"Who's Elise" ...A princess who, depending on which timeline you focus on, either never met Sonic or became his human love interest complete with a resurrection kiss. Welcome to the hell that is the lore implications of Sonic 06.
Also a character with more potential than the fans give her credit for. She's still a bad character, don't get me wrong. But the concept still has potential that could be used in a much better way and would make her a good character. But the fans are too focused on "Eww she kissed Sonic !" to see that.
love this, no predictable irony or sarcasm about "oh its sonic isnt that silly", just genuinely engaging with the emotions of the music itself, absolutely what I come to this channel for
One thing I love about Live and Learn is mostly the context behind it; Live and Learn's melody is EVERYWHERE in SA2's menus (and in a couple level tracks too), but yoh never hear the full song until the very end of the game where the final boss takes place, and it's like the game keeps giving you tastes of what Live and Learn is like, until you actually hear the full song by the end of the game.
I just learned something absolutely crazy about Crush 40. They're music is amazing, but ironically it's a miracle their music matches the games so well as apparently their writer actually doesn't even play the games nor does he even see the games as they're being made. He just writes the song based on the story synopsis. That's amazing, it's like how Martin O'Donnell wrote the Halo theme in a car drive to work one day.
That'll be about the singer Johnny Gioelli, right? Who does write a lot of Crush 40's lyrics. That process makes sense to me. But the music has always been written by Jun Senoue, who is an employee of SEGA, so is in the same room as other people making Sonic every weekday. I can't remember if Senoue ever said he's played one of the games, but it must have happened in the past 32 years he's been working there. Maybe he's too busy.
@Lionheart-tu4zs Revvin' Up was made for NASCAR ARCADE. Came out in-between Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2. I've never played the game so I don't know on which course it plays.
Also, psst... Johnny Gioelli is also the singer for Axel Rudi Pell. Check them out if ya wanna listen to hard rock/metal that's like Accept, Priest, or Dio. They even did a few Dio covers.
The fact you mentioned the track from Shadow the Hedgehog had some "real edge" made me laugh since the title of the game has been meme cut to just "Ow the Edge" forever :D
I love seeing people react to Unknown From M.E. because every time they do, they start off really surprised and then a minute in they're just grooving with barely any words spoken.
Come on, let's list off other songs we think Marco should listen to! * It Doesn't Matter (Sonic's Theme from Sonic Adventure 1) * I am... All of Me (main theme of Shadow the Hedgehog) * Hydrocity Zone (from Sonic 3&Knuckles or its remake from Sonic Mania) * Launch Base Zone (From S3&K) * Final Chase (Shadow the Hedgehog) * Live Life (credits theme from Sonic and the Black Knight) * His World (Sonic 06. The song that almost convinces you that game is good)
You're on the mark with Egg Dragoon, it's the fight where you can really tell that Eggman's snapped in regards to Sonic, no more platitudes or grandiose presentations to the process, he's simply pulled out a prototype robot specifically engineered to KILL Sonic. It's so serious that even Sonic is telling Eggman to cool it, which is insane to me. They're literally plummeting to the earth's core and all Eggman cares about is killing Sonic, he doesn't even talk smack! It's because of this that Egg Dragoon is still my favorite boss track from all of Sonic, the severity of the situation is unmatched.
All of this. The Egg Dragoon is genuinely my favourite non-Super fight in the series because of the sheer intensity from a plot standpoint, and also Unleashed music is SO GOOD. The fight after this is arguably even more important, since it's for the fate of the world, and the orchestra certainly makes that obvious musically. But in that fight you're playing as Super Sonic with the Gaia Colossus as backup; the Egg Dragoon boss track is just so damn personal, a fight that might genuinely kill Sonic or Eggman in the end.
Egg Dragoon is one of my top favorite moments in Sonic history. For the first time ever between Eggman and Sonic, it felt like "all bets are off, this is going to be our FINAL confontation". Sure, more games happened afterward; but this song really hammered home the feeling of NOW OR NEVER.
What i found really cool was marcos mentioned that sonic was the horns in the song wich fits so so well as the werehog was characterised worth horns and sax, best game
Live and Learn was such an iconic moment in the early days of 3D Sonic games, zooming around in space as Super Sonic and Shadow with Live and Learn in the background was my childhood
0:21 - Reach for the Stars (Sonic Colors) 2:16 - Live and Learn (Sonic Adventure 2) 9:14 - Glyphic Canyon (Shadow the Hedgehog) 13:07 - Flying Battery Zone, Act 2 (Sonic & Knuckles) 16:14 - Egg Dragoon (Sonic Unleashed) 21:51 - Open Your Heart (Sonic Adventure) 30:34 - Unknown from M.E. (Sonic Adventure) [low key one of my favorite themes of the series] 36:58 - Find Your Flame (Sonic Frontiers) 43:30 - This Is Our World/A New Hero (Sonic Forces) 46:12 - My Destiny [Theme of Elise] (Sonic the Hedgehog 2006)
@@MarcoMeatball kekw Everyone gets a mulligan. :V EDIT: And I apparently count, because I mislabelled "This Is Our World/A New Hero" as "This Is Our World/Our Hero". XD
Yes, the Sonic & Knuckles Flying Battery Zone Act 2 is on the Sega Genesis in 1994 on its 1988 sound hardware including the Yamaha YM2612 OPN2 FM synthesis chip, configured here for 5x 4-operator FM voices, plus drum sample playback (instead of a 6th FM voice). It is in fact the only track here to be generated on-console from sequencing data (whereas all the others are recorded music tracks from newer consoles). Funnily enough, it was the same in the first part, but the track was from Mystic Cave Zone from Sonic 2 (1992).
“Who is shadow” bro you’re gonna need an entire separate video for that 46:37 in universe retcon, that story no longer exist, don’t worry about it 😐 49:45 DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT
Uknown from M.E. being compared to a Greek Chorus is something I never considered before, but I do love that comparison. The song is indeed meant to be more blunt and kind of forceful more than Sonic is, since a lot of the lyrics are entirely literal towards Knuckles' story and character, and he indeed can be described like the song itself. Loud and a bit foolhardy, a bit boastful, but also serene and wistful during the R&B sections. It kind of feels like he wrote the song himself in that regard, and I like when character themes reflect their subject matter like that.
especially since if there's three traits to describe knuckles, they'd be stubborn, naive, and _straightforward._ he's the exact type to not only have to take a moment to parse figurative language and symbolism, but also to react _before_ he's put the piece together. and, appropriately ... unknown from M.E. is basically almost entirely literal exposition, dotted with some basic similes and like a _single_ metaphor. it is entirely upfront, entirely earnest, and puts basically all its creative language into hyping up knuckles's strength. which is _extremely_ on the nose, but, hey, knuckles is an extremely on the nose dude
33:58 : Knuckles is connected to this slower Rap and R&B for a few reasons: Firstly, Knuckles is a intentional contrast to Sonic: He's an Echidna (another spikey mammal) rather then a Hedgehog, he's red to Sonic's blue, he's power/strength to Sonic's speed, he's got a moon crescent on his chest vs Sonic's "sun" circle, and to tie into the next point, he's introspective and tied to his past/ancestry wheras Sonic is a free-spirit always doing things without second guessing himself. So the musical genre reflects that personality difference. Knuckles, within the story/lore of the games, is one of the last surviving Echidna, which are characterized as a sort of Mesoamerican (particularly Mayan) ancient race that worshiped the Chaos emeralds, particularly a large central one known as the Master Emerald, and Knuckles sees it as his duty to guard the Master Emerald and the ruins around it not even knowing why or what his origins are. Sonic Adventure 1, the game this theme comes from (though a remix is also in SA2) is actually all about that Ancient Echidna race, and this early into the series, Knuckles was still more of a situational ally or neutral party then a core part of the hero team, and was primarily devoted to guarding the Emerald more then saving the world. So Knuckles theme in SA1 being a slower, and more "ethnic" track is tied into those narrative and character traits of him questioning his purpose and heritage, and you can obviously hear a lot of what I've mentioned in the lyrics. Finally, and to connect to my point about the ethnic, African american connotations those musical genres are tied to, is that Knuckles was also kinda coded as a Black character: In Sonic Adventure the Echidna are Indigenous, as I said, but Knuckles as originally designed a few titles earlier in the series was intended to Black Caribbean theme: His spines look like hair deads, his shoes have a raasta color scheme, some marketing materials have him speaking in a Jamaican accent (tho that was abandoned), and in both Adventure games a lot of the music associated with him is Hip Hop or R&B. Other people have mentioned this to you, i'm sure, but in Sonic Adventure 2 in particular, the music for each character's playable levels (not just their main vocal themes, Unknown from ME is of course Knuckle's Vocal theme for both games, each character's theme is similarly a musical and lyrical encapsulation of that character's while vibe and personality) have music in different genres which reflect the characters (unlike in SA1, where characters shared stages so they couldn't be musically tuned to different characters). I'm not a big music person so I'm maybe butchering the exact genres and subgenres here, but Sonic has the quick, fun rock tracks you'd expect, Shadow has a more industrial, grungy set of rock tracks with vaugely emo vocals that's hard to make out, Knuckles has, as i've said, rap and R&B, Rouge (the bat, a sort of catwoman, femme fatal spy/thief character) has jazz and bossa nova, Tails (who in SA2 is in a mech) has more electronic sounding rock with synth elements, and Eggman like tails has more electronic or synth heavy rock, but with more mechanical and industrial (in a literal, not just a musical) sounds and tones, with clanks and grinding etc.
