sentence-mixed lyrics) near the terminate.
  • "Reveal Trailer Theme" from Call Of Duty Infinite Warfare. It'due south literally merely "Sorairo Days".
  • "On to Grasstown (OST Version)" from Cave Story is a fun and boisterous medley featuring such songs as "Take On Me", "Puzzle Room", Tetris Type A, the Game Theory theme, and the Pokemon Go vocal.
  • "Attain For The Pinnacle" from Celeste uses unlike memes for each of the vii "Chapters" ranging from Snoop Canis familiaris to Thousand Dad and "Your Best Friend", ending with an powerful re-accommodate of the final section, throwing a petty "Snow Halation" in for expert measure. Covering each variant of the song results in eleven minutes of memetic overdose.
  • "Final Boss (Phase two)" from Cory In The House, which is a rendition of "Sorairo Days" done with the game's audio chip.
  • "Die House" from Cuphead is a mix of the vocals from said song and the "Scare Floor" theme from Monsters, Inc., the jazzy beats of each complementing the other well.
  • "Close Your Optics" from The Devil on G-String remixes said song with a piano rendition of "Snowfall Halation". And it sounds down-right impressive.
  • "Ferro" from The Division somehow makes the Kids Bop version of "Hotline Bling" audio quite epic.
  • "Poison vs. Discussion Up" is the DJ Hero mashup of Bel Biv Devoe's "Poison" and Cameo's "Word Up", itself mashed up with Bloodhound Gang'southward "Mope" (yous know, the "Hither Comes Pacman" song) and sprinkled with some famous running gags from the channel.
  • "Your Reality" from Doki Doki Literature Club! takes the tune of the calm, but somber original and sets it to a different, much more serious and uplifting, accompaniment. note Namely "slt" from A Silent Voice. It sounds like Monika'southward preparing to fight in a war and really illustrates her determination. This rip also mixes "Hopes and Dreams" in towards the finish, which works surprisingly well.
  • "Capsule Obtain (Beta Mix)" from Dragon Ball Z: Budokai 3, which combines both Globe, Wind & Fire's "September" and "Snow Halation" to awesome result. You can also hear Loud Nigra, and Joel'southward freakout over "K Dad" if you lot heed closely because it wouldn't be SiIvaGunner without them.
  • "You're the Inspiration" from Elite Beat Agents, despite existence cluttered with silliness (such as Grand Dad's theme and "Creepo That"'s instrumental), even so retains the emotional feel of the original song. What makes it better is that the use of VoiceForge'south Wiseguy gives the impression that SiIva himself is singing along with the song.
  • "Grimling Forest" from EverQuest. It's the goddamn Regal March, what else would yous expect?
  • "Vocal 6" from Farthermost PAINTBRAWL was already pretty crazy but the SiIva version has to be heard to be believed.
  • "Title Theme & Ending (Beta Mix)" from The Flintstones: The Rescue Of Dino & Hoppy manages to create a fake-NES version of the Flintstones theme that is based on the SNES game'south rendition of the theme. As a result, it is both far more accurate to the original Flintstones theme, and surprisingly catchy.
  • "Rockmen (Boxing)" from FTL: Faster Than Light, a remix that seamlessly blends the aforementioned theme with Burial's Archangel, creating what almost feels similar a souped up version of either.
  • "QLWA" from Groove Coaster throws in the tune of "Soldier Game" and bits of "MEGALOVANIA", "Gangnam Style", and "Space Jam".
  • "Smooth" from Guitar Hero II solidifies "Smooth" equally Giiva's newest meme by mixing it with "Snow Halation". That alone is rather nice, but then it throws in "Smooth Criminal" into the mix. Add together in some rather well washed sentence mixing to give the impression of Santana singing forth to "Snow Halation", and yous take a pretty hot (cold?) one.
  • "Game Over" from The Halloween Hack. While information technology starts out as a piddling sketch with SiIva ordering ane of his workers to make a Halloween Hack rip that isn't just an Undertale reference, information technology turns out to be an awesomely fitting remix of "Don't Fear The Reaper" that could easily pass equally an actual song from EarthBound.
