Tell her about "baking the Wondertart" theme, it's the final boss theme of the cuphead DLC, or just tell her about the cuphead DLC OST, I'm not a member
@@zappamania it's usually those people who say "sUpPOrT bLaCK bUsiNesSes!" (Basically a cheat code for people because of their skin color and that's literally textbook racism) and call people racist all the time so I turned it around on em
9:48 So fun fact: When Cuphead joined Smash Ultimate as a Mii Costume, Floral Fury got added in the OST to celebrate his inclusion, just like how a remix of Megalovania was added in it when Sans joined as a Mii Costume as well. Really wish we got a remix of Floral Fury, but the fact that the original is in the game is good enough!
0:03 Introduction 3:24 (Members Shoutout) 3:59 Die House 6:16 Threatin' Zeppelin 9:48 Floral Fury 13:30 (Message to viewers) 14:04 Carnival Kerfuffle 18:04 One Hell of a Time
Cuphead's OST is indeed performed by a live band! There's a snippet of Floral Fury's live recording on the developers' YT channel, and that of several other themes as well. Cuphead had an insane level of effort put into it in general, not just in the music, and the whole game was made by a very small team; it's really inspiring to see a development studio put so much care into their art to make it as authentic as possible
Also a percussionist. Sounds like a vibraphone with yarn-covered wood mallets with resonators attached, but the vibratto is off. Cal Tjader was legendary with this instrument.
The solo's are improvised. In fact, there are differences between the music that plays in-game and the OST version of the music. There's some different solos in-game that you will not hear when listening to the OST.
“One hell of a time” is a mix of all the boss battle music and it is the final boss vs the Devil. This game is like a boss rush, it’s mostly boss battles and they are really hard. It’s a very hard game if you are into it, I recommend it. Again it’s a game with mostly boss battles and less platforming (but those are also hard) so the music you have listened to is mostly boss music (Die House is King Dice’s character theme, I think you heard his boss music in the beginning as the first song)
The goodness doesn't stop with Cuphead's OST, other tracks like Aviary Action, Junkyard Jive, Clipjoint Calamity, and Funfair Fever (which has a subtle leitmotif) are amazing and enjoyable to listen to
I got so excited when I listened to the intro to "Die House", because that intro is also used in one of my favorite mens' style/clothing channels here on TH-cam, "The Gentleman's Gazette"! :)
I absolutely LOVE big band! Came across the genre when I was younger and I have been in love with it ever since. Every time I hear a trumpet a couple of snare drums, I get so excited and hyperactive. My favorite instrument in a jazz band would be the bass! Big, strong, deep, and the foundation of the melodies 💪💪
It’s definitely the era of music that I wish I grew up in as well. Whenever I can, I try to write in the style for my band just because of the feeling, the energy, is there I save the refiness of the arrangements. BB/swing tends to be some things that others in my life don’t care for; but, it’s definitely true to my soul. Also, whenever I am able to compose for any projects, if it will complement the media I’m writing for, I will almost always switch that 1920s to 1950s ragtime/big band style of writing. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this game was recorded with a live big band.
9:00 "...or a rhythmic bone in my body." You do. Earlier in the video, you were bobbing your head left and right... to the beat of the music. On beat, if I might add. That's your rhythmic bone. From there, you just have to translate it into movement for your arms and legs that begins and ends at such beats. But even if you don't, your neck doesn't seem to mind dancing.
The DLC should be its own video. They brought the band bacl together and absolutely burned down the place. Highnoon Hoopla even got a video of the live studio performance. But nothing. *Nothing.* Holds a candle to Baking the Wondertart.
A recommendation I would give would be Hi-Fi Rush. An amazing rhythm-action game with an incredible soundtrack of varying subgenres of Rock. Some are even direct homages to existing pieces, since they have a "Streamer" mode which replaces all the licensed music with the aforementioned original pieces. The only problem is that the songs are all 7-10 minutes long.
Yes! Love to see it! The cuphead soundtrack is amazing. If you ever do a part 2 though I recommend checking out Fiery Frolic, Pyramid Peril, and Baking the Wondertart. Just some of my personal favorites.
