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10 | The soundtracks for the ''VideoGame/StreetsOfRage'' series are all-time classics, and not for nothing is composer Creator/YuzoKoshiro's name put on the title screens of the first three games. |
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12 | * The first game: |
13 | ** The catchy [[https://youtu.be/buRzjl4WN8s Player select theme]]. |
14 | ** Prepare to be [[https://youtu.be/IsAkQ7fA-ms Fighting in the Streets]] of Round 1. |
15 | ** [[https://youtu.be/zwjNYdT3xHU Dilapadated Town]] of Round 2 suits the gritty, crime-ridden, rundown neighborhood theme of the Round. |
16 | ** Like Round 2, [[https://youtu.be/wbfnsZkCC2c Stealthy Steps]] of Round 6 makes up by being thematically appropriate. |
17 | ** Stage 3 gives you that good feeling close to the watery coast. [[https://youtu.be/WkHjQMc5oiQ The late night moon beach.]] |
18 | ** Stage 4's bridge brings that nostalgic late 80's to early 90's feeling that you enjoyed listening in the radio. [[https://youtu.be/701aMBCQV8Y Keep the groovin indeed]]. |
19 | ** Throw the enemies out of the elevator to their deaths on Round 7 while listening to the [[https://youtu.be/mtAoRcaFlNQ Violent Breathing]]. |
20 | ** Prepare for the Final Boss fight, for Mr. X is not the [[https://youtu.be/6F-FfKNkSlQ Big Boss]] for no reason. |
21 | ** The [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLB997CEAB09477682 Official Soundtrack]], despite being based on PC-88, is largely identical except for few little changes (the extended bit at the end of [[https://youtu.be/KM56vxeKJvY Intro theme]] for example). Still, the slight differences in instruments used may make the themes sound better for some. Also, [[https://youtu.be/QK-EQunOO_s it]] [[https://youtu.be/gebmPOqwIXg has]] [[https://youtu.be/5C2ZapRozxo five]] [[https://youtu.be/meg3SsjmkuQ arranged]] [[https://youtu.be/i9_7Jtb4y7w tracks]]. |
22 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/DMJDTu-O9Ck Best. Intro. Ever.]] |
23 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/e8kg5jwKjas Attack the Barbarian]] Boss! |
24 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/VHcEdTbsQok Round Clear.]] |
25 | %%** Hit the [[https://youtu.be/qr2nqUpTlsc Moon Beach]] of Round 3. |
26 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/Dhqau-k9t7U Keep the Groovin']] on the bridge of Round 4. |
27 | %%** Cruisin' with the [[https://youtu.be/DZMS5iO47TE Beatnik on the Ship]] of Round 5. |
28 | %%** It is Round 8 and it is time for [[https://youtu.be/K7Jx_nsh13k The Last Soul]]. |
29 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/d9FIMyj8jHA My Little Baby]], the good ending theme, unless... |
30 | %%** ...You took Mr. X's offer and [[https://youtu.be/GRUp_z37zqQ You Became the Bad Guy!]]. |
31 | %%** The unused tracks [[https://youtu.be/zEyCV_naHFo Up & Up]], [[https://youtu.be/PtcrguQJXKs The Super Three]] and [[https://youtu.be/vP89RFxLhnk Name Entry]]. |
32 | * And now for the second game: |
33 | ** Just [[https://youtu.be/YTbPZAWXy7o Go Straight]] on Stage 1. Or listen to the [[https://youtu.be/jK77WJZNniI Beatmix]] version in the sound test. In 2021, Koshiro shared [[https://twitter.com/yuzokoshiro/status/1362778079383359495 a recording of the song on the PC88]], the way it is truly meant to sound. |
34 | ** [[https://youtu.be/Y7ZygVzL3aI Dreamer]] from Stage 3. If only real life amusement park had this on the speakers... |
35 | ** On Stage 4, we get to play baseball (with Bongos substituting for balls) with [[https://youtu.be/SjsTq44A5KA Under Logic]] on the speakers. |
36 | ** Going way too fast and way [[https://youtu.be/yOXn3m3Xh4s Too Deep]] on that secret elevator. |
37 | ** On Stage 5, we stowaway on the syndicate ship with the [[https://youtu.be/8QFYgu2jjoc Slow Moon]] on the night sky. |
38 | ** [[https://youtu.be/VZFloT80zWc Expander]] by Motohiro Kawashima sets the mood for riding the elevator to the top. |
39 | ** Combining the ''Streets of Rage'' theme, "You Became the Bad Guy!", "The Last Soul" and mixing them with [=SOR2's=] musical style, we get [[https://youtu.be/EkcU_BifAPE S.O.R. Super Mix]], the theme of Stage 8. |
40 | ** Motohiro Kawashima delivers again with Shiva's theme [[https://youtu.be/mRAJTYqStuE Max Man]]. |
41 | ** Feel the [[https://youtu.be/NNtJX1KpHAk Revenge of Mr. X]]. And Bullets in the face too. |
42 | ** The [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC2134D602D39AD50 Official Soundtrack]], like the first one, is also almost identical. Like also with first one, different instruments, volumes, etc. can make it different, most obviously with the [[https://youtu.be/6AuYOGNy4Mw Spin on the Bridge]]. |
