Super Meat Boy Theme Song

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Super Meat Boy 3rd boss Brownie. By blankertim. Brownie is the boss of The Salt Factory and the deuteragonist of Super Meat Boy.He has been designed to look like Meat Boy, but instead of being made of muscle with black eyes, he is made of Dr. Fetus' feces and has yellow eyes, most likely made of corn. The Salt Factory is the third chapter in Super Meat Boy. It takes place in a massive complex that produces salt. Hazards in this chapter include saw blades, rocket launchers and piles of salt. After beating at least 17 levels, Meat Boy has to battle against Brownie, where they race to the top of.

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Laura Shigihara is an American-born Japanesesinger-songwriter, video game developer, and composer for video games. She is best known as the lead composer and sound designer for the tower defense game Plants vs. Zombies, and as the creator of the highly acclaimed indie RPG Rakuen.

Shigihara has worked on over 30 other published video game titles including Deltarune, World of Warcraft, To the Moon, High School Story, and the 5th Anniversary Edition of Super Meat Boy. She co-created the ending theme song for Minecraft: The Story of Mojang with C418, and worked together with Yasunori Mitsuda on the official Square Enix Chrono Trigger/Chrono Cross 20th Anniversary Album.[1]

Biography[edit]

Shigihara, whose mother is French and father is Japanese, grew up in both the United States and Japan.[2] She was classically trained on the piano for 11 years, and taught herself guitar and drums. During college, she was given an old version of Cakewalk which she used to start learning about mixing, arranging, and production by recreating old video game soundtracks and composing her own songs. After a friend leaked her original material to record companies in Japan, Shigihara was offered record contracts as a singer there, but ended up turning them down for personal reasons.[3]

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Shortly after returning to the US, Shigihara took a job as the sound director for a company that produced an audio talk show and English learning materials through Apple Japan. She also released a studio album and composed her first video game soundtrack for a small casual game called Wobbly Bobbly. She was so excited to be working on a video game that she told them she’d work for free. The company liked her work and paid her to create music for several subsequent projects.[3] From there she built up her portfolio and has worked on over 30 published titles including Plants vs. Zombies, Deltarune, World of Warcraft, Minecraft, and the indie RPG To the Moon.[1] She participated in Akira Yamaoka's charity album Play for Japan where she contributed an original song called 'Jump',[4] alongside other composers like Nobuo Uematsu and Yasunori Mitsuda.[5] On 16 November 2011, she released her single 'Cube Land' in relation to Minecraft and Plants vs. Zombies.[6]

Shigihara is also active as a game designer—she created the adventure game Rakuen.[7][8]

Shigihara is a Christian.[9]

Discography[edit]

Shigihara's works include:[10]

Josef also tends to stick to walls. Repeated wall jumps allow Josef to maneuver in hard to reach spots or to skip certain parts of a level. In a poll on the Super Meat Boy forums, Josef was voted as the worst character in either version of the game. Sep 11, 2016  This is a segmented speedrun of Super Meat Boy in the 106% category, with a completion time of 59:29 (RTA timing). The goal of the category is to complete every level and collect all 100 bandages. Super meat boy josef youtube.

  • 'Cube Land' (Minecraft)
  • To the Moon original soundtrack (Freebird Games) with Kan Gao
  • 'From the Ground Up' (Minecraft)
  • 'Celestial Beings' (Celestial Mechanica)
  • Plants vs. Zombies: The Soundtrack (Plants vs. Zombies)
  • 'Blood Elf Druids' (World of Warcraft)
  • Melolune: The Original Soundtrack Part 1 (Melolune, an original game made by Shigihara using the RPG Maker XP engine)
  • 'My Blue Dream'
  • 'Everything's Alright' (To the Moon)
  • Featured on C418's 'Tsuki no Koibumi' (from One)[11]
  • Featured on C418's 'Tsuki no Koibumi 2' (from 148)[12]
  • 'First Day' (Choices: High School Story)
  • 'Aether C' (The Basement Collection)
  • 'Kami Kabuto Hero' (Rakuen Original Soundtrack)[13]
  • 'Wish My Life Away' (Finding Paradise)
  • 'Don't Forget' (Deltarune)
  • 'Drift' (Quintessence: The Blighted Venom)
  • 'Cotton Alley Menus' (Super Meat Boy)
  • 'Cotton Candy' (Super Meat Boy)
  • 'Bandage Girl Boogie' (Super Meat Boy)

References[edit]