I like how you pointed out that open your heart was mature, the whole city gets flooded in the final story of Sonic Adventure 1 and I'm pretty sure everyone who were in the buildings are dead, it's a pretty dark thought.
It was actually confirmed by Sega that everyone in Station Square was conveniently able to evacuate as Perfect Chaos attacked, which, to me, feels like a cop-out and kind of lessens the blow of the whole flood if the only consequence was just property damage. Not to mention, it doesn't make much sense since the flood happened so suddenly, so how did anyone have that much time to escape?
@@alexandercorbett1147 I'm pretty sure its covering their ass for rating purposes - if you confirm people died off screen, that can drastically raise your rating.
When I was a kid, I thought 'Flying Battery' meant it was a mobile Battery for his forces, but I'm relatively sure now it's a 'Battery' of cannons. A flying fortification. Also, my favorite Sonic theme, along with Sky Sanctuary from the same era/game. On a side note, while Sonic Adventure is regarded as the first 3D Sonic, Sonic 3D Blast was actually the first, having come out 2 years earlier.
Blast isn't really 3D. It's just isometric and using shading similar to Donkey Kong Country, not actual 3D. Technically Sonic R or Sonic Jam was the first 3D game as they both used actual polies. But Jam was just for the level select. Even Sonic the Fighters was real 3D, though it's not really an actual Sonic game.
@@TheHouseofIvo not particularly, sonic 3d blast very much is just 2d sprites over a 2d background that fakes a degree of depth using a projection method that's been around since the eighteenth century at least, and has been used by video games as early on as q'bert back in 1982. the one thing 3d blast has going for it in terms of selling the illusion further is the amount of rotations sonic has ... as well as the stiff, lifeless posing in his animations that really sells the 90s cgi look, for better or worse it's one of those things you notice p. quickly when you realize that all those checkerboard squares on the ground are the exact same size and orientation regardless of where they are on screen, and how sonic doesn't grow in size as he jumps towards the camera and then shrink back down as he falls, which ... isn't how perspective works, at all
you know you've listened to too much SilvaGunner when you hear Unknown from M.E. and you get thrown off because it's no longer "Knuckles & Knuckles".. XD
His World - Sonic the Hedgehog (2006) Frozen Factory - Sonic Lost World Endless Possibility - Sonic Unleashed Radical City - Sonic R Azure Blue World - Sonic Adventure Raisin' Me Up - Sonic Rush Grand Metropolis - Sonic Heroes Rooftop Run - Sonic Unleashed Twinkle Park "Pleasure Castle" - Sonic Adventure Bridge Island Zone Act 1 - Sonic Superstars Marina Madness - Knuckles' Chaotix Bridge Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog (Game Gear / Master System) Ice Mountain Zone: Act 2 - Sonic Advance
8:58 well, there are actually sad-sounding sonic vocal tracks! examples: Dear my friend, Dear Father, Light of Hope but you are right, most of sonic vocal tracks are either energetic, empowering, or both XD
What about the more mellow and sorrowful The Chosen One from Shadow 05?……..and, not a sad one but for the sake of bonkers variety, do we count Tripod Baby as a Sonic song? 💀
Really love your input and feelings on these tracks, I've always loved sonic music, but hearing someone who understands music on a deeper level break down these tracks is incredible.
a battery is another name for a weppon storage warehouse, the flying battery is an airborn badnik (thats what eggmans robots are caled) factory and storage facility, the 007 vibes are because the idea is sonic is sneaking abord and running throughout the inner workings of the blimp
Actually in "Open your heart" the song itseld is referring more to a kind of "conversation" or "contrast" between Chaos (the main antagonist of Sonic Adventure) and Sonic Beliefs Yet, it was a great analysis nonetheless, it's great to see you finally give a chance to the greater songs out there of the sonic franchise
25:00 Picking up on this is cool,Sa1 was basically Sonic becoming more of a teen (considering how they depict classic),though recently he feels like a young adult in his mid 20s at most.the series has grown up with the fans,and so does he
Some personal favorites here for next video: Fishing Vibes - Sonic Frontiers Sky Temple - Sonic Superstars (one of the very few tracks with that Sonic 4 vibes that sounds pretty good imo) Pinball Carnival (either or both acts) - Sonic Superstars Cool Edge Day - Sonic Unleashed Wacky Workbench Past - Sonic CD Westopolis - Shadow the Hedgehog Chaos Island - Sonic x Shadow Generations (It is originally from Frontiers. I know you're still playing the game, but I do wanna hear your thoughts on it!) Lava Reef Act 1 - Sonic 3 & Knuckles Tidal Plant Zone - Sonic Triple Trouble Toxic Caves - Sonic Spinball
The remixes throughout the soundtrack are insane. Deep, melodic, intense, beautiful, and catchy. You cannot help, but want to turn the volume up. It is so good
11:50 : Shadow is Sonic most iconic rival, from full antagonist working for Eggman to little by little as games advance into some frenemies. Like Shadow is grumpy as a rule and finds Sonic attitude really annoying. He'll try to do everything by himself, is really proud of who he is, and because of trauma, tend to push away people fearing to feel loss again. But when the chips are on the table, man oh man Shadow is probably Sonic strongest ally, and one of the four characters that have a canonical seven emerald super form. They aren't related outside of some theories as Shadow is around 40+ years older than Sonic but doesn't age
Actually he was created 50+ years ago, but he was cryogenically frozen and so didn’t physically or mentally age during that time Plus, he also doesn’t age
One I'd HEAVILY recommend is "What I'm Made Of" from Sonic Heroes, its by far one of my all time favourites Also Sonic Forces' Final Boss theme, I can't remember its name but it's phenomenal imo
Egg Dragon is probably my favorite Eggman Boss theme. It really sells you on just how insane Eggman really is and how threatening his Machines can be, if he really tries he can cook up some terrifying metal monstrositys. Afterall he is the E.G.G.M.A.N. he has the Masterplan.
The way you're able to pick up on so much about the context of each piece from the music alone is incredible. Even being able to identify a character customization theme as being about "suiting up," as you put it. Stunning!
Unknown from M.E. is what got me into playing Adventure 1 on PC like two years ago. I love Knuckles and how serious he was back then, even if it wasn't that much serious. I'm glad they're trying to get my boy back to his glory nowadays.
Live and Learn has the distinction of being arguably the most iconic Sonic song EVER. So popular they play it at the end of every single concert they do. The band that performed it, most consistently the vocalist, Johnny Gioeli, and guitarist Jun Senoue (Who is also the lead composer for the many Sonic games, including Adventure 1 and 2), are legends.
I love watching you go on this journey. I've been a Sonic fan since I was 3 years old and the series has had so many ups and downs but the music has always been constantly good. It also feels really good to see the series bigger than its ever been and actually thriving.
Sonic Adventure and Adventure 2 actually gave each playable character their own theme song so it'd neat to see what you make of each character based on them
These Sonic OST reactions have been an absolute delight. As a lifelong Sonic fan around your age, it's fascinating seeing someone approach the music from this series with no prior knowledge and and enjoy it so much! I have just about zero understanding of music theory or any of the technical stuff behind how music 'works', but when you use your musical background to put into words all the very deliberate choices that were made in crafting these OSTs and the feelings and information they convey to the listener, I find myself nodding along every time because yes! That's exactly it! It really shows the power of music, that many others like myself understood the messages the OSTs were sending us without knowing exactly why. Your descriptions of each character's soundscapes and musical identities were eye opening - especially the way you described Shadow without knowing who he was yet! Even though I've loved Sonic music since the Genesis era, I'm still learning and noticing new things about each track through your more educated observations. I hope you're enjoying delving into the Sonic universe as a whole, music and games and all, and don't get too overwhelmed by the intensity of the fanbase when it comes to either reaction/gameplay requests or backseating. There's probably a well-intentioned element of 'oh, we need him to know how to play the game right, in case he ends up not enjoying it to its full potential!' in there that easily becomes overbearing. From the OST and Generations videos so far it really feels like you've tapped into the soul of the Sonic franchise and the way audiences have understood and grown attached to the characters over the years. Hopefully you keep having fun with it! Looking forward to seeing you finish up Shadow Generations~ (an ending note - your enthusiasm for the Sonic R soundtrack is wonderful. I've always loved it and I'm happy to see it get its flowers)
The overall sentiment that it's not your genre but you recognize how good it is, is a wonderful thing to hear about my favorite song of all time: Live and Learn. Thank you for this great video!
Sonic Forces was basically everything a fan could want in a game. You could create your own character and got to go on this quest to play side by side with Sonic The game... fumbled. But we don't need to worry about that.
It's got a lot of good concepts but it doesn't feel like it really commits to any of them. It plays it far too safe, and it's extremely clear that there was more they wanted to do with it but didn't for whatever reason. Fortunately we've more or less had a renaissance since then.
@ChazzzyF what confuses me most is the beta dialogue. Some, like the VS. Egg Dragoon fight, have dialogue in the beta that were removed for seemingly no reason, despite making lots of sense for the story. Sonic Forces in general just had a lot of inexperienced developers that really didn't know what they're doing, which is sad because it COULD have been an incredible game
I am glad that you made the Journey comparison to Crush 40 because that is not a coincidence (although they couldn't any more different). Before Crush 40, Johnny Gioeli was in a hard rock band called Hardline, who he sings for to this day. The band featured Neal Schon, the founder and guitarist of Journey, and Deen Castronovo, the drummer for Wild Dogs and Bad English (the latter whom Schon also played for), who eventually joined Journey. If I recall correctly, Gioeli has once or is still is married to Schon's sister.
