The amount of love, care and passion put into this soundtrack is extremely inspiring. The game? Mediocre at best. The soudtrack? Among some of the best I've heard in my life. What the actual fuck man.
@@LilXancheX I also love that game, its from my childhood :). Anyway: In 2001 there were many games that were much more advanced. Even in the early 90s for example there were lot of better games, for example the Super Mario series.
This sounds like something you would hear on a sunny but cold 2011-2013 morning(usually 11-12am) playing on a old console-computer while you're trying to beat it and usually not fully focused.
This stage always gave me "you're at the end of the journey" vibes and the stage is a darker version of Jellyfish Fields It's melancholically beautiful and nostalgic, man i love this game despite the flaws
@@moonlefsydeYou're almost over the hump. Once you reach 20, time speeds up a lot and everything changes. This song brings me so much sorrow these days, I'm not sure why I even still listen to it.
For me, this song is really evocative of the good old days I spent with my brother trying to beat the game in a single session, as we never owned a memory card. It would take us an entire afternoon for us to reach this point in the game. By the time we did, the evening sun would start to set, signaling the end of the day and the final chapter of the journey. Looking back, the game itself is pretty generic, but this song and soundtrack still elevated the experience for me
It's a game about a yellow sponge I used to play alot as a kid on the ps1 but this moment of the game and song reminds me a bit of entering adulthood. The first level of the game being happy go lucky like a viewpoint of a child but seeing it years later and you start to see the issue of some things you liked as a kid
That's also the kind of feeling that I get from this too. This song makes me think about how I took my younger years for granted and didn't think they were anything special, or that growing up is what I wanted to do. Now all of those years are gone, and all that's left is the worse, longest part of anyone's life, where I now see things as what they actually are, instead of what kids see.
Though I very much like the entire soundtrack to this game, this song is the one that stood out to me even as I was a kid playing it, and stands out to me now as I remember it.
Really dumb idea coming through, but do you think Industrial Jelly Fields could be the result of SB going back in time and messing something up in the past? It seems to be the same Jelly Fields from the first level, but more polluted and dystopian. Oil comes from fossils, and fossils come from skeletons. So maybe defeating Parasitic Worm somehow killed the whale, and that's why there's a plethora of oil in Bikini Bottom now. Heh, look at me, trying to unironically theorize about a friggin' Spongebob game that came out two decades ago...
I actually really like this theory. That would be a neat background detail for the level but I'm sure the developers didn't put that much thought into it as they really didn't care a lot about Spongebob anyways. There is literally a folder named _"New Sbsp like we care"_ that was found in the development archives for this game among other things like crude drawings of the characters doing naughty things. This was just another licensed game for them to pump out. This actually reminds me of the game Sonic CD since that game has time travel as a part of its gameplay. You are able to travel to the past and if you destroy robot generators you can make a good future. However, if that is neglected then a bad future is made where the landscape becomes bleak and polluted much like the Industrial Fields of this game.
Didn't remember this song from the game, probably cause my brother and I rarely got to world 5...but this is definitely one of the best songs in the game, and that's taking away the nostalgia factor :p.
I come back to this game's OST every so often and I always come to the same conclusion. This is the best track in the game for me. Soothing, relaxing and very depressing.
@Layne Krusz Yep, I decided shortly after making this comment to reupload the song on my alternate account. The original artist is in the comments, if anyone wants to support them.
I think that has to do with the composer, Matthew Simmonds aka 4mat, having already been experienced in creating music by getting his start from being a part of the 90s demoscene for the Amiga computer systems. He would then take his skills to make music for officially released Amiga games and eventually on to other systems. Overall, I do think this is the best track in the game. It certainly doesn’t sound like something for a Spongebob game. It has a more somber tone to it but I think that’s appropriate given that it plays in levels in the final world. It’s like it's indicating that this is close to the end of Spongebob’s journey.