  • "Dance Mr. Funnybones" from the Henry Stickmin Serial is the infamous Lark theme, just fabricated to audio like "Quirky Worky Song." Despite being a very short rip, information technology is insanely catchy, and is genuinely pleasant besides.
  • "Main Carte (Beta Mix)" from Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Crazy Maze combines the titular vocal with FrankJavCee's "Every Everyday" creating a very calming mix, with some chilled out visuals to kicking.
  • "Main Theme" from Icon Architect one.0. is a rip that both SiIva and Neil Cicierega fans alike will love; a mashup betwixt "All Star" and "Wow Wow" featuring bits of SiIva and Cicierega's memes put together. Information technology also helps that this rip was uploaded during the latter's birthday.
  • "Chief Menu" from Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius; of its several components, the all-time would have to exist the encompass of "His Theme".
  • "Fuwa Fuwa Time" from 1000-On! puts the vocals of "Go My Way" over the instrumental, and it's really pretty great!
  • "Moon Low-cal Dance" from La-Mulana seamlessly mashes up the original song with "Thriller".
  • "POP/STARS" from League of Legends definitely takes the crown jewel of "Gangnam Style" mashups. It as well helps that information technology was uploaded during "Daddy"'s third anniversary. note Daddy was outset released on November 30th, 2015.
  • "Jungle" from Lego Stunt Rally is actually a remix of the theme of Labyrinth Zone, specifically its Principal System and Game Gear incarnation.
  • "plash, plop, gurgle" from Mad Rat Dead seamlessly incorporates the melodies of several other electroswing songs, including "Dummy!/Spider Trip the light fantastic", "Trainwreck of Electro Swing", "Nasty * Nasty * Spell" and "K.K. ElectroSwing". note And as an added bonus, the latter two songs are both past Camellia, the original composer for "plash, plop, gurgle". Add the vocals for "Lone Digger" on top of that and you get a really impressive rip, especially for a game that was less than two weeks one-time when it was posted.
  • "Morphogenetic Sorrow (Sigma Mix)" from Nine Hours, Nine Persons, 9 Doors mixes with Portishead'southward "Roads" virtually sounds similar it could be an actual theme song from the game. And in an added slice of Fridge Brilliance, the video's runtime (4:32) has a digital root of 9.
  • "vs. DJ Subatomic Supernova" from No Directly Roads mixes with both "Infinite Trip Steps (Falling star Herd)" from Sonic Adventure two and "Waters of Nazareth" by Justice, making the rail fifty-fifty more spacey.
  • "Where the Guns At" from Nuclear Throne is mashed up with "Run" from Hotline Miami two: Wrong Number, and it fits together perfectly.
  • "Teknopathetic [East-Popular 'n' Disco 80'southward Mix]" from Ollie King, which manages to catchily mix in several Daft Punk songs.
  • "PlayStation Format Disc Error": A.One thousand.A. a comprehend of "Sayo-nara" fabricated to audio like information technology was playing on a broken PlayStation console.
  • "Beelzebub" from Pony Island intensifies the OST's intense nature by mashing it with Sophie's "Ponyboy" & GFOTY'south "Don't Wanna/Let'south Exercise It" and "The states", equally well as "Hopes and Dreams" and "Sayo-nara" for the melody changes.
  • "Desire You lot Gone" from Portal 2 combined with the vocals of "Snowfall Halation" (pitch-shifted in parts) sounds amazing.
  • "Semi-Charmed Life" from Rock Band three mashes the vocal up with "All Star", still some other rip Neil Cicierega would be proud of.
  • "Darkness" from Rocket League mixed with JonTron's comprehend of "Firework".
  • "Ragtime" from RollerCoaster Tycoon manages to be exactly that, becoming a lo-fi rendition of Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" and "Searchlight Rag" with $.25 of "Death Past Glamour" mixed in.
  • "Boss Theme (Beta Mix)" from "Secrets of Grindea" is remixed with the Terminal Fantasy Mystic Quest soundfont.