The sonic forces song you listened to is the theme that plays while you're looking at the map, its literally just menu music, it gets so stuck in my head from how many times Ive heard it repeat, lol So great to see your reactions to the early 2000's stuff! Also, you mentioned that you'd seen mentions of butt rock, open your heart and live and learn, as well as the similar songs from that era of games is what theyre referring to, heh... its definitely not everyones favorite, but in context, they feel so amazing!
I like Marco pointing out that My Destiny is a pure, conventional, beautiful ballad. I remember the composer Mariko Nanba saying that they were aiming for, a classic "masterpiece"/song you think of first when you hear a revered composer's name.
You enjoying Elise's theme so much, there's another somewhat similar song from Frontiers called "Dear Father" and not going to lie: it's a heartbreaking song and may hit you particularly hard due to the subject matter. Sonic Frontiers has a lot of "Father" theming it regarding Eggman and an AI creation of his with the song sung from the AI's perspective. There's another song sung in the AI's perspective that's considered a "true ending" called "I'm With You" and is still about Eggman with a completely different just as sweet theme to it. Both these songs hit hard but I feel Dear Father would definitely hit you harder. Another song not from Frontiers that has a very similar beat is called "Dear My Friend" but of course comes from a friendship perspective. Sonic really do got them absolutely emotional smacks in the faces sometimes.
Absolutely wonderful stuff. You couldn't pick a better franchise to analyse music from, man. Though are any other classic Sonic players finding themselves let down that whoever did the footage for Flying Battery didn't get the hidden 1-up in the ceiling after the fire shield?
Also gonna recommend “You’re My Hero” from Sonic 3D Blast for Sega Saturn. Same composer, same vocalist. And it’s technically 6 more songs from Sonic R: -Livin’ In the City -Back In Time -Work It Out -Diamond in the Sky -Super Sonic Racing -You’re My Number One
@@FuzHammerIt’s also the final race theme for Super Sonic whereas the title theme version is just a loop of the chorus (and not a good one at that if I’m being honest)
I had absolutely no affinity for Sonic music until Frontiers. The metalcore boss themes, dark ambient open-world and guardian pieces, and driving trance-like Cyber Space sections are all very much my speed. I love the more mature direction they took it. Break Through It All is my favorite boss theme. I hope you get a chance to listen to it.
That's the best part, you can dive in within any part of the Sonic series. Plus music that connects you to it even more. As a long time fan, I love how many genres the series has taken on. Other soundtracks in the series, you might want to dive into: Sonic Adventure 1&2 Sonic Heroes Shadow the Hedgehog Sonic Riders Sonic Rush Sonic 06 Sonic Colors The storytelling saga: The Secret Rings And the Black Knight Sonic Unleashed Team Sonic Racing Sonic Mania Sonic Forces Sonic X Shadow Generations Ever since Adventure, the series has been branching out with genres. Experimenting with ideas, and finding something unique to tell its story.
You should listen to some Sonic Symphony versions of the vocal songs! They backed up Live and Learn and other songs with a beautiful orchestra there that really elevate the songs, it would be really fun to watch you react to them.
Gonna put this at the top so you'll see it but if you want bubbly, look up 'My Sweet Passion' from Sonic Adventure. It's Amy Rose's theme. Rouge's theme from Sonic Adventure theme is also very nice and a bit slower. Find your Flame, and the other boss themes from Frontiers go as hard as they do because you're fighting what's essetially a giant colossus as Super Sonic and to this day I don't think anything from a Sonic game has hit me on that level of just raw excitement. I love the evolution from kinda pop rock-ish happy music from Sonic's previous 3D games to something that's serious and kinda grown up. To me its just nice because I'm not a fan of a character always staying essentially a child while the fanbase around them ages and grows up with this character. I think they're finding a nice balance between keeping Sonic true to himself but still capable to be responsible and serious when things get dangerous in a less cheesy early 2000s kid way. The Frontiers bosses kind of represent that too, to me anyway, because rather than saving Super Sonic for the very very end, we use the Super form EVERY boss fight. It says something about what big of a threat we're facing and that it's time to grow up in a sense.
The character themes in Sonic did A LOT for making me fall in love with them as a kid. You would hear the instrumental versions of them throughout cutscenes. Then when you beat the game with each character, their full theme with lyrics would play over the credits and just kinda proudly explain who they are. It always felt so triumphant. Sonic scores are always really smart with leitmotifs.
A couple songs I would recommend (vocal tracks specifically): Undefeatable - Sonic Frontiers Break Through It All - Sonic Frontiers I'm Here - Revisited - Sonic Frontiers Knight of the Wind - Sonic and the Black Knight Seven Rings in Hand - Sonic and the Secret Rings His World - Sonic The Hedgehog (2006) (Original or Zebrahead version is fine, I prefer the Zebrahead version though) Free - Sonic Free Riders Infinite's Theme - Sonic Forces (Has the same rapper from Find Your Flame) Fist Bump - Sonic Forces
@ he heard what i’m made of in the SXSG stream, and i’m not sure if he did I am all of me. Free is definitely a good song though despite being the theme for a terrible game. I’m sure he would be interested by the difference in genre
Live and Learn is such an iconic track for the series, it's kind of transcended its own game to become a sort of anthem for all Sonic products. Whenever Sonic was added to Super Smash Bros. for the first time, Live and Learn was the track used to represent him.
Not even 5 minutes into the video, and just seeing you hear Live and Learn makes me so happy for unknown reasons Edit: Wow, all the vocal tracks, goddayum! Love it! Edit Edit: HOLY SHIT YOU LISTENED TO MY DESTINY, WOW I LOVE THAT SONG
Crush 40, the band that made most of Sonic's iconic rock songs (such as "Live and Learn", "What I Made of", "Never turn Back", "All Hail Shadow", "His world", "Seven Rings in Hand", "With Me", "Fight the Knight", "Open your Heart", "Free", "Revvin' up", and many more xD) are so awesome, I love them! It's a pity they haven't decided to make them play any songs for the newer games like Frontiers because I missed them so much already! For me they represent Sonic spirit at its fullest!! 🤟🏻🤟🏻🎸🎸
If you want to know more about who Shadow is, Sonic x Shadow Generations has an option on the main menu "Shadow's Story" that gives a good short summary.
Absolutely loved hearing your thoughts on the guitar harmonies in Live & Learn! The Sonic Adventure series was a huge musical influence on me growing up, so it's great to think more critically about how these songs are constructed alongside you ☺
If you want more fun/ happy sonic songs I recommend the sonic runners ost, it's pretty underrated (because the game was underrated) but I think you'll like it.
Oh man you’re just scratching the surface for Sonic songs dude! There’s so many amazing songs out there! If you ever need more recommendations may I suggest: ~This Machine from Sonic Heroes ~ Vandalize My Heart from Sonic Frontiers ~ Love Is Worth A Chance from Sonic and the Secret Rings ~ Dreams of an Absolution from Sonic 06 (specifically the 2019 remix if you’d like) ~ Live Life from Sonic and the Black Knight Just subscribed and excited to see more from you!
Imma say this again… there’s is so… so much more sonic music you need to hear. Your reactions are probably the best on TH-cam which means MORE SONIC REACTIONS PLEEEEEAAAASE! You earned a sub last time you did this
I am so excited to see your journey into sonic, Marco. As someone who's been a sonic fan literally my whole life - sonic 2 was my first video game ever - its so cool to see someone else learning to love it.
While listening to Unknown from M.E. you asked what Tails' musical theme might be. Sonic Adventure gives a specific character theme to all six of the main characters in it, meaning we have a very direct answer to that question, which has the same context within the game as Knuckles' theme has - Believe In Myself - Sonic Adventure 1 The full list of those from Sonic Adventure 1 are: Sonic's Theme - It Doesn't Matter by Tony Harnell Tails' Theme - Believe in Myself by Karen Blake Knuckles' Theme - Unknown from M.E. by Marion Saunders & Dread Fox Amy's Theme - My Sweet Passion by Nikki Gregoroff Big's Theme - Lazy Days (Livin' in Paradise) by Ted Poley Gamma's Theme - Theme of E-102γ by Jun Senoue & Fumie Kumatani There are new versions of It Doesn't Matter (again by Tony Harnell) and Believe in Myself (This time by Kaz Silver), and Unknown from M.E. (This time by Marion Saunders & Hunnid-P), plus Amy's theme makes an appearance though I think that's the same version as in SA1, and new songs for the new three playable characters: Shadow's Theme - Throw It All Away by Everett Bradley Eggman's Theme - E.G.G.M.A.N. by Paul Shortino Rogue's Theme - Fly In The Freedom by Tabitha Fair & Todd Cooper We don't quite have that for Sonic Heroes, the third Adventure Formula game, because instead of playable characters we have playable trios, but for sake of completeness: Team Sonic's Theme (Sonic, Tails & Knuckles) - We Can by Ted Poley & Tony Harnell Team Dark's Theme (Shadow, Rouge & E123 Omega) - This Machine by Juilen-K Team Rose's Theme (Rose, Cream & Big) - Follow Me by Kay Hanley Team Chaotix's Theme (Espio, Charmy & Vector) - Team Chaotix by Gunnar Nelson ...Which is probably more songs than you'd need for another one of these just focusing on Adventure-era character themes.
Seeing your reaction to Unknown from M.E. was priceless! I had a similar reaction. At every turn it makes you pause and think, "WTF IS GOING ON?" but in the best way imaginable. Unbelievably groovy and dynamic, definitely one of my all time favorite Sonic songs.