Introduction and floral fury are absolutely classic! I also really like carnival kerfuffle. I'm happy to see appreciation for the incredible music in this game. The entire soundtrack is absolutely incredible!
If you like jazz you should react to Skullgirls music. There actually is a character called Big Band in it who has a cyborg body made of band instruments and he uses them in combat. Also his theme is right up your alley.
All these tracks were recorded with live musicians in a studio, and also the way the tracks sound is totally impossible to produce digitally, and many things the players are doing that a computer can't. There's some videos of them recording the soundtrack. You're right about the improvisation, whenever an instrument is by themselves, they're improvising. As an added layer, within the gameplay, the solos are different EACH TIME, which works a lot because the game is so difficult you're playing the levels over and over again. This music is also EXTREMELY difficult. I play trumpet and piano, these musicians are incredible, because some of the things they play are genuinely some of the hardest part writing I've ever heard and read.
I know I’m 8 months late, but a cool fun fact is how the composer of these themes created the songs and then paired them with the bosses they fit best with
Hi! All of the Cuphead OST was recorded by a big BIG band, I'm talking easily 20 people, there are some Behind the Scenes uploaded by Studio MDHR (I think that's right) where they show them perform. Also, there are approximately up to 4 or 5 versions of every song because they kept those with little mistakes or breath sounds caused by the musicians, all playing somewhere at the game (the ones at the streamable OST are the "perfect" versions). Die House is sung by a beautiful black woman and played by her band, there's a TH-cam video where she sings it live. I'm so glad cuphead is still getting the recognition it deserves with this top 3 of a video game OST from last decade.
Emily, I highly recommend to listen to the ost of Penny’s Big Breakaway. The game was made by the same creators of Sonic Mania and the soundtrack to it is just as good as, if not better than Sonic Mania, imo. Balearic Birds, Chromatic Oscillations, and Scientific Method are some of my personal favorite songs from it. Plus, if you ever consider playing the game for yourself, it’s available on literally every major system for a low price.
Some of my favorite that you haven’t covered yet is Aviary Action, Railroad Wrath, and (even though it’s not in the game but included in the OST) The Airship!
Cuphead's soundtrack, much like the game's overall look, is heavily inspired by cartoons from the 1930's, in particular cartoons made by Fleischer Studios, who made Betty Boop and Popeye cartoons. Dave and Max Fleischer where HUGE fans of Jazz back in those days, hence why there's a lot of Jazz in Cuphead's soundtrack, along with Swing and Ragtime.
Finallyyy!!! This is the soundtrack I've been waiting for you to react. The whole OST is nothing but bangers and I hope you do a part 2. My personal favorite is Murine Corps.
You would adore the opportunity to take a jazz history class if you like the music in this game. This type of music is called “Swing” Jazz; originating in the late 1930’s. It was made for, as well as from, pure pleasure!! Awesome stuff!!!
Cuphead is a notoriously challenging bullet-hell-ish platformer where the player, projectiles, and every single level and boss is gorgeously hand rendered on real animation cels in 1920s/30s style noodley cartoon animation. Oh and the backgrounds are all real watercolor paintings of course! The meat of the game is 28! (not counting the D.L.C.) incredibly creative and charismatic bosses, each with multiple phases that often completely change the context of the boss and the environment as you go. It's the first game by Studio MDHR, which is a studio founded by two brothers Chad and Jared Moldenhauer (MolDenHauR -> MDHR) in order to create the game, very much a passion project and a frankly absurd undertaking for a startup indie studio, I've seen an estimation of around 50,000 animation frames, so many animation cels... The game was announced in 2013 and took another 4 years to be completed. it started with a 3 person team, grew to 14, partnered with Microsoft, and still stretched it's deadlines to the breaking point. With the founders taking on as many loans as they could and even remortgaging their house apparently. But all that did come after a 2015 showcase of the game that got everybody excited and talking about the game so it wasn't a completely blind dive. Anyway the game was very successful when it did finally come out, instant classic in more ways than one, it sold over 6 million copies over the first 2 years. In addition to the DLC, there was also a netflix show both in 2022, and a boardgame in 2021. And to top it off cuphead was released as a Mii costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. And the costume also comes with Floral Fury as a music track in smash! It's one of only 3 costumes that come with music (the others being Shantae with Burning Town and of course Sans with MEGALOVANIA)
Maybe if you love this you could sidestep into Grim Fandango's soundtrack, as the era influences are similar. Lots of different moods to experience, a few surprises.