What's funny is how Man Ray was featured in the intro but only appeared as a regular enemy here (I don't think he appeared at all in the GBA version), meanwhile The Flying Dutchman, not featured in the intro, is a boss in both versions. I wish Man Ray was the final boss with his own little plot (being the one to break Mermaid Man's TV just to mess with him :p) or at least a mini boss in Man Ray's Lair, but oh well.
He was probably gonna be replaced by the unused buff shark enemies at some point, maybe, cuz it's weird that there's multiple man rays and there's a stage for him but he isn't a boss, so at some point he had to be planned as one...
It's kind of insulting Man Ray are weak clones, but it could have been fixed, if the plot was about the real Man Ray was just using his clones as minions, and he is the last powerful boss. Your idea for the story would be definitely more interesting along with some dialogue lines, and the Dogfish is just a forgetable character.
This song means a different thing for anybody, thats crazy! Speaking about, it gives me happy sadness(? like life is worth living even if life is hard sometimes.
It's a bit surprising, isn't it? This good composition (along with many others in this game) was made for a *SpongeBob* game of all things... Also, nah, this isn't the GBA version. That version messed up these songs. In the case of this song, they removed the intro for whatever reason, which is important in the PlayStation version as it's what gradually introduces the sad feeling.
Here's the link to the Cover, ask permission first! (Not Mine) soundcloud.com/theunknownvenom/spongebob-squarepants-supersponge-oil-rig-cover Mind if you upload this again? This was originally on youtube but taken down for unknown reasons, possibly copyright
RIP Stephen Hillenburg.
Thank you for creating the cartoon that gave us this tune.
Kids now day will never know what it feels beating a game without a memory card
I hear yeah! I beat this game on one go! Lost life. But it was the first game I beat as a kid!
I know what it feels like...I tried beating Spyro 2 on our old PS2 without a memory card and I got stuck on the trolley part, so eventually I gave up.
@Psyche 2000s nostalgia is a thing you know
That's my life with the GameCube for you
Who the hell doesn't buy their kid a memory card?
The Stickerbrush Symphony of Spongebob video game OST’s
Yes 😭
True
sounds like a Plok theme
That is a surprisingly apt comparison! 😅
Best theme in the game.
True
precipice canyon also top.
Absolutely
Cavernous Canyon wins 🎉
can't believe i was one boss fight away from hearing this bop as a kid
The amount of love, care and passion put into this soundtrack is extremely inspiring. The game? Mediocre at best. The soudtrack? Among some of the best I've heard in my life. What the actual fuck man.
the composer was the only one who gave a shit about the game i guess
@@HouseholdWarrior the game was fun. Give it a break, it’s an old 2001’s game...
Get over yourself
@@LilXancheX you havent seen the backup disks i guess
@@HouseholdWarrior ?
@@LilXancheX I also love that game, its from my childhood :). Anyway: In 2001 there were many games that were much more advanced. Even in the early 90s for example there were lot of better games, for example the Super Mario series.
This is actually golden.
The golden spatula!
The golden music!
Golden experience requiem
Favorite song from this game.
antwon369 me too
Me three
Same. It wouldn't be out of place in Super Paper Mario.
Same
This sounds like something you would hear on a sunny but cold 2011-2013 morning(usually 11-12am) playing on a old console-computer while you're trying to beat it and usually not fully focused.
Best song in the whole game and that's saying a lot. This whole soundtrack is full of bangers.
the way this song is played, is telling that your almost there. this brings tears to my eyes. ahh, what a fun childhood I had. :)
You're Journey is almost complete.
The JurassicMan my journey ended wen I grew up. Rip childhood
Very emotional for a game that's about Spongebob acquiring a birthday gift for Patrick.
This stage always gave me "you're at the end of the journey" vibes and the stage is a darker version of Jellyfish Fields
It's melancholically beautiful and nostalgic, man i love this game despite the flaws
Same here
Reminds me of oot when you’re adult Link
Ye
This is what it sounds like when you’re sitting on the couch and just thinking about what you’re going to do in life.
Grown up problems lol
@@LilXancheX chill I’m barely about to turn 17 in February.