Honestly, if he’s looking for uplifting music, I’d suggest he listen to some of the music tracks of the avatar in forces. Like all of it is very techno and about continuing to fight despite fear and stress, literally any of those vocal tracks lol
I would suggest: Friends - Opening Theme to Sonic Mania Rooftop Run (Spagonia) - Sonic Unleashed Starlight Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog Aquarium Park - Sonic Colors Chun-nan (Day) - Sonic Unleashed and Hill Top Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Hi Marco! Shadow the Hedghog was introduced in Sonic Adventure 2. The Dr. Robotnik that constantly fights Sonic starts being called Dr. Eggman’s in Sonic Adventure. Shadow was originally created by Dr. Gerald Robotnik, Dr. Eggman’s grandfather, when he was doing research on the ARK. Shadow was created with Black Doom DNA and he was created to be the Ultimate Life-form. Shadow was amazing friends with Maria Robotnik, Gerald Robotnik’s granddaughter and Dr. Eggman’s cousin. Unfortunately, before Shadow was created, Maria was diagnosed with an incurable disease. And 50 years before the events of Sonic Adventure 2, Maria was killed by a G.U.N. Soldier when she was trying to save shadow and send him to earth. Shadow was captured by G.U.N. and was out in something like a cryo-pod and has been kept asleep until Sonic Adventure 2.
if you end up doing another one of these, you absolutely gotta listen to his world. it's a song with such amazing instrumentation, and such a climactic emotional type of feel to it. amazing song.
Missed opportunity for him to listen to “Lost Impact” from Shadow the Hedgehog. A very emotional piece that proves that Sonic can really tap into the more somber and tragic nuances when it wants to.
Here's a list of some more songs i think you'd enjoy: Rooftop Run (Day) [Sonic Unleashed] Seven Rings in Hand [Main theme of Sonic and the Secret Rings] Doomsday Zone [Sonic 3 & Knuckles] Stardust Speedway (Bad Future) [Sonic CD] Break Through it All [Wyvern Boss theme in Sonic Frontiers] Endless Possibility [Main theme of Sonic Unleashed] Living in the City [Sonic R] Free [Main theme of Sonic Free Riders] Fly in the Freedom [Rouge's theme in Sonic Adventure] One Way Dream [Hard mode credits theme in Sonic Frontiers]
Requests: Break through it All Undefeatable His World Dreams of Absolution All Hail Shadow Mephiles Theme (Phase 1 and 2) Solaris Phase 2 Endless Possibilities Literally All of Sonic Unleashed’s OST A Ghost’s Pumpkin’s Soup I Am All of Me Never Turn Back Westopolis Lethal Highway Stardust Speedway Bad Future JP Version Metal Sonic Theme (Sonic Mania) What I’m Made of Knight of the Wind The Palace That was Found Seven Rings in Hand Throw It All Away Supporting Me Infinite’s Theme And One Way Dream
I am a giant Sonic lover... I never heard "My Destiny" all the way through... It made me, a hulking man of 31 years of age, cry... I think I might use this song when I get married... Such a beautiful song... It just hit right in the lonely heartstrings... I feel so stupid, but it got me... Dammit...
Wow you did say knuckles is a knucklehead from listening to this OST, never playing the games and guess what, SONIC SAYS THAT TO KNUCKLES IN THE GAMES. Sonic music characterization is in another plane of existence.
Yippiee more sonic! Thank you marco! Tho yes reach for the stars and endless possibilities are kinda weird with copyright. I believe both versions arent even available on spotify. Tho i think the natewantstobattle covers are fine.
Honestly if I wanted him to listen to something from Sonic, I’d say, some of the Mania Remixes, Rooftop run Day from Unleashed and The Generations version (Act 1), and Sonic Rush’s soundtrack (Specifically Wrapped in Black, Today’s a New Day, What You Need, and Back 2 Back). Honestly, I think he should also just listen to the stylings of Hideki Naganuma himself.
Wow I haven't payed attention to sonic games since around sonic heroes, so I hadn't listened to any of the music but holy crap, Find Your Flame was phenomenal! Modern melodic metal for sure.
Never have I ever imagined Sonic could have such great soundtracks. I'm a very oldschool Sonic player, Megadrive (Genesis) has been a big part of my childhood but I've never played anything that came after Sonic & Knuckles. So my suggestions are from that era: - Starlight Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 1 (one of the gentlest tunes I've ever heard) - Casino Night zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (I like the vibe) - Metropolis zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (same) - Doomsday Zone from Sonic 3 & Knuckles (you could link the two games to create one big game, WITH save slots) Was about to suggest Flying battery too, glad I heard that in this video.
SEGA was NOT happy with me listening to Reach for the Stars so...I had to chop that up. LOL. - SONIC MANIA PLAYTHROUGH ON THE WAY!
Damn really? That's news to me they're usually so chill about reactions
Huh? I've never heard of Sega doing that with Sonic music
@@FuzHammer yeah that's weird
Aw man:(, it is one of my favorite songs, such a shame honestly
Live And Learn Oh Yeah!!!!!!❤
“Is Elise in love with Sonic?”
Don’t ask questions you don’t want answers to…
- Mrs. Puff
Sonic and Elise are OTP, you will never destroy their love
@@PinkMawileyeah, but the timeline reset sure did! Thank Solaris for that favor, huh?
Sonic has his own taste. He's had that taste from the start. Princesses, and Humans.
Still we all have scars of that
“Is Elise in love with Sonic?”
“To answer that… first, we need to talk about parallel universes.”
That is the most random but true thing I have read today
Whenever you feel safe, just remember - You are at least one parallel universe away from Elise.
"Who's Elise"
...A princess who, depending on which timeline you focus on, either never met Sonic or became his human love interest complete with a resurrection kiss. Welcome to the hell that is the lore implications of Sonic 06.
Uhhh.... What??? There's no game called Sonic 06!!! Sonic never kissed a human!!!!
That game was indeed coded and programmed...
@@ArcaneSequence Sonic the hedgehog (2006) - Wish upon the chaos emeralds. Look it up.
Also a character with more potential than the fans give her credit for. She's still a bad character, don't get me wrong. But the concept still has potential that could be used in a much better way and would make her a good character. But the fans are too focused on "Eww she kissed Sonic !" to see that.
@@ArcaneSequencesonic never kissed a human but a human sure as hell kissed his corpse.
love this, no predictable irony or sarcasm about "oh its sonic isnt that silly", just genuinely engaging with the emotions of the music itself, absolutely what I come to this channel for
🙏🙏🙏
One thing I love about Live and Learn is mostly the context behind it; Live and Learn's melody is EVERYWHERE in SA2's menus (and in a couple level tracks too), but yoh never hear the full song until the very end of the game where the final boss takes place, and it's like the game keeps giving you tastes of what Live and Learn is like, until you actually hear the full song by the end of the game.
its like saying "live through the torturous treasure hunting and mech stages and then you learn how truely good this song is"
It's even in Escape from the City's lyrics, "Trust your feelings, gotta Live and Learn"
@@memezabelleI see what you did there
You gotta live and learn to hear the full song 😂
Sonic Adventure 2 is really just an amazing anomaly in the franchise.
I just learned something absolutely crazy about Crush 40. They're music is amazing, but ironically it's a miracle their music matches the games so well as apparently their writer actually doesn't even play the games nor does he even see the games as they're being made. He just writes the song based on the story synopsis. That's amazing, it's like how Martin O'Donnell wrote the Halo theme in a car drive to work one day.
That'll be about the singer Johnny Gioelli, right? Who does write a lot of Crush 40's lyrics. That process makes sense to me. But the music has always been written by Jun Senoue, who is an employee of SEGA, so is in the same room as other people making Sonic every weekday. I can't remember if Senoue ever said he's played one of the games, but it must have happened in the past 32 years he's been working there. Maybe he's too busy.
Have you heard Revvin' up? Not used in any games that I'm aware of, but it's a great one.
@Lionheart-tu4zs Revvin' Up was made for NASCAR ARCADE. Came out in-between Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2. I've never played the game so I don't know on which course it plays.
Also, psst...
Johnny Gioelli is also the singer for Axel Rudi Pell. Check them out if ya wanna listen to hard rock/metal that's like Accept, Priest, or Dio. They even did a few Dio covers.
@nicolaashamman6201 that makes sense, lyrically it's all about racing and the album cover has a NASCAR on it
The fact you mentioned the track from Shadow the Hedgehog had some "real edge" made me laugh since the title of the game has been meme cut to just "Ow the Edge" forever :D
lol
I love seeing people react to Unknown From M.E. because every time they do, they start off really surprised and then a minute in they're just grooving with barely any words spoken.
Unlike Sonic I don’t chuckle
That song has been ruined for me by the meme version lol
The song would be a 10/10 for me if the rap partions werent in it. its not that they dont fit or sound good, half of them were corny and dont rhyme
@@ShadowOfMassDestruction ... Look just because I unironically said "I'd rather flex my knuckles" and did a double take when it wasn't right
@@dtg9k355 That's why most people love it
Come on, let's list off other songs we think Marco should listen to!
* It Doesn't Matter (Sonic's Theme from Sonic Adventure 1)
* I am... All of Me (main theme of Shadow the Hedgehog)
* Hydrocity Zone (from Sonic 3&Knuckles or its remake from Sonic Mania)
* Launch Base Zone (From S3&K)
* Final Chase (Shadow the Hedgehog)
* Live Life (credits theme from Sonic and the Black Knight)
* His World (Sonic 06. The song that almost convinces you that game is good)
Also Solaris Phase 2
Bingo Highway from Sonic Heroes
Knight of the Wind (Sonic And The Black Knight theme)
Dear Father from Frontiers
All hail shadow 🔥
You're on the mark with Egg Dragoon, it's the fight where you can really tell that Eggman's snapped in regards to Sonic, no more platitudes or grandiose presentations to the process, he's simply pulled out a prototype robot specifically engineered to KILL Sonic. It's so serious that even Sonic is telling Eggman to cool it, which is insane to me. They're literally plummeting to the earth's core and all Eggman cares about is killing Sonic, he doesn't even talk smack! It's because of this that Egg Dragoon is still my favorite boss track from all of Sonic, the severity of the situation is unmatched.