It is for this exact reason why I love prog-rock/prog-metal so much - bands such as The Dear Hunter (my favourite album from them is Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional) are absolutely my jam. ❤
YES!! Ever since you've reacted to Undertale and Deltarune's OST Cuphead was one of my main recommendations for what to listen next and I'm so glad you're finally listening to and enjoyed it. Hope you try the game sometime as well. For other OST recommendations, I hope you listen to the Touhou OST too sometime.
Please, listen "Manor house Rally", "Border Town" and "Operation Market Garden" from Medal of Honor Frontline OST, by Michael Giacchino (composer of many soundtracks, like The Incredibles 1 ando 2). You gonna love it.
For those who don’t know. Cup head is a shooting sort of game. Long story short. Cup head and mug man are brothers. Cups is mischievous and greedy. Mugs is a bit mischievous too but mostly cautious. They went to a casino run by the devil and he had a deal for them. IF they got 2 sixes they’d get money. Or if they didn’t the devil would take their souls. And cup head being the greedy boy he is. He went for it. Of course they lost. They were so afraid they had a deal for the devil. If they got other people’s souls they could stay alive. If they didn’t the devil could take their souls to H311. There you have it. That’s the story of cup head 😃
If I'm not mistaken, most of Cuphead's OST was performed and recorded live in studio, as it's emulating the old-school animation style.
It was, there’s a video showing them playing floral fury
Tell her about "baking the Wondertart" theme, it's the final boss theme of the cuphead DLC, or just tell her about the cuphead DLC OST, I'm not a member
From the 1930s with rubber hose animation.
Die House is actually sung by a black woman named Alana Bridgewater. Absolutely incredible voice
@@HitTheFloor16i doubt that was their intention. its not that deep
@@HitTheFloor16???
@@zappamania it's usually those people who say "sUpPOrT bLaCK bUsiNesSes!" (Basically a cheat code for people because of their skin color and that's literally textbook racism) and call people racist all the time so I turned it around on em
@@HitTheFloor16what is your problem bro?
It isn't that deep, although I agree on what was the point of bringing in skin colors
9:48 So fun fact:
When Cuphead joined Smash Ultimate as a Mii Costume, Floral Fury got added in the OST to celebrate his inclusion, just like how a remix of Megalovania was added in it when Sans joined as a Mii Costume as well. Really wish we got a remix of Floral Fury, but the fact that the original is in the game is good enough!
It even played in the video revealing his costume
Do you need the costume for it?! :D
I want this!
0:03 Introduction
3:24 (Members Shoutout)
3:59 Die House
6:16 Threatin' Zeppelin
9:48 Floral Fury
13:30 (Message to viewers)
14:04 Carnival Kerfuffle
18:04 One Hell of a Time
Obrigado amigo, você é um amigo.
Opa, um brasileiro! 🫡
Cuphead's OST is indeed performed by a live band! There's a snippet of Floral Fury's live recording on the developers' YT channel, and that of several other themes as well.
Cuphead had an insane level of effort put into it in general, not just in the music, and the whole game was made by a very small team; it's really inspiring to see a development studio put so much care into their art to make it as authentic as possible
For you that seem so confused, the instrument that plays here 12:39 is a cuíca, a common type of Brazilian friction drum.
Floral Fury is pretty much a 40s and 50s Brazilian Carnival March, there are some great compositions from that time still around.
In case you're curious, all of the songs after Die House were boss themes.
Wrong. Carnival Kerfuffle is from a Run & Gun level.
@@Ultimateboi245 No. That's Funfair Fever. Carnival Kerfuffle is the clown dude's music.