  • "Of Devious Machinations (Clockwork Tower)" from Shovel Knight incorporates the Flintstones theme into information technology extremely well, changing up the theme a little bit in guild to fit with the mechanical nature of the Clockwork Tower. Information technology also adds the "Cheetahmen" theme near the terminate of the song. Information technology's overall a strange, but thoroughly enjoyable remix.
  • "Main Theme" from Shrek Fairy Tale Freakdown is, as ane would expect, 8-bit All Star. The catch is that, while the tune is intact, the notes have been altered to sound similar The Flintstones.
  • "Stage 1" from Argent Surfer is a mashup of the first phase's theme with Shape Da Future from Jet Set Radio Future, with SiIva's phonation replacing some of the samples for good mensurate.
  • "Nightclub (Lounge Lizard Mix)" from Sly Cooper mixes it together with "Decease By Glamour" to provide a rocking catchy beat.
  • "Bol-Dor's Realm (Earth World)" from Snake Laissez passer is a sweet Donkey Kong State-styled track. Heck, ANY Snake Laissez passer track is just mesmerizing!
  • "Title" from Sonic.exe starts off with the Sonic.Exe/Kefka express mirth...then goes into "Monster Mash". Then it mashes in themes from other Halloween themed shows and films, such as Scooby-Doo. The end, notwithstanding, is some other story.
  • "Infinite Invaders" from... well, Space Invaders remixed into becoming an viii-bit rendition of Invaders Must Die by The Prodigy.
  • "Sandwich Driving 101" from The SpongeBob Movie Game. It'southward mixed with a higher-pitched version of "We Makin' Krabby Patties" (a music video Nickelodeon uploaded), making this rip sound specially catchy.
  • "I'm Han Solo" from Star Wars Kinect is mashed upwards with "Snow Halation", and it'due south really catchy as hell.
  • "Heist Ho!" from SteamWorld Heist mixes the song with the lyrics from the song Steam Powered Giraffe (who made the game's soundtrack) made based on the game, "The Stars", and it fits in perfectly.
  • "Amadeus" from Steins;Gate 0 mashed with "Lose Yourself" makes for an amazing combination.
  • "In-Game Theme" from Super Treadmill mixes the in-game music of Nitrome's Super Treadmill with Crank Dat Super Mario. And it WORKS.
  • "JUST Advice (Original Mix)" from Super Robot Wars Z2: Hakai-Hen mashes up "Simply Communication" with "Uptown Funk" with incredibly keen results.
  • "Gymnopédie" from Symphony is a massive, hour-long EDM mashup-of-mashups that shows off every meme from the channel and so some in thousand style, sounding amazingly catchy and unique the whole way through.
  • "Snow Castle" from Tekken v: Dark Resurrection starts as the original vocal...before existence mixed with "VOODOO KINGDOM ~Wall5 Remix~" by SOUL'D OUT, the catastrophe theme of the Phantom Blood movie. What makes this and then unexpected is the fact that it doesn't come from the mainline JoJo serial.
  • "Metal Squad" from Thunder Strength effortlessly mashes up the Japanese and English themes of Digimon Risk for a rip that any fan can capeesh.
  • "Baby Baby!!" from Um Jammer Lammy is a mashup betwixt the aforementioned song and and "Siege Engine". And boy is Lammy a peachy shredder!
  • "Title" from Vib-Ribbon starts off rough, but quickly switches to a cool mashup. Specifically, a mashup of Vib Ribbon's title music and Elvis Presley music, of all things.
  • "You Don't Know What I'k Sayin'!" from Spotter Paint Dry out takes loftier quality rips into a whole new level: It's "voiceless" mashed upward with "Gangnam Style". And it still manages to sound as awesome as the original vocal itself.
  • "We All Lift Together" from Warframe mashes up the song with the Habitation Depot theme. The 2 songs fit most besides as y'all'd await.
  • "Kimi no Kioku" mashes the credits song of Persona 3 with "D.A.Northward.C.E." and even slips in "Aria of the Soul" seamlessly into the final chorus.
  • "Boss (Unused Version)" is an incredibly high-free energy remix of "BIG SHOT" in the soundfont of Plok, complete with phonation soundbites from both games, often blended together in a chaotic fusion that fits the vocal like a glove.