  1. ^ ab'VGM « mybluedream'. Shigi.wordpress.com. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  2. ^arcticpenguin (2009-05-05). 'Interview with Laura Shigihara- Composer for Plants vs. Zombies'. Play as Life. Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  3. ^ abPoisso, Lisa (2010-11-10). '15 Minutes of Fame: Laura Shigihara, voice of WoW's Singing Sunflower'. Wow.joystiq.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-05. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  4. ^'The Album Artists Play For Japan – A Game Industry Relief Effort'. Play For Japan. Archived from the original on 2013-04-13. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  5. ^'News - Interview: Yamaoka, Shigihara, And Jackson Play For Japan'. Gamasutra. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  6. ^''Cube Land' - A Minecraft Music Video - An Original Song by Laura Shigihara (PvZ Composer)'. YouTube. 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  7. ^http://store.steampowered.com/app/559210/Rakuen/
  8. ^https://projectrakuen.com/
  9. ^'The GameChurch Podcast 85: Laura Shigihara of Rakuen and Themes of Redemption'. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
  10. ^'Laura Shigihara'. Laurashigihara.bandcamp.com. 2012-11-22. Retrieved 2012-12-03.
  11. ^''one' by C418'.
  12. ^''148' by C418'.
  13. ^''Kami Kabuto Hero on Rakuen OS''.

External links[edit]

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Where do we even begin? As of October 28th, 2018, the Steam version of Super Meat Boy now allows you to switch between both its 'normal' OST from 2010 and the 2015 soundtrack used as a legal alternative in some console releases. Both approach the feel of the game well and live up to its most intense moments. Super Meat Boy Forever's soundtrack is looking up as well, even in absence of Danny and the solo artists involved with Super Meat Boy's 2015 soundtrack.

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2010 Soundtrack (Danny Baranowsky)

One of the things that made Super Meat Boy such a memorable video game was its original soundtrack. Super Meat Boy has a truly awesome and catchy soundtrack like many indie games. DannyB was aiming for a sort of '90s chiptuney music, mixed with modern music technology. The result is an outstanding collage of electronic, metal, orchestra, and old school video game music, and each song fits each world marvelously.
  • It only makes sense to start with the title screen music, which gets you pumped up for the game, with hard rock playing along with the famous Title Scream. SUPERRRR MEAT BOY! One interesting thing about this song is it's written (and played) in 7/4 time, not the usual 8/4, which is a bit jarring for musicians.
  • 'Boy Meats Girl' is a rather calming acoustic guitar song that plays just before the title screen, where it tells you your objective to save Bandage Girl from Dr. Fetus.
  • What better way to kick-start a game like this than with the groovy, electronica-influenced 'Forest Funk'? An oddly fitting tune for a chapter taking place in a forest, it's not only a good track to help get you off your feet to save the girl, but despite its upbeat demeanor, it has a dark and frantic undertone to it befitting for the dire situation Meat Boy is currently in.
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  • The sinster-sounding, electric guitar-heavy 'Ballad of the Burning Squirrel' starts off the Dark World chapters.
  • 'The Battle of Lil' Slugger' is a fan favorite, with its very fast-paced, action-packed tone, its hard rock influences, its borrowed aspects from 'Forest Funk', and even a guitar solo.
  • 'Betus Blues' is the Hospital theme, and is very catchy. The Dark World version does not disappoint either.
  • The strangely ambient theme for the Salt Factory, 'Can'o Salt', as well as its Dark World theme.
  • Brownie's theme, 'Fast Track to Browntown' is a very lively and fast-paced techno track, befitting what the boss battle is.
  • The theme for Hell, 'Hot Damned', is another fan favorite, and is probably the most hardcore track in the game, with its metal influences, its heavy bassline, and even an ominous choir.
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  • 'Meat Golem', the music for the Little Horn battle, is tied with 'Hot Damned' for how downright intense it is.
  • The music for The Rapture, with its heavy drumming and mix of electric guitar and orchestra, is guaranteed to give you chills.
  • 'Dr. Fetus' Castle', the Dark World theme for The Rapture, is an epic, hardcore techno track.
  • 'Larries' Lament', the Heroic Fantasy-esque boss theme for the Rapture stage.
  • 'It Ends 2: End Harder', the music that plays as you trek through Dr. Fetus' castle. It provides an epic build-up to the final level.
  • The Final Boss Theme, 'Carmeaty Burana'. It's a fast-paced and fully orchestrated theme with Ominous Latin Chanting that sounds like the type of theme that plays during the climax of an action movie or the final boss battle in a Heroic Fantasy game. While all you're really doing is running away from an evil fetus in a jar, it's nevertheless a beautiful piece.
  • 'Escape!' which plays afterwards, as Meat Boy escorts Bandage Girl out of Dr. Fetus' castle, and it is also an epic orchestrated piece that tenses you up and keeps the adrenaline rushing.
  • The end credits suite, which blends together all the themes of the game in one last crescendo of glory.