@@Ultimateboi245 Actually Carnival Kerfuffle plays when you fight Beppi the Clown, you might be confused with funfair fever 👍
Yeah, but it’s understandable since
The names are so similar
@@MonkomediaYT I was going to say this, but I didn't know how to phrase it without turning it into an argument. Thanks for this.
I believe that instrument that gave the xylophone sound was a vibraphone, which would be very much in line with 30s and 40s big band style.
percussionist here, can confirm it's a vibraphone!
Also a percussionist.
Sounds like a vibraphone with yarn-covered wood mallets with resonators attached, but the vibratto is off.
Cal Tjader was legendary with this instrument.
Percussionist here, also can confirm
It was!
Cuphead has such an amazing ost truly
As a brazilian i can tell you floral fury is a peefect representation of our samba
Indeed it is!
🎉Eu concordo com você meu nobre 🎉
@@Diogos.g49 tmj doidu
If this gets a part 2, I’d love to see some of the DLC tracks included, because they’re all amazing.
High noon hoopla, bootleg, and baking the wonder tart are my favorites
In the dlc only, not the whole game. The whole game is a different story. More songs I like.
Everything in the OST is recorded live in studio and every animation is hand-drawn. The DLC also has some good soundtracks. Nice video 👍
the dlc ost bangs
The delicious last course!
@@m.s.5370 The delicious last course!
me when the last course is delicious:
The solo's are improvised. In fact, there are differences between the music that plays in-game and the OST version of the music. There's some different solos in-game that you will not hear when listening to the OST.
Me pregunto si habrá alguna forma de escuchar la versión ost de las canciones en el juego
If this ever gets a part 2, I recommend checking out Murine Corps. It’s my personal favorite from the OST.
I think a good one to listen to also is inkwell hell its pretty calming
Sugarland Shimmy is a good one too!
and lest hope she checks the DLC with the ice wizard and mafia bugs themes!!
Ruze of an Ooze is my personal favorite
My personal favorite is Aviary Action. That tenor/alto solo at 2:52 in the song is equisite (not this video, as in the song)
I’m pretty sure that Cuphead and the movie Whiplash some of the main reasons I like the sounds of Big Bang Jazz.
0:03 - "Introduction"
4:00 - "Die House"
6:16 - "Threatenin' Zeppelin" (vs Hilda Berg)
9:48 - "Floral Fury" (vs Cagney Carnation)
14:06 - "Carnival Kerfuffle" (vs Beppi the Clown)
18:07 - "One Hell of a Time" (vs The Devil)
“One hell of a time” is a mix of all the boss battle music and it is the final boss vs the Devil. This game is like a boss rush, it’s mostly boss battles and they are really hard.
It’s a very hard game if you are into it, I recommend it.
Again it’s a game with mostly boss battles and less platforming (but those are also hard) so the music you have listened to is mostly boss music (Die House is King Dice’s character theme, I think you heard his boss music in the beginning as the first song)
Here are my recomendations for part 2:
Sugarland Shimmy
Aviary Action
Murine Corps
Dramatic Fanatic
Railroad Wrath
Moonshine Mob
Snowcult Scuffle
high sea hi jinx too
Also the honeycomb one (I forgot the name)
@@Bucketnetta lol I put that originally but removed becouse there was too much isle 3
@@brunolike8631 lol
Sugarland Shimmy is my favorite track in the game tbh
If you go this crazy for Jazz, somebody should recommend the "Skullgirls" OST.
LET'S GIVE A BIG HAND FOR BIG BAND!
@@trikurrdurr3992HAPPY BIRTHDAY
@@trikurrdurr3992 to be the man?? AAAOOW!! IM GONNA BEAT BIG BAND
There are I think 2 videos of the practicing/recording of this OST, I'm sure you'd love to check those.
8:20 its a vibraphone. You've gotta hear "Baking the Wonder Tart"
The goodness doesn't stop with Cuphead's OST, other tracks like Aviary Action, Junkyard Jive, Clipjoint Calamity, and Funfair Fever (which has a subtle leitmotif) are amazing and enjoyable to listen to
I got so excited when I listened to the intro to "Die House", because that intro is also used in one of my favorite mens' style/clothing channels here on TH-cam, "The Gentleman's Gazette"! :)
For me that year award for best music shoulded be two awards one for cuphead and one for persona 5 . That was an insane year.