    Rex for a 24-hour interval

The "King for a Solar day" Tournament features a wide variety of characters, each with their own rips. Though In that location Can Only Be Ane winner of the tournament itself, sample rips from each of the characters are thankfully however showcased, and they're all amazing. Hither's the total playlist.

    Male monarch For Another 24-hour interval

The second King for a Day tournament was far bigger in telescopic than the first, with double the competitiors, a major presentation upgrade, and of course, even more amazing music. Similar before, the total playlist is here.

Dual Arrangements

  • The tournament opened in style with The Whims of Plastic Love, a gorgeous mashup that perfectly encapsulates what both the Jack Bros. and Mariya are bringing to the table.
  • The Metallic Master is a slappin' metallic cover of the main theme of Metallic Masters, featuring Nico Nico-esque noises, brought to yous by, well, Nico Nico.
  • This is M0st Disturbing is the VS theme for DJ Professor Yard and MissingNo, and a perfect case of the best that Glitch Hop can offering while as well mixing in elements from the sources of the other contestants.
  • Archetype Zone Remix, for Dr. Robotnik vs. the Rhythm Masters, is a medley of 28 zone themes from diverse 1990s Sonic the Hedgehog games with the Rhythm Heaven soundfont, strung together at a breakneck pace worthy of the Sonic franchise.
  • What happens when a pirate radio host and French robots collide? You get some funky flat beats.
  • Globe-trotting Away is a distorted yet nevertheless melancholic embrace of "Drift Away" sung in MissingNo.'south perspective, and it will make you feel bad for the sentient glitch.
  • Livin' Off the Wall is just pure, groovy audio elation, being mostly a remix of "Enjoy Yourself" past Saint Pepsi, itself originally sampling Michael Jackson's "Off the Wall", and at that place's a bit of "Plastic Love" in in that location too.
  • During their match against each other, DJ Professor G and Mariya Takeuchi got no less than five dual arrangements. Any one of those songs, Fall Breaks, One Last Ride Through Tokyo-To, Let The Saint Sleep, The Concept of Plastic Love, and Thank you, Everybody, would exist stand out hits from the event, though special attending does get to the latter ii for being a combination of both fighters famous songs and for existence a letter of appreciation to the fanbase via Tyler the Creator.
  • Screaming In Unison is a beautiful glitch-hop rendition of Scream and a good ship-off to MissingNo.'due south time in the tournament.
  • Large Beat Radio is a fabulously funky remix of the classic YTPMV "Big Beat out Mario", published as a tenth ceremony celebration of said YTPMV, in improver to being released on the 15th anniversary date of the first YTP, which was called "I'd say he'south hot on our tail". note Said YTP's iconic quote that made its title was besides referenced in the song.
  • Don't be fooled by the thumbnail; Discussion -MIX- (TOURNAMENT Version) has its proper name for a reason. What starting time starts every bit a embrace of the trial give-and-take theme of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc quickly evolves into an impressive original composition based on the styles of several different competitors: Papyrus, ZUN, Weird Al, Jazz Cats, and finally DJ Professor Thou himself. In a way, it's an auditory retelling of Law & Disorder's impressive expedition through the tournament, with each competitor altering the discussion theme in a unique way (with standout examples being Papyrus' talksound and Michael Jackson's scatting worked into the groundwork vocals of the original vocal). This all comes to a head when Professor M shows up, and a truly climactic mix occurs to mirror Law & Disorder'due south final battle.
  • "Chiller" is a cross between Ice Cap Zone and "Thriller", represented by Dr. Robotnik and "Weird Al" Yankovic that works incredibly well.
  • Similar to "Give-and-take -MIX- (TOURNAMENT Versiion)", "Overdriven to Insanity" looks similar only a unproblematic Nico Nico rip at showtime. Then Nico Nico's screen changes to reveal it's really a dual rip with ZUN to create a nice 8-bit remix of Lunatic Eyes. And then it changes Over again to reveal Metal Ajit Pai instead, where the real rip kicks in. Throughout the rest of the video the screen constantly changes to reverberate the music shifting to a style of a sure other competitor or game, all sounding incredible in their ain rights.
  • "POLKA FOR ANOTHER DAY" might have to be a crowner though. Why? Well, if the name and thumbnail of "Weird Al" Yankovic doing a dual arrangement with the crown weren't hints that this was going to exist special, so how about the fact that information technology's an original Weird Al-styled polka medley featuring all 32 contestants and Exist THE KING? And aye, all 32. At ane point Al goes confronting himself and there's finally an system of "Swallow It", the song his vitrify is based around.