2015 Soundtrack (Ridiculon, David 'SCATTLE' Scatliffe, and Laura Shigihara)

As the 2015 soundtrack starts with Ridiculon's twangy country theme for the Forest, many players stop listening there and immediately declare 'They Changed It, Now It Sucks!'. Nonetheless, many of its other tracks that are easily on par with those in the older soundtrack while still fitting their respective worlds.
NOTICE: Most of Ridiculon's non-menu tracks as seen on Bandcamp and YouTube are rather toned down on the first loop, and only match what you hear in-game by the second loop. Keep this in mind and try starting halfway through the songs if the intros are too bland. SCATTLE and Laura Shigihara do not indulge in this and their albums are presented unmodified.
  • 'Coming to a Deli Near You', an upbeat rock tune by Ridiculon that replaces the title and world map theme for Super Meat Boy.
  • The dubstep-themed Hospital boss track from SCATTLE, '165°', is much more dramatic and climactic than Danny's same boss theme, and builds up to an incredible drop.
  • 'The Red Sea', a Surprisingly Gentle Song from SCATTLE, serves as the Salt Factory's Light World menu, and fits the feel of Salt Factory perfectly with its mechanical and ambient sound. The theme for that same menu's Dark World equivalent, 'Dry Rub', is harsher but just as good, and the two tracks crossfade quite well.
  • 'Hell Toupé', made by Ridiculon, is the theme for Hell's dark world. It is more hardcore and down-to-earth metal than any of the Hell tracks from 2010, but it pulls this off very well and provides a tense undertone to the frantic levels of Hell.
  • The awe-inspiring 'Leather Glove - Well Done', by Ridiculon, which plays in the Chapter 6 menus. It has an urgent tone to it and brings to mind the state of the world you're in.
  • Ridiculon's 'Meatal Acropolis' is the epic final boss theme to the 2015 soundtrack, and instead of being fully orchestrated like 'Carmeaty Burana', it's filled to the brim with heavy drums and electric guitars.
  • 'Cotton Candy', and 'Bandage Girl Boogie', the 2015 Cotton Alley tracks from Laura Shigihara, are very upbeat and relaxing, and kind of make you want to dance a bit.

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Super Meat Boy Forever (Ridiculon)

  • Despite its country style, which is the reason why most fans didn't like the 2015 Forest themes in Super Meat Boy, some fans admit to the Pre-Released Green Hills theme growing on them. Its catchy and upbeat yet distorted sound definitely makes it stand out.
  • The Pre-Released Green Hills Dark World theme is loved even more by fans, with its dark and action-packed tone.
  • QuestionMark.ogg(download). As of yet, we don't know what area it's for or even what its real name is note , but that doesn't stop it from being one of the best songs in Ridiculon's whole discography. Think 'Hell Toupé' mixed with 'Steak Thru the Heart' and 'Fundamentum', then fine-tuned to perfection.
  • The theme for the Big Slugger battle wouldn't sound out-of-place as one of your favorite rock songs.

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  • The Salt Factory and Hell theme in the flash game are just about as good as their 'modernized' versions.
  • This chillingly awesome fan-made guitar medley of the original soundtrack.
  • Also, these metal covers of 'Betus Blues', 'Hot Damned', and 'McLarty Party People'.
  • The Lil' Slugger theme seems to be the most popular when it comes to making rock covers of the soundtrack, and somearedownrightamazing.
  • This fan-made orchestral remix of 'Forest Funk' is bouncy, catchy, and fun.
  • This electronic remix of 'Meat Spin' will give you an eargasm.
  • C418 made a techno medley of the 2010 soundtrack, exploring new horizons with snippets from Danny's tunes.
  • Josh Whelchel remixed 'Power of the Meat', another catchy techno medley complete with vocals.
  • Ladies and gentlemen, a live orchestrated compilation of 'Carmeaty Burena', 'Forest Funk', and 'Betus Blues'.

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