There has to be a Part Two and a Part Three to the Cuphead soundtrack, including The Delicious Last Course ost.
I absolutely LOVE big band! Came across the genre when I was younger and I have been in love with it ever since. Every time I hear a trumpet a couple of snare drums, I get so excited and hyperactive. My favorite instrument in a jazz band would be the bass! Big, strong, deep, and the foundation of the melodies 💪💪
Playing carnival kerfuffle in a jazz band was so fun, especially when you're 1st trombone and get to play that cool little solo near the end.
It’s definitely the era of music that I wish I grew up in as well. Whenever I can, I try to write in the style for my band just because of the feeling, the energy, is there I save the refiness of the arrangements. BB/swing tends to be some things that others in my life don’t care for; but, it’s definitely true to my soul.
Also, whenever I am able to compose for any projects, if it will complement the media I’m writing for, I will almost always switch that 1920s to 1950s ragtime/big band style of writing. I was pleasantly surprised to find that this game was recorded with a live big band.
9:00 "...or a rhythmic bone in my body." You do. Earlier in the video, you were bobbing your head left and right... to the beat of the music. On beat, if I might add. That's your rhythmic bone.
From there, you just have to translate it into movement for your arms and legs that begins and ends at such beats. But even if you don't, your neck doesn't seem to mind dancing.
The DLC should be its own video.
They brought the band bacl together and absolutely burned down the place.
Highnoon Hoopla even got a video of the live studio performance.
But nothing. *Nothing.* Holds a candle to Baking the Wondertart.
A recommendation I would give would be Hi-Fi Rush. An amazing rhythm-action game with an incredible soundtrack of varying subgenres of Rock. Some are even direct homages to existing pieces, since they have a "Streamer" mode which replaces all the licensed music with the aforementioned original pieces.
The only problem is that the songs are all 7-10 minutes long.
Yes! Love to see it! The cuphead soundtrack is amazing. If you ever do a part 2 though I recommend checking out Fiery Frolic, Pyramid Peril, and Baking the Wondertart. Just some of my personal favorites.
I love that floral fury is classic Brazilian samba!
Introduction and floral fury are absolutely classic! I also really like carnival kerfuffle. I'm happy to see appreciation for the incredible music in this game. The entire soundtrack is absolutely incredible!
12:39That hot straw being pushed in and out of a cup with a plastic lid…. Makes me want to go to McDonalds😂
You will like "Baking the Wondertart" theme, it's the theme of the final boss for the dlc
Hm, very nice OST.
The Delicious Last Course next, perhaps?
If you like jazz you should react to Skullgirls music. There actually is a character called Big Band in it who has a cyborg body made of band instruments and he uses them in combat. Also his theme is right up your alley.
The xylophone solo in one hell of a time is the best
If you revisit this you have to listen to botanic panic, murine corps, and The kings court
All these tracks were recorded with live musicians in a studio, and also the way the tracks sound is totally impossible to produce digitally, and many things the players are doing that a computer can't. There's some videos of them recording the soundtrack. You're right about the improvisation, whenever an instrument is by themselves, they're improvising. As an added layer, within the gameplay, the solos are different EACH TIME, which works a lot because the game is so difficult you're playing the levels over and over again. This music is also EXTREMELY difficult. I play trumpet and piano, these musicians are incredible, because some of the things they play are genuinely some of the hardest part writing I've ever heard and read.
I'm so glad you did this. I was waiting very patiently for it, and was starting to think it'd never happen.
Next order of business: SIDE ORDER!
If you do a part 2 I heavily recommend murine corps, bootlegger boogie and baking the wondertart. Absolute bangers
All the songs in the main game were recorded first and then matched up to the boss that fit the best
Cuphead os definitely one of my favorite OSTs of all time. You should check out World of Goo's OST, that one is my #1 favorite now and forever.