Metal Ajit Pai

  • A New Threat is an original rail containing elements of the Harlem Shake and Ajit Pai's quondam victory theme. It really drives in how Ajit Pai isn't joking effectually anymore.

Geno

  • In the last hours of the tourney, right when it truly set in that this month long journeying was over, it merely made sense to upload one of its about cogitating songs: DEARLY BELOVED, a 13 minute long remix of the title screen to Kingdom Hearts.

Off the Hook ft. Paruko

"Weird Al" Yankovic

Pitbull and the Aliens

  • Pitbull and the aliens show just what they are capable of with Más Gasolina.

Nintendo Power

Thanos

  • While he sadly fizzled out a few rounds in, Thanos got to prove his potential towards the tournament'southward determination with Pigment the Tourney, a 20-minute arrangement of the Paint the Nighttime Parade music, which is a medley of several iconic Disney tracks.

Wario Partners, LLP

  • An original composition, "Bad Shrooms", non only makes adept utilize of Waluigi's vocals just besides brings in a lot of funky beats that wouldn't be unheard of in a WarioWare game.

DJ Professor K

Adam Levine

  • Unknown Meta and wolfman1405'southward encompass of This Love slows things down for a more chilled out accept on the song.

Johnny Bravo

  • From Steven Universe, Johnny has "Here Comes a Thought", a low-energy remix that besides sneaks in musical cameos from other CN properties well-nigh the finish of the tune.

Mariya Takeuchi

Daft Punk ft. Pharrell

Papyrus

Jack & Elmo

  • Gravibus Octanguli is just incredible, taking Tenacious D's "The Metal" as a base, and layering Ominous Latin Chanting and audio from Jack Black's Sesame Street octagon skit over the height of it. Information technology even includes a brusk reference to "Tribute" around the ii minute marker!

Dr. Piccolo

  • Killer is a metal comprehend of Kira Yoshikage'southward theme, taking what was once a quieter orchestra piece and cranking it all the manner up to xi.

HOBaRT

Rhythm Masters

  • Rhythm Masters' RAP is a fully original fabricated Parappa the Rapper song featuring Parappa (voiced past CaptainComedy) repeating back audio cues from Rhythm Heaven Fever and a cool Taiko No Tatsujin breakdown near the end.

Nico Nico

  • Itching for astonishing remixes of cornball tunes at present that Unregistered Hypercam 2 is no longer able to compete? Nico Nico has yous covered with "Caramelldansen", a club remix absolutely brimming with energy and an unexpected dubstep portion in the center.

MissingNo.

Eminem

  • "Eff Ayy Cee Kay" fifty-fifty with the original'south... questionable lyrics retained, its instruments have been replaced with a jazz orchestra midi cover that sounds as disturbed every bit it does awesome, particularly the saxophone (which according to the clarification was performed by John Notwoodman himself).