43 | %%** Beware the whip cracking lady [[https://youtu.be/Fk3rCG0MkRk In the Bar.]] |
44 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/dSfpmzx3ASo Never Return Alive]] if you can't beat the boss. |
45 | %%** Go for the [[https://youtu.be/fr_8TlVx9P8 Spin on the Bridge]] on Stage 2. |
46 | %%** Hitch a ride while listening to [[https://youtu.be/UDMRdyUOpYQ Ready Funk.]] |
47 | %%** Alien-themed set has [[https://youtu.be/6W2eWy-w3m0 Alien Power]]. |
48 | %%** We hit another beach on Stage 6 with the [[https://youtu.be/IFFGvtViAXk Wave 131]] on the background. |
49 | %%** Going deep into the [[https://youtu.be/ZkwWYc9kvts Jungle Base]]. |
50 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/eSasSOBMtxQ Back to Industry]] on stage 7. |
51 | %%** [[https://youtu.be/QGzkGB3_qgY Good Ending]]. That is all that is needed to be said. |
52 | %%** Unused track [[https://youtu.be/R4NbLA0x2EA Little Money Avenue]] |
53 | * The music for the third game goes in a different style than the first two games, and Motohiro Kawashima had a bigger hand in composing it: |
54 | ** Yuzo Koshiro: |
55 | *** [[https://youtu.be/xe5swJ1yses Random Cross]] for chucking out annoying enemies out of the construction lift. |
56 | *** Ninja Samurai Boss Yamato gets his own theme, [[https://youtu.be/640h5xyxm3A Shinobi Reverse]]. As its name suggests, it is a remixed, reversed version of "The Shinobi", the Stage 1 theme from ''Revenge of Shinobi''. |
57 | %%*** Go like a [[https://youtu.be/jwHZmINwodo Crazy Train]] if you keeping dying against [[ThatOneBoss Jet and his rocket gang]]. |
58 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/tr7hjjnwN_c Kama de Coco]]. |
59 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/xrakJQ0VqKU Beat Ambiance]] in the ninja and martial artist filled tunnels. |
60 | %%*** Raving to [[https://youtu.be/gHuwo-k9ux8 Inga Rasen]] while you smash apart Dr. Dahm's machine. |
61 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/bob2_5K8BDI Spinning Machine]], the new player select theme. |
62 | ** Motohiro Kawashima: |
63 | *** [[https://youtu.be/ISvY9N2BkBA Dub Slash]], which is what many consider to be this game's equivalent of "Fighting In The Street" and "Go Straight", for kicking that Kangaroo slave driver. |
64 | *** [[https://youtu.be/T2qMhO3N5So The Poets I]], avenge the Chief[=/=]General by storming the City[=/=]White House. |
65 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/fqiqVF0INkM Fuze]], for bomb hunting. |
66 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/ytwHgC3tRO0 Cycle I]], for pier trashing. |
67 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/O0I0Yatw2uc The Poets II]], as a warm up before Shiva. |
68 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/bwD90O4aPvY Boss]] theme. |
69 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/F-c0Cxsb7E8 Moon]], leading to the encounter with [[spoiler:fake Mr. X]]. |
70 | %%*** [[https://youtu.be/WifRU31eACQ Cycles II]], back to industry. |
71 | ** The [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2148263836D329E1 Official Soundtrack]] with the slight differences. |
72 | * The fourth game returns with an even greater number of composers. Led by Olivier Derivière (''VideoGame/RememberMe'', ''VideoGame/{{A Plague Tale|Innocence}}'' series) who composed all but one of the stage tracks, series veterans Yuzo Koshiro and Motohiro Kawashima make a grand return, but further guest composers for boss tracks include the likes of Keiji Yamagishi (''VideoGame/NinjaGaidenNES''), Harumi Fujita (''VideoGame/GargoylesQuest''), Scattle (''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'') and even Creator/YokoShimomura! |
73 | ** Still a lover of the old school, Yuzo Koshiro's laid-back [[https://youtu.be/zUNFgEGVDqo main theme]] hearkens back to the NewJackSwing roots of the series' original theme, but gives it its own identity for a new generation. |
74 | ** Yuzo's [[MeaningfulName aptly-named]] [[https://youtu.be/FMcFbNgEABU They're Back]], the only stage track not composed by Derivière. The player's bare knuckle brawls begin with a stylish callback to themes such as "Fighting in the Streets" and "Go Straight" to welcome longtime fans back into the fight to save Wood Oak City once more. |
75 | ** [[https://youtu.be/VSPYlydlcrI Overflow]], by Groundislava, wants to make you "rock the beat" against [[ShockAndAwe Diva]], the first boss of the game, and you're definitely gonna rock to ''that'' electrifying beat as you're beating her into submission. |