YES
All of this. The Egg Dragoon is genuinely my favourite non-Super fight in the series because of the sheer intensity from a plot standpoint, and also Unleashed music is SO GOOD. The fight after this is arguably even more important, since it's for the fate of the world, and the orchestra certainly makes that obvious musically. But in that fight you're playing as Super Sonic with the Gaia Colossus as backup; the Egg Dragoon boss track is just so damn personal, a fight that might genuinely kill Sonic or Eggman in the end.
Egg Dragoon is one of my top favorite moments in Sonic history. For the first time ever between Eggman and Sonic, it felt like "all bets are off, this is going to be our FINAL confontation". Sure, more games happened afterward; but this song really hammered home the feeling of NOW OR NEVER.
Sonic during the standard fight: Hehe, bring it on Egghead
Sonic during Egg Dragoon: Geez, Eggman! Simmer down!
What i found really cool was marcos mentioned that sonic was the horns in the song wich fits so so well as the werehog was characterised worth horns and sax, best game
49:43 "Is Elise in love with Sonic?"
Oh my God, he knows too much. QUICK RESET THE TIMELINE!
Mephiles: no! Please i want to exist! I WANT TO EXIIIIIST!!!!
"Chaos Control!!!"
Live and Learn was such an iconic moment in the early days of 3D Sonic games, zooming around in space as Super Sonic and Shadow with Live and Learn in the background was my childhood
And hearing that orchestral version in the Sonic 3 trailer 😍
Great video.
I'm glad your transition into being a Sonic channel is going really well
I am overwhelmed lol
0:21 - Reach for the Stars (Sonic Colors)
2:16 - Live and Learn (Sonic Adventure 2)
9:14 - Glyphic Canyon (Shadow the Hedgehog)
13:07 - Flying Battery Zone, Act 2 (Sonic & Knuckles)
16:14 - Egg Dragoon (Sonic Unleashed)
21:51 - Open Your Heart (Sonic Adventure)
30:34 - Unknown from M.E. (Sonic Adventure) [low key one of my favorite themes of the series]
36:58 - Find Your Flame (Sonic Frontiers)
43:30 - This Is Our World/A New Hero (Sonic Forces)
46:12 - My Destiny [Theme of Elise] (Sonic the Hedgehog 2006)
oh shit i forgot time stamps. fuck!
@@MarcoMeatball kekw
Everyone gets a mulligan. :V
EDIT: And I apparently count, because I mislabelled "This Is Our World/A New Hero" as "This Is Our World/Our Hero". XD
@@MarcoMeatball lol
Yes, the Sonic & Knuckles Flying Battery Zone Act 2 is on the Sega Genesis in 1994 on its 1988 sound hardware including the Yamaha YM2612 OPN2 FM synthesis chip, configured here for 5x 4-operator FM voices, plus drum sample playback (instead of a 6th FM voice).
It is in fact the only track here to be generated on-console from sequencing data (whereas all the others are recorded music tracks from newer consoles). Funnily enough, it was the same in the first part, but the track was from Mystic Cave Zone from Sonic 2 (1992).
“Who is shadow” bro you’re gonna need an entire separate video for that
46:37 in universe retcon, that story no longer exist, don’t worry about it 😐
49:45 DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT
Nothing happened it never existed.
What happened. Nothing happened, they never met, the random girl has nothing to do with Sonic.
Seeing you listening and analyze random sonic ost made me realize how much range it has, really, I already knew it but it’s really a lot lol
Uknown from M.E. being compared to a Greek Chorus is something I never considered before, but I do love that comparison. The song is indeed meant to be more blunt and kind of forceful more than Sonic is, since a lot of the lyrics are entirely literal towards Knuckles' story and character, and he indeed can be described like the song itself. Loud and a bit foolhardy, a bit boastful, but also serene and wistful during the R&B sections. It kind of feels like he wrote the song himself in that regard, and I like when character themes reflect their subject matter like that.
especially since if there's three traits to describe knuckles, they'd be stubborn, naive, and _straightforward._ he's the exact type to not only have to take a moment to parse figurative language and symbolism, but also to react _before_ he's put the piece together. and, appropriately ... unknown from M.E. is basically almost entirely literal exposition, dotted with some basic similes and like a _single_ metaphor. it is entirely upfront, entirely earnest, and puts basically all its creative language into hyping up knuckles's strength. which is _extremely_ on the nose, but, hey, knuckles is an extremely on the nose dude
Now what about Pumpkin Hill though.
@@DoctorShroom same deal, the song is basically
"I saw some ghosts in this haunted mountain range"
33:58 : Knuckles is connected to this slower Rap and R&B for a few reasons: Firstly, Knuckles is a intentional contrast to Sonic: He's an Echidna (another spikey mammal) rather then a Hedgehog, he's red to Sonic's blue, he's power/strength to Sonic's speed, he's got a moon crescent on his chest vs Sonic's "sun" circle, and to tie into the next point, he's introspective and tied to his past/ancestry wheras Sonic is a free-spirit always doing things without second guessing himself. So the musical genre reflects that personality difference. Knuckles, within the story/lore of the games, is one of the last surviving Echidna, which are characterized as a sort of Mesoamerican (particularly Mayan) ancient race that worshiped the Chaos emeralds, particularly a large central one known as the Master Emerald, and Knuckles sees it as his duty to guard the Master Emerald and the ruins around it not even knowing why or what his origins are.
Sonic Adventure 1, the game this theme comes from (though a remix is also in SA2) is actually all about that Ancient Echidna race, and this early into the series, Knuckles was still more of a situational ally or neutral party then a core part of the hero team, and was primarily devoted to guarding the Emerald more then saving the world. So Knuckles theme in SA1 being a slower, and more "ethnic" track is tied into those narrative and character traits of him questioning his purpose and heritage, and you can obviously hear a lot of what I've mentioned in the lyrics.
Finally, and to connect to my point about the ethnic, African american connotations those musical genres are tied to, is that Knuckles was also kinda coded as a Black character: In Sonic Adventure the Echidna are Indigenous, as I said, but Knuckles as originally designed a few titles earlier in the series was intended to Black Caribbean theme: His spines look like hair deads, his shoes have a raasta color scheme, some marketing materials have him speaking in a Jamaican accent (tho that was abandoned), and in both Adventure games a lot of the music associated with him is Hip Hop or R&B.
Other people have mentioned this to you, i'm sure, but in Sonic Adventure 2 in particular, the music for each character's playable levels (not just their main vocal themes, Unknown from ME is of course Knuckle's Vocal theme for both games, each character's theme is similarly a musical and lyrical encapsulation of that character's while vibe and personality) have music in different genres which reflect the characters (unlike in SA1, where characters shared stages so they couldn't be musically tuned to different characters). I'm not a big music person so I'm maybe butchering the exact genres and subgenres here, but Sonic has the quick, fun rock tracks you'd expect, Shadow has a more industrial, grungy set of rock tracks with vaugely emo vocals that's hard to make out, Knuckles has, as i've said, rap and R&B, Rouge (the bat, a sort of catwoman, femme fatal spy/thief character) has jazz and bossa nova, Tails (who in SA2 is in a mech) has more electronic sounding rock with synth elements, and Eggman like tails has more electronic or synth heavy rock, but with more mechanical and industrial (in a literal, not just a musical) sounds and tones, with clanks and grinding etc.
I like how you pointed out that open your heart was mature, the whole city gets flooded in the final story of Sonic Adventure 1 and I'm pretty sure everyone who were in the buildings are dead, it's a pretty dark thought.
It was actually confirmed by Sega that everyone in Station Square was conveniently able to evacuate as Perfect Chaos attacked, which, to me, feels like a cop-out and kind of lessens the blow of the whole flood if the only consequence was just property damage. Not to mention, it doesn't make much sense since the flood happened so suddenly, so how did anyone have that much time to escape?
@@alexandercorbett1147 I'm pretty sure its covering their ass for rating purposes - if you confirm people died off screen, that can drastically raise your rating.
@@alexandercorbett1147Yeah we see people walking on the streets as it starts, what do they mean they evacuated? 😂
@@alexandercorbett1147the opening showed it happening on the streets with people driving and on the sidewalk…
@@Arkouchie Genshin impact has people die on camera, and the game is rated E10+
When I was a kid, I thought 'Flying Battery' meant it was a mobile Battery for his forces, but I'm relatively sure now it's a 'Battery' of cannons. A flying fortification. Also, my favorite Sonic theme, along with Sky Sanctuary from the same era/game. On a side note, while Sonic Adventure is regarded as the first 3D Sonic, Sonic 3D Blast was actually the first, having come out 2 years earlier.
YESS I remember hearing Flying Battery theme on Mania and since I grew up playing Sonic & Knuckles I couldn't avoid crying a little.
This comment made it click for me 😭
Blast isn't really 3D. It's just isometric and using shading similar to Donkey Kong Country, not actual 3D. Technically Sonic R or Sonic Jam was the first 3D game as they both used actual polies. But Jam was just for the level select. Even Sonic the Fighters was real 3D, though it's not really an actual Sonic game.
@Skylancer727 At that point, it's just semantics and trying to define what 3D means.