Law & Disorder

  • Starting the odd duo off strong is Mr. Monokuma's Swing Lesson. Get-go every bit a cover of its namesake, it keeps the acapella vocalizations of the original with samples from Monokuma... until the 2 minute mark, where Phoenix cuts in with an "OBJECTION!" and the song transitions to a cover of "Questioning ~ Allegro 2001" from Ace Chaser, with Phoenix's "Objection!" made into an instrument as well! The song ends with both songs mashed together, forming a stunning new piece. Goes to testify what happens when opposites piece of work together!
  • HYPER ULTRA -CLIMAX- TRIAL is an original piece done in the fashion of Danganronpa'south techno heavy trial songs, featuring samples of the DR cast in full force.
  • While the team may get the music of Mystery Skulls due to their connection to mysteries, there was but one mode to encompass the song "Coin": The Turntable Turnabout. Distinct by beingness one of the few tournament rips with visual elements, directly inspired past the popular fan music video of the same name, the cover itself is a stunningly chill remix of the song, complete with Ace Chaser samples worked into the trounce of the song. Listen closely and you can fifty-fifty hear the first few notes of Danganronpa's theme, every bit well.

Other

  • The master theme, BE THE King, every bit heard in the opening movie, is perfect for hyping you up for the tournament.
  • Unrestrained Hypercam two brings with it a Dark Reprise of UHC2's iconic Dreamscape, fittingly titled DREADSCAPE, giving it a truly Final Dominate worthy arrangement. And similar a good Final Dominate, it comes with a phase 2 version: NIGHTMARESCAPE, which sounds just as sinister, but it also mixes in the melody of "Plastic Love" and the breakbeats associated with Hideki Naganuma, both in reference to tournament'south finalists leading the charge against the corrupted camera.
  • Unregistered Hypercam ii'southward recovery from evil comes with How 2 Practice Annihilation [UPDATED WORKING 2014], a triumphant dubstep medley of classic Youtube anthems.
  • "Slap The Basics" gets an upgrade in the grade of "Slap The Nuts Gaidan", a trance song that builds up beautifully over eight minutes.
  • Despite not beingness actual competitors, Cool Meme Team's "Ohh Nah Nah" certainly sounds up to snuff with the rest of the roster. A parody of "Havana", it combines lyrics of Large Chungus describing himself, Crash Bandicoot Woah's eponymous noise equally its ain instrument, and a Ugandan Knuckles rap bridge into a catchy abomination that must exist heard to exist believed.
  • What lay at the very end of the tournament after the winner was decided and the victory themes were uploaded? None other than a dedication to Etika in the form of "Lifelight", a comprehend so climactic, so emotional, and so triumphant, that it is equal parts awesome, tearjerking, and heartwarming. Etika may have passed before the tournament, just the coiffure wouldn't let it terminate without giving respects to the original Joy-Con Boy.
  • Marrow'south own tribute during the final legs, "8PM (Fishing Dark in Heaven)", is a very at-home and bittersweet tune that perfectly captures the atmosphere of a good fishing excursion and the void left by their passing on.

    DJ Professor Thousand Takeover

  • "Ollie Groove #2" is perhaps a textbook definition of Creepy Crawly; every bit a tribute to Missingno. in a SEGA-themed takeover, whose shtick involves glitched music and motifs from creepypastas, it takes all the horrifying sounds of Sonic.exe and turns them into an oddly chill groove, mixing Hill Act 1 with Teknopathetic.
  • "Night Crew" is an original system made specifically for the takeover, and it'south just equally practiced as the music that inspired information technology. A more mellow and chill feel makes for a pleasing rip.
  • "Praise You" is ungodly catchy, existence a mashup betwixt Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" and several other songs to requite it a unique Jet Set Radio inspired flare.
  • "He's A Family unit Guy" has no right to exist as tricky as it is. Referencing Hideki'due south somewhat infamous tweets well-nigh "Family Guy Funny Moments", here comes a Hideki inspired remix of the titular show's theme with many Peter Griffin samples thrown in. Regardless of i'due south stance on the evidence, there'due south no denying that information technology'southward an insanely funky arrangement.
  • "Pumpkin Hill (JP Version)" gets a lot of love for beingness the only track where K raps for u.s.a.. And he's pretty damn skillful at it too, accompanied by a prissy rearrangement of the title song.
  • Some of the bumpers for the broadcast were catchy besides. Ane of them, a Class of 3000 remix, was so funky that many wished it was a real extended rails.

    Fri Dark Funkin' (and FNF Mods) Rips

The rips for Fri Night Funkin' are of especially high quality, non only from the songs themselves, merely for the songs existence actual downloadable mods than anyone can play, with fine art and song charting perfectly mimicking the base game.