76 | ** Harumi Fujita composed both themes of the persistent InspectorJavert Estel of Wood Oak City Law Enforcement. [[https://youtu.be/ULh28ykKEEk Estel: Round 1]] is a rockin' tune showing off how why she's a high-ranked officer in the police force while also being a road block to your progress. Meanwhile, [[https://youtu.be/vU3sOQ2pMBU Estel: Round 2]] is a more electronic, but just-as-rockin' remix that illustrates the high-speed TrainTopBattle you must wage against Estel in the Skytrain stage as she continues to stand in your way and mistake your heroics for crimes. |
77 | ** Keiji Yamagishi's sole contribution to the soundtrack is the theme of [[https://youtu.be/o9Eb3y6aBKQ Nora]]. One of the most [[GoddamnedBats notorious]] mooks only seen ''1'', but replaced by Electra in the previous sequels, has not only returned, [[AscendedExtra but has now become a boss!]] Her groovy, sassy theme does well to show that even right now, evil is sexy. |
78 | ** Motohiro Kawashima triumphs the return of the first boss of ''2'', [[https://youtu.be/s5e6WQly7i0 Barbon]], once again fought in the back alley of a bar. Since he is now the fifth boss, his new threatening (and somewhat melancholic) theme shows how much he TookALevelInBadass from the WarmUpBoss he originally was. |
79 | ** [[https://youtu.be/Mw7bxZQLUsA Shiva]] is Yoko Shimomura's sole contribution to the soundtrack. However, she makes it count with a powerful, violin-enriched, Chinese-styled battle theme that shows how although Shiva is a reformed man from TheDragon he used to be many years ago in both ''2'' and ''3'', he is nonetheless a fierce martial artist that is not to be underestimated. |
80 | ** One of Olivier Derivière's many contributions to the soundtrack is what many fans are calling one of, if not ''the'' absolute best track in the entire game: [[https://youtu.be/1eFgjv8D1sM An Exhibition]], a fantastically snazzy and jazzy tune to jam to as you make a SelfImposedChallenge to carry the Art Gallery's [[TooAwesomeToUse golden chicken]] through pristine halls and art rooms full of baddies. The link provided is the Official Soundtrack version, while [[https://youtu.be/ZZCsGJwwUF8 this fanmade extension]] features additional chiptune and saxophone sections that can only be heard during gameplay. |
81 | ** Another contender for the game's very best track, also by Derivière, is [[https://youtu.be/Kjd5QHUKwnc Rising Up]], which lives up to its name in the Y Tower stage where it gets more energetic and climactic as you advance further through the level, peaking once you reach and attempt to survive in a familiar-looking [[ElevatorActionSequence elevator section]]. The [[https://youtu.be/lwWUPCS-sgY extended version]] features even more variations and segments heard in-game, all helping to pump you up before your big showdown at the top. |
82 | ** The theme of [[https://youtu.be/-G-0Nprds2c Ms. Y]], the penultimate boss, is composed by Koshiro and represents a frenetic mix of synthwave and screeching violins that perfectly accompany the fight against a woman of prestige, power, and absolute bloodlust. |
83 | ** Preceding Ms. Y's theme is the theme of her twin brother, [[https://youtu.be/4IBLu08SxMQ Mr. Y]], which sounds even ''more'' frenetic and sinister to represent his more bombastic personality and more [[StuffBlowingUp explosive]] style of fighting the heroes, all while sadistically laughing at his own mayhem [[LikeFatherLikeSon much like his late father did.]] |
84 | ** Motohiro's [[https://youtu.be/lrPunGrthwk ending theme]] caps off the intensity of the gang's latest adventure with a groovy, laid back tune and, like Yuzo's main theme, brings the game back to its NewJackSwing roots. |
85 | ** The cutscene tracks composed by H-Pi deserve special mention as well. "[[https://youtu.be/vN0Vdy2YN3k Thank You Shiva]]" is essentially a love letter to the series' original main theme, while incorporating sonic elements from Shiva's boss theme. |
86 | * The Survival Mode in the ''Mr. X Nightmare'' DLC for ''[=SOR4=]'' adds more awesome tunes, courtesy of Tee Lopes (''VideoGame/SonicMania'', later Dotemu beat-'em-up ''VideoGame/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesShreddersRevenge''). |
87 | ** [[https://youtu.be/RaR8uz2jAVM "Aerial Justice"]], which sometimes plays on the carrier stages, combines a sweeping electric guitar riff and an energetic beat to sound like something right out of ''Film/TopGun''. |
88 | ** [[https://youtu.be/RXRNq3bhmDk "Spotlight Summersault"]], which can play during the arena levels, incorporates an intense brass line and crowd chanting for a piece that would definitely hype an audience up. |
89 | * As a sidenote, Yuzo Koshiro [[https://youtu.be/1dOnOKsaQz0 mixed the tracks as part of DJ gig]]. |
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