To be fair that clip has been a stable of sample CDs since the 90s and I doubt he knew it's origin. It's not even the first time it's been used in a video game. The final boss music for that awful Bebe's Kids game on SNES uses the same sample.
this boss felt more like some sort of breeze, kinda, i mean yeah i did get hit a couple of times, but i never lost a single life, its like the game just got all easy cause it knows how much i suffered when playing this (dear god was unknown (or F-zone) such pain)
@TheCreationOfDread it's from a malcolm x speech about gentrification, where he talks about coffee as a metaphore, saying you might have coffee (culture/people) that is too black and too strong, so you mix a bit of white creamer (whiteness) in it's about coffee, but about discrimination or erasure or whatever hideki has said the sample is intended to be about coffee though
When your coffee gets deconstructed into its original ingredients
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It's slowly getting stronger each time
Still can't believe Hideki sampled Malcolm X's voice for this
He also sampled The Watts Prophets and Grandia, too. Sell Your Soul, as well as Snow Village Lain.
@@SaiyanGamer95can't forget about stokely Carmichael
Which part is Malcolm X?
@@Blue-Jell-O-Squad”too black too strong”
To be fair that clip has been a stable of sample CDs since the 90s and I doubt he knew it's origin. It's not even the first time it's been used in a video game. The final boss music for that awful Bebe's Kids game on SNES uses the same sample.
This music never gets old
6:10 I thought my PC crashed lol.
2:50 I love this Bassline so much!
Rest in peace Malchom X
PCM 8+ PCM 11 = Perfection.
"BLAZE HE IS CLOSING IN TO YOU!!"
"I KNOW!"
"SONIC, HE'S HEADING RIGHT FOR YOU!"
Has anyone else noticed that the bass sounds like the game over theme?
the game over theme directly interpolates Wrapped In Black, or at least directly uses elements from it lmao
@@trueouchysYeah that was wild the first time I got a game over.
Yeah, the game over uses Wrapped in Black as a leitmotif. Even the "Rappin' black" voice sample is in the game over.
my brain read it as "wrapped in bleach"
4:48 BANGER
I wish I could write basslines like PCM 8. So smooth, so groovy. How does Hideki do it?
LETS GOOOOOOO
11:05 is my fav part
Peak
this is fucking awesome
Malcom X
2:14 best start
PCM 1 is quite eerie, must say
OBSTRUCT!!
this boss felt more like some sort of breeze, kinda, i mean yeah i did get hit a couple of times, but i never lost a single life, its like the game just got all easy cause it knows how much i suffered when playing this (dear god was unknown (or F-zone) such pain)
EGG KING WAS THE ONLY BOSS I COULDN'T DEFEAT ON NORMAL DIFFICULTY!
Bomber Barbara or whatever that thing is is infinitely more difficult than it
Again, you are forced to do this TWICE just to fight the true final boss
Anyone got a download link for each individual part? Trying to mane a remix
I always thought the voices on PCM 1 were saying, 'monster'...
12:25
Pcm10 is the best
is it just me, or are all these deconstructions really quiet?
too black?
(racism reference?)
Other people make coffee jokes
Se refiere capas al vórtice dimensional de la pelea o al espacio mismo
Those samples were clips taken from Malcolm X's message on oppressors. Honestly fitting for Final Boss music
Too strong
@TheCreationOfDread it's from a malcolm x speech about gentrification, where he talks about coffee as a metaphore, saying you might have coffee (culture/people) that is too black and too strong, so you mix a bit of white creamer (whiteness) in
it's about coffee, but about discrimination or erasure or whatever
hideki has said the sample is intended to be about coffee though