@@moonlefsydeYou're almost over the hump. Once you reach 20, time speeds up a lot and everything changes. This song brings me so much sorrow these days, I'm not sure why I even still listen to it.
@@frenchyproductions9692 nostalgia and old memories are nice
Remember how straight up fucking man-ray is a normal enemy here?
Yeah then you shoot him and he falls over like some kind of doll
And the boss of the last world is just a random dog that you kill with groundpounds
@@medic-ez9fo That's true
It’s called the iron dogfish!
What is the final boss was man Ray's pet dog
The difference between this song and all of the others is hilarious
can listen to this driving to the beach it's perfect for listening
* Looks at the waste-polluted, dystopian version of the first level *
...Well that escalated quickly. /:
I bet Man-ray was behind it
@@rosseenglimmer8962 Good reason for beating them so normally.
For me, this song is really evocative of the good old days I spent with my brother trying to beat the game in a single session, as we never owned a memory card. It would take us an entire afternoon for us to reach this point in the game. By the time we did, the evening sun would start to set, signaling the end of the day and the final chapter of the journey. Looking back, the game itself is pretty generic, but this song and soundtrack still elevated the experience for me
Whatever you receive as a kid is welcome, excellent, appreciated and entertaining.
It's a game about a yellow sponge I used to play alot as a kid on the ps1 but this moment of the game and song reminds me a bit of entering adulthood.
The first level of the game being happy go lucky like a viewpoint of a child but seeing it years later and you start to see the issue of some things you liked as a kid
That's also the kind of feeling that I get from this too. This song makes me think about how I took my younger years for granted and didn't think they were anything special, or that growing up is what I wanted to do. Now all of those years are gone, and all that's left is the worse, longest part of anyone's life, where I now see things as what they actually are, instead of what kids see.
I never thought of it that way. No wonder it was such a downer
Reminds me of running through a field during a late summer afternoon. Perfect for the last world.
Though I very much like the entire soundtrack to this game, this song is the one that stood out to me even as I was a kid playing it, and stands out to me now as I remember it.
This song is like the musical interpretation of depression, and I love it.
Jelly Fields Zone Bad Future
Really does remind me of a mix of Palmtree Panic and Quartz Quadrant maybe. Sonic CD was definitely an inspiration for this soundtrack
Honestly, you wouldn't expect to see several Manrays walking around...
Really dumb idea coming through, but do you think Industrial Jelly Fields could be the result of SB going back in time and messing something up in the past?
It seems to be the same Jelly Fields from the first level, but more polluted and dystopian. Oil comes from fossils, and fossils come from skeletons. So maybe defeating Parasitic Worm somehow killed the whale, and that's why there's a plethora of oil in Bikini Bottom now.
Heh, look at me, trying to unironically theorize about a friggin' Spongebob game that came out two decades ago...
I actually really like this theory. That would be a neat background detail for the level but I'm sure the developers didn't put that much thought into it as they really didn't care a lot about Spongebob anyways. There is literally a folder named _"New Sbsp like we care"_ that was found in the development archives for this game among other things like crude drawings of the characters doing naughty things. This was just another licensed game for them to pump out.
This actually reminds me of the game Sonic CD since that game has time travel as a part of its gameplay. You are able to travel to the past and if you destroy robot generators you can make a good future. However, if that is neglected then a bad future is made where the landscape becomes bleak and polluted much like the Industrial Fields of this game.
Hmm
This is song is genuinely incredible
Didn't remember this song from the game, probably cause my brother and I rarely got to world 5...but this is definitely one of the best songs in the game, and that's taking away the nostalgia factor :p.
all these adventures just to set up a birthday party for your idols
For your best friend
Jellyfish Fields is looking a lot more like Industrial Fields.
"why?" - sad sponge
LMAO sonic forces reference
I legit thought this was a mario party song from the n64 era. This track is GREAT.
Nah it sounds like quartz quadrant present from sonic cd
@@MEOVVO.O yeah, i can see where you're coming from with that one
I come back to this game's OST every so often and I always come to the same conclusion. This is the best track in the game for me. Soothing, relaxing and very depressing.