@@TheHouseofIvo not particularly, sonic 3d blast very much is just 2d sprites over a 2d background that fakes a degree of depth using a projection method that's been around since the eighteenth century at least, and has been used by video games as early on as q'bert back in 1982. the one thing 3d blast has going for it in terms of selling the illusion further is the amount of rotations sonic has ... as well as the stiff, lifeless posing in his animations that really sells the 90s cgi look, for better or worse
it's one of those things you notice p. quickly when you realize that all those checkerboard squares on the ground are the exact same size and orientation regardless of where they are on screen, and how sonic doesn't grow in size as he jumps towards the camera and then shrink back down as he falls, which ... isn't how perspective works, at all
you know you've listened to too much SilvaGunner when you hear Unknown from M.E. and you get thrown off because it's no longer "Knuckles & Knuckles".. XD
Knock knock, it's Knuckles
It ain't hard to chuckle
I break em down whether they're Sonic or Knuckles
Unlike Knuckles, I’m Sonic-
I’d rather chuckle.
“Streaking doo-doo, loud sounds ~ AHHHHHHHH AHHHHHHH” lmao
@@warioskapelli3100loud sounds.... No.....
You know you've listened to too much when you play Live & Learn and you just imagine an ever-rising 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'
His World - Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)
Frozen Factory - Sonic Lost World
Endless Possibility - Sonic Unleashed
Radical City - Sonic R
Azure Blue World - Sonic Adventure
Raisin' Me Up - Sonic Rush
Grand Metropolis - Sonic Heroes
Rooftop Run - Sonic Unleashed
Twinkle Park "Pleasure Castle" - Sonic Adventure
Bridge Island Zone Act 1 - Sonic Superstars
Marina Madness - Knuckles' Chaotix
Bridge Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog (Game Gear / Master System)
Ice Mountain Zone: Act 2 - Sonic Advance
he'd most likely have to listen to the live version of endless possibility but i really hope he gets too. i love nathan sharps vocals in the symphony.
@@rustyspork4962 Sonic 1 SMS mentioned rahhhhh
@@jrkirby_ I would be happy if he was able to listen to the 30th Sonic Symphony!
@@jrkirby_I agree
8:58 well, there are actually sad-sounding sonic vocal tracks!
examples: Dear my friend, Dear Father, Light of Hope
but you are right, most of sonic vocal tracks are either energetic, empowering, or both XD
And I'm pretty sure there are even more sad sounding non vocal music pieces in the franchise
Do we count "With Me" from Black Knight? It's not quite sad, but it still is pretty somber or even tragic.
@@derekstryder2281 I wanted to include it, as well as live life, but they are imo still powerful(even if the power is depicting sad emotions)
without you would be a nice addition to this list if it ever gets released separately from dark beginnings
What about the more mellow and sorrowful The Chosen One from Shadow 05?……..and, not a sad one but for the sake of bonkers variety, do we count Tripod Baby as a Sonic song? 💀
Really love your input and feelings on these tracks, I've always loved sonic music, but hearing someone who understands music on a deeper level break down these tracks is incredible.
a battery is another name for a weppon storage warehouse, the flying battery is an airborn badnik (thats what eggmans robots are caled) factory and storage facility, the 007 vibes are because the idea is sonic is sneaking abord and running throughout the inner workings of the blimp
I would recommend listening to his world from sonic 06 and endless possibilities from unleashed. Both truthly represent sonic and his character
DUDE MY THOUGHTS EXACTLY, they're my personal favorite Sonic songs ever
Actually in "Open your heart" the song itseld is referring more to a kind of "conversation" or "contrast" between Chaos (the main antagonist of Sonic Adventure) and Sonic Beliefs
Yet, it was a great analysis nonetheless, it's great to see you finally give a chance to the greater songs out there of the sonic franchise
25:00
Picking up on this is cool,Sa1 was basically Sonic becoming more of a teen (considering how they depict classic),though recently he feels like a young adult in his mid 20s at most.the series has grown up with the fans,and so does he
Some personal favorites here for next video:
Fishing Vibes - Sonic Frontiers
Sky Temple - Sonic Superstars (one of the very few tracks with that Sonic 4 vibes that sounds pretty good imo)
Pinball Carnival (either or both acts) - Sonic Superstars
Cool Edge Day - Sonic Unleashed
Wacky Workbench Past - Sonic CD
Westopolis - Shadow the Hedgehog
Chaos Island - Sonic x Shadow Generations (It is originally from Frontiers. I know you're still playing the game, but I do wanna hear your thoughts on it!)
Lava Reef Act 1 - Sonic 3 & Knuckles
Tidal Plant Zone - Sonic Triple Trouble
Toxic Caves - Sonic Spinball
Would the Wacky Workbench Past be JP soundtrack or US soundtrack?
@@morgancrosbourne9261 past soundtrack is the same across all versions!
No Sonic Rush or Sonic Advance? bruh.
So excited for you to finish up SonicxShadows generations and to listening more to Sonic music!
The remixes throughout the soundtrack are insane. Deep, melodic, intense, beautiful, and catchy. You cannot help, but want to turn the volume up. It is so good
11:50 : Shadow is Sonic most iconic rival, from full antagonist working for Eggman to little by little as games advance into some frenemies. Like Shadow is grumpy as a rule and finds Sonic attitude really annoying. He'll try to do everything by himself, is really proud of who he is, and because of trauma, tend to push away people fearing to feel loss again.
But when the chips are on the table, man oh man Shadow is probably Sonic strongest ally, and one of the four characters that have a canonical seven emerald super form.
They aren't related outside of some theories as Shadow is around 40+ years older than Sonic but doesn't age
Actually he was created 50+ years ago, but he was cryogenically frozen and so didn’t physically or mentally age during that time
Plus, he also doesn’t age
One I'd HEAVILY recommend is "What I'm Made Of" from Sonic Heroes, its by far one of my all time favourites
Also Sonic Forces' Final Boss theme, I can't remember its name but it's phenomenal imo
THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Both Live and Learn and Open your heart get SO much love while What I'm Made Of is my personal fav!
Egg Dragon is probably my favorite Eggman Boss theme.
It really sells you on just how insane Eggman really is and how threatening his Machines can be, if he really tries he can cook up some terrifying metal monstrositys.
Afterall he is the E.G.G.M.A.N. he has the Masterplan.
I see what you did there. Really fun OST to listen to. 😂
LIIIIIVEEEEEE AND LEAAAAARNNNNNNN
HANGING ON THE EDGE OF TOMORROW !!
@@Blueblurz LIVE AND LEEEEEAAARRRRNNN
FROM THE WORKS OF YESTERDAAAAAY!
LIVE AND LEEEAAAAAARRRRRNNNN
IF YOU BEEEG OR IF YOU BORROOOOOOOW!!!
The way you're able to pick up on so much about the context of each piece from the music alone is incredible. Even being able to identify a character customization theme as being about "suiting up," as you put it. Stunning!
Uploading 13 minutes before going live is such chad behavior
come hang out after
@@MarcoMeatballdid you even need to ask, we'll be there no matter what 🤝
The audacity 😂
LMAO
Unknown from M.E. is what got me into playing Adventure 1 on PC like two years ago. I love Knuckles and how serious he was back then, even if it wasn't that much serious. I'm glad they're trying to get my boy back to his glory nowadays.
Live and Learn has the distinction of being arguably the most iconic Sonic song EVER. So popular they play it at the end of every single concert they do. The band that performed it, most consistently the vocalist, Johnny Gioeli, and guitarist Jun Senoue (Who is also the lead composer for the many Sonic games, including Adventure 1 and 2), are legends.
I love watching you go on this journey. I've been a Sonic fan since I was 3 years old and the series has had so many ups and downs but the music has always been constantly good. It also feels really good to see the series bigger than its ever been and actually thriving.
Sonic Adventure and Adventure 2 actually gave each playable character their own theme song so it'd neat to see what you make of each character based on them
These Sonic OST reactions have been an absolute delight. As a lifelong Sonic fan around your age, it's fascinating seeing someone approach the music from this series with no prior knowledge and and enjoy it so much! I have just about zero understanding of music theory or any of the technical stuff behind how music 'works', but when you use your musical background to put into words all the very deliberate choices that were made in crafting these OSTs and the feelings and information they convey to the listener, I find myself nodding along every time because yes! That's exactly it! It really shows the power of music, that many others like myself understood the messages the OSTs were sending us without knowing exactly why. Your descriptions of each character's soundscapes and musical identities were eye opening - especially the way you described Shadow without knowing who he was yet! Even though I've loved Sonic music since the Genesis era, I'm still learning and noticing new things about each track through your more educated observations.
I hope you're enjoying delving into the Sonic universe as a whole, music and games and all, and don't get too overwhelmed by the intensity of the fanbase when it comes to either reaction/gameplay requests or backseating. There's probably a well-intentioned element of 'oh, we need him to know how to play the game right, in case he ends up not enjoying it to its full potential!' in there that easily becomes overbearing. From the OST and Generations videos so far it really feels like you've tapped into the soul of the Sonic franchise and the way audiences have understood and grown attached to the characters over the years. Hopefully you keep having fun with it! Looking forward to seeing you finish up Shadow Generations~
(an ending note - your enthusiasm for the Sonic R soundtrack is wonderful. I've always loved it and I'm happy to see it get its flowers)
I speak for all of us when i say you should listen to sonic rush 🗣️‼️
YES!!!
Right There, Ride On, Back2Back, Vela-Nova, rush was one of the best
Sonic 3d blast genesis tracks mab...
Ah yes my first sonic game
Yes and Jet Set Radio as well. Same composer.