  • Gettin' Freaky is a well-washed mashup with "Bustling the Bassline". Kawai Sprite and ninjamuffin99 agree just as much in the comments department.
  • Dad Battle (In-Game Version) takes "Dad Battle" and mashes it with "Crank Dat Super Mario", complete with the Begetter getting replaced by Gangsta Mario - who uses Super Mario 64 voice clips for his vocals! In that location is even a section where Mario and the Boyfriend'due south Simlish is replaced with the bodily vocals for the song, and information technology fits mode more than it has any right to. During the aqueduct result involving Mario's existence being erased, this rip was removed and replaced with an In-Game Mix. It's the aforementioned equally the In-Game Version, except to tie into the effect, Gangsta Mario and his vocals were removed, leaving only an inanimate pile of dress on the floor. It doesn't make the song any less awesome, tough.
  • Bopeebo (Beta Mix) rearranges "Bopeebo" to fit "Flamingo"'s time signatures, with the Father and the Boyfriend singing the "lyrics". It's a fun jam and the Father'due south crooning is surprisingly soothing.
  • "Roses (Beta Mix)" happens to be a xvi-bit version of "Wow Wow", with Will Smith and Boyfriend rapping along with information technology making it an impressive mix.
  • "Ugh" mashes the song upwards with the Dwelling Depot "Let's Exercise This" ad campaign theme, making up for i hell of a remix. Coupled up with appropriate visuals and unique game over lines recorded by JohnnyUtah himself, this rip skyrockets beyond levels of high quality.
  • "Pico" is an impressive "cover" of "NEW MAGIC WAND", recreating the vocals spot on with Pico and Young man's Speaking Simlish voice grunting and mashing up the advertised track with the mentioned vocal.
  • The team has ripped tracks for the popular Game Mod Vs Whitty, and their rips conspicuously did not disappoint:

    Fusion Collabs

    Fan Made Rips

Fan Made Rips

  • New Super Mario Bros. two is a video game that'south almost getting coins and money. "Whales" is a rap song with lots of swearing that's also about money. Thus, it was logical for these two to be mashed together every bit "Overworld (Beta Mix)", and it sounds both hilariously fitting and ridiculously catchy. Also, why is it the Beta Mix? Because it's actually a mashup with the Overworld theme from New Super Mario Bros., which is also hilariously fitting, considering the sequel ofttimes gets It's the Same, At present It Sucks!.
  • As a homage towards GiIvaSunner, YouTube user SuperWiiBros08 created "Your Grandest Dad", a "high quality rip" version of "Your Best Nightmare". Several Running Gags that GiIvaSunner uses are implemented into the song, among many other memetic songs. Some of the songs included are "Item Bounce", "Always Practise Your Best" note A vocal that infamously played during the Games Repainted version of Super Mario Galaxy that Vinny played during a Vinesauce clemency stream, "Spooky Scary Skeletons", and the theme song of Thomas & Friends. The animations that play throughout the video are also pretty absurd, and they greatly add to the sheer amount of awesomeness and Surreal Humor that the remix already has.
  • Nick Oleksiak proved himself a musical GOD with A Boxing Of Grand Proportions. It fifty-fifty got a remix with a cameo from Megalovania near the end. Information technology likewise got a Reboot remix. Then there's Death of SiIvaGunner and its sequel, also by Nick Oleksiak.
  • Eziam 1 decided to aggrandize upon the Nintendo Gamecube startup rip, turning it into a full remix of "Smoothen Criminal".
  • 쬬Ji 쬬star took the Game Over rip for Super Mario World, and made a full remix of "oui" by Jeremih.
  • TimmyTurnersGrandDad'due south version of Puzzle Room mashes it up with "Snowfall Halation" and "Firework" to a surprisingly awesome effect.
  • VvvvvaVvvvvvr'due south mashup of "Dame Tu Cosita" and "Marx's Theme" flawlessly fits the former vocal into the latter's Uncommon Fourth dimension.

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