1:32 POV: You see that the place you used to go to for fun and enjoyment has now become a desolate wasteland....
i didnt play this game but this feels so deppresing because the theme of the level but also motivating u to continue
PowerMetalFox73 used to have a really good rendition of this theme
Sadly it's no longer on TH-cam but I still have the MP3
I need it!
Maio I posted it on an alt channel, I can't post a link because it'll be flagged as spam but look up "dizzyjanitor oil rig" in the TH-cam search bar.
ZeroJanitor PowerMetalFox!?
@Layne Krusz Yep, I decided shortly after making this comment to reupload the song on my alternate account. The original artist is in the comments, if anyone wants to support them.
@Jdrocco there's a very accurate MIDI by Lu9 on VGMusic, look in the New Files section.
This track honestly reminds me of Sonic CD for some reason.
It reminds me of Sonic CD too. Mostly because the Industrial Fields can be seen as the “Bad Future” of the first level, Jelly Fields.
palmtree panic bad future/past but underwater
I was thinking about planet wisp in Sonic Colors, the themes for both worlds are similar too
I think this song sounds similar to Quartz Quadrant good future
seeing yalls replies in here honestly makes me glad im not the only one who still thinks this. the soundtrack for this game is such a gem i love it.
this song heals me in so many ways thank you spongebob
Why is the music this good for a spongebob game for the ps1?
I think that has to do with the composer, Matthew Simmonds aka 4mat, having already been experienced in creating music by getting his start from being a part of the 90s demoscene for the Amiga computer systems. He would then take his skills to make music for officially released Amiga games and eventually on to other systems.
Overall, I do think this is the best track in the game. It certainly doesn’t sound like something for a Spongebob game. It has a more somber tone to it but I think that’s appropriate given that it plays in levels in the final world. It’s like it's indicating that this is close to the end of Spongebob’s journey.
The music who sounds in a dangerous hot springs,a pervy city,a public bath,a chill and purple-colored camp and in your own mind...
I get such strong Chrono Trigger and PlayStation RPG vibes from this. Amazing OST, especially for a generally unremarkable licensed game.
SpongeBob CD. Jelly fields act 3 Bad future(us)
IKR I was thinking of this
It sounds just like quartz quadrants present
This song makes me think of various tracks from the Mother 3 OST 🤔
Its totally Adolescence!!!
Holy FUCK why is this fuckin SpongeBob gameboy game music so fuckin GOOD!?!?
This is the PS1 version.
The gameboy music was goofy af
Ps1 version
Reminds me of Super Mario World. Especially at 1:01
yeah the steel drums
It wouldn't actually be out of place in Super Paper Mario.
Fr
why is this so good
Un tema melancólico nostálgico para reflexionar
On the same tier as Bramble Blast and Orcana of Time title screen music so legendary
I see an old friend appear in my recommended, nice!
What's funny is how Man Ray was featured in the intro but only appeared as a regular enemy here (I don't think he appeared at all in the GBA version), meanwhile The Flying Dutchman, not featured in the intro, is a boss in both versions.
I wish Man Ray was the final boss with his own little plot (being the one to break Mermaid Man's TV just to mess with him :p) or at least a mini boss in Man Ray's Lair, but oh well.
He was probably gonna be replaced by the unused buff shark enemies at some point, maybe, cuz it's weird that there's multiple man rays and there's a stage for him but he isn't a boss, so at some point he had to be planned as one...
It's kind of insulting Man Ray are weak clones, but it could have been fixed, if the plot was about the real Man Ray was just using his clones as minions, and he is the last powerful boss.
Your idea for the story would be definitely more interesting along with some dialogue lines, and the Dogfish is just a forgetable character.
This song is nuts wayyyy too good
Sounds sad but still cool
my childhood didn't have to go down this hard but it did..
Que hermosos recuerdo tengo de este juego
nostalgia
1:01 Absolutely soothing.