Bet you didn't expect someone to go ham in a xylophone solo but man is it so good.
I know I’m 8 months late, but a cool fun fact is how the composer of these themes created the songs and then paired them with the bosses they fit best with
Hi! All of the Cuphead OST was recorded by a big BIG band, I'm talking easily 20 people, there are some Behind the Scenes uploaded by Studio MDHR (I think that's right) where they show them perform. Also, there are approximately up to 4 or 5 versions of every song because they kept those with little mistakes or breath sounds caused by the musicians, all playing somewhere at the game (the ones at the streamable OST are the "perfect" versions).
Die House is sung by a beautiful black woman and played by her band, there's a TH-cam video where she sings it live.
I'm so glad cuphead is still getting the recognition it deserves with this top 3 of a video game OST from last decade.
Emily, I highly recommend to listen to the ost of Penny’s Big Breakaway.
The game was made by the same creators of Sonic Mania and the soundtrack to it is just as good as, if not better than Sonic Mania, imo.
Balearic Birds, Chromatic Oscillations, and Scientific Method are some of my personal favorite songs from it.
Plus, if you ever consider playing the game for yourself, it’s available on literally every major system for a low price.
Carnival Kerfuffle is my favorite song from this soundtrack, but I don’t hear many people talking about it, it’s so good
If you do a part 2, I 100% recommend baking the wondertart
If you do a Part 2, I HIGHLY recommend you react to "Baking The Wondertart" from the DLC ost. It's arguably the best track in the entire game.
Some of my favorite that you haven’t covered yet is Aviary Action, Railroad Wrath, and (even though it’s not in the game but included in the OST) The Airship!
Listen to the dlc of cuphead too because i think its jawdropping especialy baking the wondertart.
So glad you enjoyed this one! If you ever consider a part 2 for this game, "Railroad Wrath" is a must-listen!
Damn I tend to focus and struggle so much on the boss fights of this game I didn't even realize how amazing the OST is
Cuphead's soundtrack, much like the game's overall look, is heavily inspired by cartoons from the 1930's, in particular cartoons made by Fleischer Studios, who made Betty Boop and Popeye cartoons. Dave and Max Fleischer where HUGE fans of Jazz back in those days, hence why there's a lot of Jazz in Cuphead's soundtrack, along with Swing and Ragtime.
If we lived in that era, we would’ve never heard these songs.
I've never heard this ost either. Now you just need to listen to Over the Garden Wall
Finallyyy!!! This is the soundtrack I've been waiting for you to react. The whole OST is nothing but bangers and I hope you do a part 2. My personal favorite is Murine Corps.
Another set of great jazz/big band game soundtracks would be "Sam & Max: Save the World", "Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space" and "Grim Fandango"!
I performed a bunch of these last summer with a big band and they were super challenging pieces but very fun.
There are multiple takes of each boss theme btw at least for the dlc so a few different varitions play.
all of these apart of introduction and die house are boss themes
the entire game is like 20-ish bosses back to back
You would adore the opportunity to take a jazz history class if you like the music in this game. This type of music is called “Swing” Jazz; originating in the late 1930’s. It was made for, as well as from, pure pleasure!! Awesome stuff!!!
You shouldndefinitely listen to more of these! My personal picks are snow cult scuffle and baking the wondertart, absolute bangers
Cuphead is a notoriously challenging bullet-hell-ish platformer where the player, projectiles, and every single level and boss is gorgeously hand rendered on real animation cels in 1920s/30s style noodley cartoon animation. Oh and the backgrounds are all real watercolor paintings of course!
The meat of the game is 28! (not counting the D.L.C.) incredibly creative and charismatic bosses, each with multiple phases that often completely change the context of the boss and the environment as you go. It's the first game by Studio MDHR, which is a studio founded by two brothers Chad and Jared Moldenhauer (MolDenHauR -> MDHR) in order to create the game, very much a passion project and a frankly absurd undertaking for a startup indie studio, I've seen an estimation of around 50,000 animation frames, so many animation cels...