There is so much Sonic music to delve into my man. You’ll be here for months if the fans have their way.
The overall sentiment that it's not your genre but you recognize how good it is, is a wonderful thing to hear about my favorite song of all time: Live and Learn. Thank you for this great video!
15:31 sonic 3& knuckles had the most advanced sounding songs, because they used literally every OUNCE of power they could've out of that sound chip
Sonic Forces was basically everything a fan could want in a game. You could create your own character and got to go on this quest to play side by side with Sonic
The game... fumbled. But we don't need to worry about that.
Yeah it could've been good but it simply wasnt
It's got a lot of good concepts but it doesn't feel like it really commits to any of them.
It plays it far too safe, and it's extremely clear that there was more they wanted to do with it but didn't for whatever reason.
Fortunately we've more or less had a renaissance since then.
Eh, no. Not all fans want a stupid silent OC character shoved into a story.
@ChazzzyF what confuses me most is the beta dialogue. Some, like the VS. Egg Dragoon fight, have dialogue in the beta that were removed for seemingly no reason, despite making lots of sense for the story. Sonic Forces in general just had a lot of inexperienced developers that really didn't know what they're doing, which is sad because it COULD have been an incredible game
I am glad that you made the Journey comparison to Crush 40 because that is not a coincidence (although they couldn't any more different). Before Crush 40, Johnny Gioeli was in a hard rock band called Hardline, who he sings for to this day. The band featured Neal Schon, the founder and guitarist of Journey, and Deen Castronovo, the drummer for Wild Dogs and Bad English (the latter whom Schon also played for), who eventually joined Journey. If I recall correctly, Gioeli has once or is still is married to Schon's sister.
The sonic forces song you listened to is the theme that plays while you're looking at the map, its literally just menu music, it gets so stuck in my head from how many times Ive heard it repeat, lol
So great to see your reactions to the early 2000's stuff! Also, you mentioned that you'd seen mentions of butt rock, open your heart and live and learn, as well as the similar songs from that era of games is what theyre referring to, heh... its definitely not everyones favorite, but in context, they feel so amazing!
I like Marco pointing out that My Destiny is a pure, conventional, beautiful ballad. I remember the composer Mariko Nanba saying that they were aiming for, a classic "masterpiece"/song you think of first when you hear a revered composer's name.
You enjoying Elise's theme so much, there's another somewhat similar song from Frontiers called "Dear Father" and not going to lie: it's a heartbreaking song and may hit you particularly hard due to the subject matter. Sonic Frontiers has a lot of "Father" theming it regarding Eggman and an AI creation of his with the song sung from the AI's perspective. There's another song sung in the AI's perspective that's considered a "true ending" called "I'm With You" and is still about Eggman with a completely different just as sweet theme to it. Both these songs hit hard but I feel Dear Father would definitely hit you harder. Another song not from Frontiers that has a very similar beat is called "Dear My Friend" but of course comes from a friendship perspective. Sonic really do got them absolutely emotional smacks in the faces sometimes.
41:28 that was the same face I was making for all the boss themes of Frontiers
Sonic soundtracks NEVER MISS it's INSANE how hard they hit
Absolutely wonderful stuff. You couldn't pick a better franchise to analyse music from, man. Though are any other classic Sonic players finding themselves let down that whoever did the footage for Flying Battery didn't get the hidden 1-up in the ceiling after the fire shield?
If you're looking for themes like Can You Feel The Sunshine you're in luck Sonic R has 5 more songs like it and they're all magical
Also gonna recommend “You’re My Hero” from Sonic 3D Blast for Sega Saturn. Same composer, same vocalist.
And it’s technically 6 more songs from Sonic R:
-Livin’ In the City
-Back In Time
-Work It Out
-Diamond in the Sky
-Super Sonic Racing
-You’re My Number One
@@Rexaura888Somehow the title theme is the one that slipped my mind 😅
@@FuzHammerIt’s also the final race theme for Super Sonic whereas the title theme version is just a loop of the chorus (and not a good one at that if I’m being honest)
I had absolutely no affinity for Sonic music until Frontiers. The metalcore boss themes, dark ambient open-world and guardian pieces, and driving trance-like Cyber Space sections are all very much my speed. I love the more mature direction they took it. Break Through It All is my favorite boss theme. I hope you get a chance to listen to it.
No care for Sonic music until Frontiers? Insanity. (jk we all have different opinions)
@@hmon661 Yeah, honestly it was mostly just lack of exposure, so I have more appreciation now. But Frontiers is still my favorite
That's the best part, you can dive in within any part of the Sonic series. Plus music that connects you to it even more.
As a long time fan, I love how many genres the series has taken on.
Other soundtracks in the series, you might want to dive into:
Sonic Adventure 1&2
Sonic Heroes
Shadow the Hedgehog
Sonic Riders
Sonic Rush
Sonic 06
Sonic Colors
The storytelling saga:
The Secret Rings
And the Black Knight
Sonic Unleashed
Team Sonic Racing
Sonic Mania
Sonic Forces
Sonic X Shadow Generations
Ever since Adventure, the series has been branching out with genres. Experimenting with ideas, and finding something unique to tell its story.
seriously? just until frontiers?
You should listen to some Sonic Symphony versions of the vocal songs! They backed up Live and Learn and other songs with a beautiful orchestra there that really elevate the songs, it would be really fun to watch you react to them.
Gonna put this at the top so you'll see it but if you want bubbly, look up 'My Sweet Passion' from Sonic Adventure. It's Amy Rose's theme. Rouge's theme from Sonic Adventure theme is also very nice and a bit slower.
Find your Flame, and the other boss themes from Frontiers go as hard as they do because you're fighting what's essetially a giant colossus as Super Sonic and to this day I don't think anything from a Sonic game has hit me on that level of just raw excitement. I love the evolution from kinda pop rock-ish happy music from Sonic's previous 3D games to something that's serious and kinda grown up. To me its just nice because I'm not a fan of a character always staying essentially a child while the fanbase around them ages and grows up with this character. I think they're finding a nice balance between keeping Sonic true to himself but still capable to be responsible and serious when things get dangerous in a less cheesy early 2000s kid way. The Frontiers bosses kind of represent that too, to me anyway, because rather than saving Super Sonic for the very very end, we use the Super form EVERY boss fight. It says something about what big of a threat we're facing and that it's time to grow up in a sense.
You could probably do a whole video solely on the Sonic Unleashed soundtrack, it got that many bangers!
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MORE SONIC MUSIC! I love these videos so im always excited to see more! awesome stuff!
The character themes in Sonic did A LOT for making me fall in love with them as a kid. You would hear the instrumental versions of them throughout cutscenes. Then when you beat the game with each character, their full theme with lyrics would play over the credits and just kinda proudly explain who they are. It always felt so triumphant.
Sonic scores are always really smart with leitmotifs.
A couple songs I would recommend (vocal tracks specifically):
Undefeatable - Sonic Frontiers
Break Through It All - Sonic Frontiers
I'm Here - Revisited - Sonic Frontiers
Knight of the Wind - Sonic and the Black Knight
Seven Rings in Hand - Sonic and the Secret Rings
His World - Sonic The Hedgehog (2006) (Original or Zebrahead version is fine, I prefer the Zebrahead version though)
Free - Sonic Free Riders
Infinite's Theme - Sonic Forces (Has the same rapper from Find Your Flame)
Fist Bump - Sonic Forces
agreed. not sure if he already did 'i am all of me' and 'what im made of', but i'd say those are better choices than 'free'
@ he heard what i’m made of in the SXSG stream, and i’m not sure if he did I am all of me. Free is definitely a good song though despite being the theme for a terrible game. I’m sure he would be interested by the difference in genre
Zebrahead Version of his world is incredibly peak!!!
Fist Bump is one of my favorite pieces of ALL video game music, not just Sonic.
Live and Learn is such an iconic track for the series, it's kind of transcended its own game to become a sort of anthem for all Sonic products. Whenever Sonic was added to Super Smash Bros. for the first time, Live and Learn was the track used to represent him.
Not even 5 minutes into the video, and just seeing you hear Live and Learn makes me so happy for unknown reasons
Edit: Wow, all the vocal tracks, goddayum! Love it!
Edit Edit: HOLY SHIT YOU LISTENED TO MY DESTINY, WOW I LOVE THAT SONG
Crush 40, the band that made most of Sonic's iconic rock songs (such as "Live and Learn", "What I Made of", "Never turn Back", "All Hail Shadow", "His world", "Seven Rings in Hand", "With Me", "Fight the Knight", "Open your Heart", "Free", "Revvin' up", and many more xD) are so awesome, I love them!
It's a pity they haven't decided to make them play any songs for the newer games like Frontiers because I missed them so much already! For me they represent Sonic spirit at its fullest!! 🤟🏻🤟🏻🎸🎸
You forget Green Light Ride for Team Sonic Racing which was about five years ago. Wasn’t that long ago, pandemic not withstanding.
If you want to know more about who Shadow is, Sonic x Shadow Generations has an option on the main menu "Shadow's Story" that gives a good short summary.
I'm pretty sure he watched it after watching Dark Beginnings
@@FuzHammer maybe he just forgot some parts
Sonic lore is super crazy for new fans 😅
@@Aliix458I think if I heard correctly, this might've been recorded before that stream
@Handepsilon oh ok
Absolutely loved hearing your thoughts on the guitar harmonies in Live & Learn! The Sonic Adventure series was a huge musical influence on me growing up, so it's great to think more critically about how these songs are constructed alongside you ☺
If you want more fun/ happy sonic songs I recommend the sonic runners ost, it's pretty underrated (because the game was underrated) but I think you'll like it.