The instrumentals kinda remind me of Under the Sea lol
this reminds me a lot of sonic cd past themes
Thank you Gray, this really is a fantastic track
This song means a different thing for anybody, thats crazy! Speaking about, it gives me happy sadness(? like life is worth living even if life is hard sometimes.
Imagine if the comment section were checkpoints just like the dkc2 stickerbrush symphony song
Jarsh Finx
After all this time, I have finally found it.
literally one of the tuffest osts ever
This game had a great soundtrack. This and Fish Hooks Park are the best.
Jelly Fields - Bad Future mix
Sounds like **insert game that might have a similar song to this here**
Jellyfish fields is now INDUSTRIALIZED!
The Jellyfish aren’t liking this change...
Literally the 1st level is polluted
that part starting at 1:29 makes me feel alive again
Lol, I said this on the wrong video, but anyway, this reminds me of the beach theme from Plok.
there's definitely a lot of parallels
Sinceramente, la mejor canción de este juegazo. ¿Alguien más recordando ésto en 2023? Me encanta. 😀👍♥️
OUCH!
Best song in the game!!!
Reminds me of Plok!
hahaha this is nuts XD I played this game long time ago,
Why does it sound like a desert in a jrpg?
(Toilet Cow's Recommendation)
It is without a doubt my favorite song, the only thing that comes to mind is a beautiful sunset and the sea 😍
You're telling me this isn't a MOTHER 3 song?
sounds like a JRPG song
Spongebob CD.
Jellyfish Fields (Bad Future).
BIKMIN
This is from Annoy Squidward
Es como el típico tema que escucharías en una tarde de picnic en la playa, con amigos de la infancia o familiares que no ves en años.
This'll always make me think of global warming
real
Sounds like Super Mario World
Reminds me of Planet Wisp
Or did Planet Wisp awaken these memories inside me?
@@nicklespale22 yeah I always think of planet wisp with this song. Both sound very nature
@@nicklespale22Quartz quadrants from sonic cd
Sinceramente, la mejor canción de este juegazo de PS1. Me encanta. 😀👍♥️ ¿Alguien más recordando ésto en 2023?
Imagine the fog approaching from..
Is this supposed to be Scrap Brain zone or Make Squidward Cry zone?
Para que es ese juego?
Para PS1 n.n
para divertirnos
Savage Dude No u
Savage Dude got 'em
Well damn 👍🏽
1:01 is my favorite part lol
Ouch!
literally a song from the sundays
Which song
@@BMitts idk man it just reminds me of them
@@joeburgerant8514 oh alright
of sure ;)
Sounds like Sonic Advance 1 act stage
Quartz quadrants from sonic cd
@@DubiousDepthsRadio Good Future.
@@HarmonyBunny it sounds more present and bad future to me lol
Where can I listen to the one with Mother 3 instruments?
@Oshabot 16 smh, that fecking silvagunner
The GBA version, but it’s marginally lower quality than Mother 3’s instrument quality
I don't know why thare was black stuff all around at this place
Cum
@@LilXancheX wrong
Critica a reuniclus hess (parte final)
ZICO TOPS¡¡¡¡¡
Si, una parte de la musica me recordó a él
Soulja Boy I tell em
this is from a fucking spongebob GBA game???
This is the playstation version, the gba version isn't quite as good sounding
It's a bit surprising, isn't it? This good composition (along with many others in this game) was made for a *SpongeBob* game of all things... Also, nah, this isn't the GBA version. That version messed up these songs. In the case of this song, they removed the intro for whatever reason, which is important in the PlayStation version as it's what gradually introduces the sad feeling.
The GBA version sounds awful. This doesn't.
karate choppers
gaming
The GBA version is not as good as this. But it is the best track in this game
Here's the link to the Cover, ask permission first! (Not Mine) soundcloud.com/theunknownvenom/spongebob-squarepants-supersponge-oil-rig-cover Mind if you upload this again? This was originally on youtube but taken down for unknown reasons, possibly copyright
Ah, yes i remember this one....hmm...i dunno, but none of the songs from this OST have gotten copyrighted yet...strange
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