The game was announced in 2013 and took another 4 years to be completed. it started with a 3 person team, grew to 14, partnered with Microsoft, and still stretched it's deadlines to the breaking point. With the founders taking on as many loans as they could and even remortgaging their house apparently. But all that did come after a 2015 showcase of the game that got everybody excited and talking about the game so it wasn't a completely blind dive. Anyway the game was very successful when it did finally come out, instant classic in more ways than one, it sold over 6 million copies over the first 2 years. In addition to the DLC, there was also a netflix show both in 2022, and a boardgame in 2021.
And to top it off cuphead was released as a Mii costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. And the costume also comes with Floral Fury as a music track in smash! It's one of only 3 costumes that come with music (the others being Shantae with Burning Town and of course Sans with MEGALOVANIA)
Will you check some Professor Layton osts someday? Im sure you'd love it!
Oh hell yeah
Maybe if you love this you could sidestep into Grim Fandango's soundtrack, as the era influences are similar. Lots of different moods to experience, a few surprises.
FINALLY GOD, FINALLY, GOD LISTENED TO ME
Love everything about this game. True art
Now for the delicious last course (dlc soundtrack)
Some of the recording sessions are on TH-cam.
There are also the Cuphead DLC OSTs which you could also listen to.
My piano teacher did a large amount of the piano on the soundtrack! Coolest piano teacher 😅
There are SO MANY good tracks to react to in Cuphead. Like several videos worth.
It is for this exact reason why I love prog-rock/prog-metal so much - bands such as The Dear Hunter (my favourite album from them is Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional) are absolutely my jam. ❤
Cuphead OST is a jam, I'm happy you gave it a listen ! And I'm glad that it made your day better
Ah, Floral Fury, the only track in the entire game that wasn't 30s/40s/50s swing, and the track that was chosen to be in Smash Ultimate.
I hope that you keep listening this OST, because it's FIRE
Actually, the boss themes have different solos from the in game and the soundtrack versions, especially Carnival Kerfuffle
19:29 they are all most all boss Themes
Finally some more people reacting to those banger OSTs
if you love big band music you would love the super mario 3d world ost
9:29 I love The Aristocats!
Almost all of the songs you listened to were boss themes. One Hell of a Time had hints of other boss themes mixed into it.
YES!! Ever since you've reacted to Undertale and Deltarune's OST Cuphead was one of my main recommendations for what to listen next and I'm so glad you're finally listening to and enjoyed it. Hope you try the game sometime as well. For other OST recommendations, I hope you listen to the Touhou OST too sometime.
Forgot to mention, the JJK OST slaps too
This Floral Fury song looks like a lot with Brazilian Samba music
Please, listen "Manor house Rally", "Border Town" and "Operation Market Garden" from Medal of Honor Frontline OST, by Michael Giacchino (composer of many soundtracks, like The Incredibles 1 ando 2).
You gonna love it.
If Mario Galaxy got a part two, this should too
Cuphead is what happens when you take Ragtime and Mickey Mouse and make it a living hell
but we all love it anyway
SAME THOUGHTS, FAVORITE OST IIN JAZZ VIDEOGAME HISTORY
I hope Bootlegger Boogie from the DLC is reacted to in part 2, it’s my favorite
OOOO SHE SHOULD REACT TO THE DLC TRACKS, bootlegger boogie is a great one
There is way more, you have to listen to it all it’s the best (especially dlc)
You should really check out the Risk of Rain 2 soundtrack, incredible indie game OST, very unique.
For those who don’t know. Cup head is a shooting sort of game. Long story short. Cup head and mug man are brothers. Cups is mischievous and greedy. Mugs is a bit mischievous too but mostly cautious. They went to a casino run by the devil and he had a deal for them. IF they got 2 sixes they’d get money. Or if they didn’t the devil would take their souls. And cup head being the greedy boy he is. He went for it. Of course they lost. They were so afraid they had a deal for the devil. If they got other people’s souls they could stay alive. If they didn’t the devil could take their souls to H311. There you have it. That’s the story of cup head 😃
No Botanic Panic!? come on!
When Pokémon Masters?
The wait is killing me
I love how 4 seconds into the video she just says *_it's jazz_*