Oh man you’re just scratching the surface for Sonic songs dude! There’s so many amazing songs out there! If you ever need more recommendations may I suggest:
~This Machine from Sonic Heroes
~ Vandalize My Heart from Sonic Frontiers
~ Love Is Worth A Chance from Sonic and the Secret Rings
~ Dreams of an Absolution from Sonic 06 (specifically the 2019 remix if you’d like)
~ Live Life from Sonic and the Black Knight
Just subscribed and excited to see more from you!
The entire Sonic Unleashed ost is incredible!
It really deserves it’s own video
Imma say this again… there’s is so… so much more sonic music you need to hear. Your reactions are probably the best on TH-cam which means MORE SONIC REACTIONS PLEEEEEAAAASE! You earned a sub last time you did this
I am so excited to see your journey into sonic, Marco. As someone who's been a sonic fan literally my whole life - sonic 2 was my first video game ever - its so cool to see someone else learning to love it.
Still no SONIC HEROES MUSIC?!!
Egg Fleet and Ocean Palace are a must, with a chocolate chip banana cream sundae.
Also, TEAM CHAOTIX!!!!!
I would include Bingo Highway, Frog Forest, and Sea Gate on that list!
Not to mention the other team themes, Sonic Heroes, What I'm Made Of, and Mystic Mansion.
Or Bullet station or Mystic Mansion :[
@@lifeisadrag7705the Bullet Station rendition in SXSG is so darn good 🤘
While listening to Unknown from M.E. you asked what Tails' musical theme might be. Sonic Adventure gives a specific character theme to all six of the main characters in it, meaning we have a very direct answer to that question, which has the same context within the game as Knuckles' theme has - Believe In Myself - Sonic Adventure 1
The full list of those from Sonic Adventure 1 are:
Sonic's Theme - It Doesn't Matter by Tony Harnell
Tails' Theme - Believe in Myself by Karen Blake
Knuckles' Theme - Unknown from M.E. by Marion Saunders & Dread Fox
Amy's Theme - My Sweet Passion by Nikki Gregoroff
Big's Theme - Lazy Days (Livin' in Paradise) by Ted Poley
Gamma's Theme - Theme of E-102γ by Jun Senoue & Fumie Kumatani
There are new versions of It Doesn't Matter (again by Tony Harnell) and Believe in Myself (This time by Kaz Silver), and Unknown from M.E. (This time by Marion Saunders & Hunnid-P), plus Amy's theme makes an appearance though I think that's the same version as in SA1, and new songs for the new three playable characters:
Shadow's Theme - Throw It All Away by Everett Bradley
Eggman's Theme - E.G.G.M.A.N. by Paul Shortino
Rogue's Theme - Fly In The Freedom by Tabitha Fair & Todd Cooper
We don't quite have that for Sonic Heroes, the third Adventure Formula game, because instead of playable characters we have playable trios, but for sake of completeness:
Team Sonic's Theme (Sonic, Tails & Knuckles) - We Can by Ted Poley & Tony Harnell
Team Dark's Theme (Shadow, Rouge & E123 Omega) - This Machine by Juilen-K
Team Rose's Theme (Rose, Cream & Big) - Follow Me by Kay Hanley
Team Chaotix's Theme (Espio, Charmy & Vector) - Team Chaotix by Gunnar Nelson
...Which is probably more songs than you'd need for another one of these just focusing on Adventure-era character themes.
Seeing your reaction to Unknown from M.E. was priceless! I had a similar reaction. At every turn it makes you pause and think, "WTF IS GOING ON?" but in the best way imaginable. Unbelievably groovy and dynamic, definitely one of my all time favorite Sonic songs.
Honestly, if he’s looking for uplifting music, I’d suggest he listen to some of the music tracks of the avatar in forces. Like all of it is very techno and about continuing to fight despite fear and stress, literally any of those vocal tracks lol
I hope you do more of these! Definitely listen to more off Frontiers, especially the boss music
Gonna make the suggestion of E.G.G.M.A.N. from Sonic Adventure 2, a very character song. Very explanatory.
I would suggest:
Friends - Opening Theme to Sonic Mania
Rooftop Run (Spagonia) - Sonic Unleashed
Starlight Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog
Aquarium Park - Sonic Colors
Chun-nan (Day) - Sonic Unleashed
and
Hill Top Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog 2
So happy to see a part 2 of this :)
Youre in luck - this *is* a part 2 of a previous video he did.
5:16 "I'M HERE TO MAKE AN ANNOUNCEMENT"
I had the same thoughts when seeing those clips.
Hi Marco! Shadow the Hedghog was introduced in Sonic Adventure 2. The Dr. Robotnik that constantly fights Sonic starts being called Dr. Eggman’s in Sonic Adventure. Shadow was originally created by Dr. Gerald Robotnik, Dr. Eggman’s grandfather, when he was doing research on the ARK. Shadow was created with Black Doom DNA and he was created to be the Ultimate Life-form. Shadow was amazing friends with Maria Robotnik, Gerald Robotnik’s granddaughter and Dr. Eggman’s cousin. Unfortunately, before Shadow was created, Maria was diagnosed with an incurable disease. And 50 years before the events of Sonic Adventure 2, Maria was killed by a G.U.N. Soldier when she was trying to save shadow and send him to earth. Shadow was captured by G.U.N. and was out in something like a cryo-pod and has been kept asleep until Sonic Adventure 2.
if you end up doing another one of these, you absolutely gotta listen to his world. it's a song with such amazing instrumentation, and such a climactic emotional type of feel to it. amazing song.
Missed opportunity for him to listen to “Lost Impact” from Shadow the Hedgehog. A very emotional piece that proves that Sonic can really tap into the more somber and tragic nuances when it wants to.
Here's a list of some more songs i think you'd enjoy:
Rooftop Run (Day) [Sonic Unleashed]
Seven Rings in Hand [Main theme of Sonic and the Secret Rings]
Doomsday Zone [Sonic 3 & Knuckles]
Stardust Speedway (Bad Future) [Sonic CD]
Break Through it All [Wyvern Boss theme in Sonic Frontiers]
Endless Possibility [Main theme of Sonic Unleashed]
Living in the City [Sonic R]
Free [Main theme of Sonic Free Riders]
Fly in the Freedom [Rouge's theme in Sonic Adventure]
One Way Dream [Hard mode credits theme in Sonic Frontiers]
Requests:
Break through it All
Undefeatable
His World
Dreams of Absolution
All Hail Shadow
Mephiles Theme (Phase 1 and 2)
Solaris Phase 2
Endless Possibilities
Literally All of Sonic Unleashed’s OST
A Ghost’s Pumpkin’s Soup
I Am All of Me
Never Turn Back
Westopolis
Lethal Highway
Stardust Speedway Bad Future JP Version
Metal Sonic Theme (Sonic Mania)
What I’m Made of
Knight of the Wind
The Palace That was Found
Seven Rings in Hand
Throw It All Away
Supporting Me
Infinite’s Theme
And One Way Dream
I am a giant Sonic lover... I never heard "My Destiny" all the way through... It made me, a hulking man of 31 years of age, cry... I think I might use this song when I get married... Such a beautiful song... It just hit right in the lonely heartstrings... I feel so stupid, but it got me... Dammit...
"Who's Elise?"
(thousands of sonic fans rushing forward waving their arms saying NO!!!)
Really appreciate your empathetic approach to analysing the music. Banger video ❤
Wow you did say knuckles is a knucklehead from listening to this OST, never playing the games and guess what, SONIC SAYS THAT TO KNUCKLES IN THE GAMES. Sonic music characterization is in another plane of existence.
So glad you opened your heart to Sonic like that (pun entirely intended, judge me 😂)
Maybe Doctor Marco Roboticco can provide vocals for the next sonic game
I never have listened the song from 06 and Elise, wow
It sounds… amazing
Yippiee more sonic! Thank you marco! Tho yes reach for the stars and endless possibilities are kinda weird with copyright. I believe both versions arent even available on spotify. Tho i think the natewantstobattle covers are fine.
Reach for the stars is still on Spotify. Endless possibility is not though, although it is still in the remaster of sonic generations.
@@Oshamon i see I see
I hope marco watches the 30th anniversary symphony still tho
Honestly if I wanted him to listen to something from Sonic, I’d say, some of the Mania Remixes, Rooftop run Day from Unleashed and The Generations version (Act 1), and Sonic Rush’s soundtrack (Specifically Wrapped in Black, Today’s a New Day, What You Need, and Back 2 Back). Honestly, I think he should also just listen to the stylings of Hideki Naganuma himself.
i JUST finished the first video and this releases
- Maybe if…( Amys theme sonic frontiers
- One Way Dream
- Dreams of an absolution
- infinites theme
- Speak with your heart
4:04 I've come to make an announcement
Wow I haven't payed attention to sonic games since around sonic heroes, so I hadn't listened to any of the music but holy crap, Find Your Flame was phenomenal! Modern melodic metal for sure.
next time, if SEGA let's you, try with endless possibilities
Its actually not from sega itself the copyright
Never have I ever imagined Sonic could have such great soundtracks. I'm a very oldschool Sonic player, Megadrive (Genesis) has been a big part of my childhood but I've never played anything that came after Sonic & Knuckles.
So my suggestions are from that era:
- Starlight Zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 1 (one of the gentlest tunes I've ever heard)
- Casino Night zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (I like the vibe)
- Metropolis zone from Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (same)
- Doomsday Zone from Sonic 3 & Knuckles (you could link the two games to create one big game, WITH save slots)
Was about to suggest Flying battery too, glad I heard that in this video.