"Supercrapafuckarificexpialabullshit", a parody of Mary Poppins' "Supercalifragilisticexpialadocious" from his Batman and Robinreview, summarising the film quite well.
Phantoms by Paik made into a song which is probably simply called "BORING" during the dream sequence in the Juniorreview.
It took a second listen before this troper realized that the voice singing the truly EPIC new "Angry Joe" theme (to the tune of the G.I. Joe movie theme) was DOUG HIMSELF.
When, at the end of his Commercial Special, having entered the start of the video depressed due to apparently being called pathetic by the director of the My Pet Monster movie last video, slumps over lifelessly... then starts to sing a parody of "Poor Jack" from The Nightmare Before Christmas (the one where Jack get back his resolve) and endeavours to carry on.
The end of thisNostalgia Chick video, in which the Critic does an amazing parody of the song Anything Can Happen on Halloween from The Worst Witch. If his spot on Tim Curry impression doesn't qualify as awesome, I don't know what does.
There's the opening song, sung by Linkara. Short as it is, Linkara makes up for it with his amazing singing voice.
"Brents Rap", a parody of the song "Zidlers Rap", sung by Brentalfloss.
"El Tango De Pretense", a parody of "El Tango De Roxanne", sung mostly by Phelous who, while not the best in terms of singing, still manages to be delightfully hammy in his performance, making it both hilarious and strangely awesome in its own way. And of course, Doug and Lindsay show off their impressive vocals as well.
"Guilty Pleasures", sung to the tune of "Orpheus In the Underworld" by the all three of them. It is both awesome and hilarious.
And of course, "The Review Must Go On", sung by Doug with some help from Lindsay. It is naturally a parody of "The Show Must Go On", and it is also the only lyrics that Doug himself wrote. And it. is.awesome.
The ending to Silent Hill Dead/Alive has Linkara believe he killed the spirit inside his magic gun, only to realize that's wrong and stand up to the demon, declaring an epic speech on who he is. All set to The Ecstasy of Gold
Guess who created the music for the Power Rangers Zeo #1 review? Ron fucking Wasserman.
Nella's really funny, ridiculously awesome song about Showgirls at the end of her friend's review of the movie.
She reviews Les Misérables, and to crown the episode she begins singing One Day More. Your Mileage May Vary on some of the performers, but I defy you to listen to The Nostalgia Critic enter as Enjolras and not be absolutely flabbergasted with how it suddenly got so very awesome.
The transformation of Dr. Insano in Kickassia, three epic pieces of music blended perfectly.
Ask That Guy With The Glasses episode 56 has THE MOST ANNOYING SONG IN THE WORLD. Despite that name, it's something to behold. And the best thing is, it goes with ANY beat.
Any of the covers done by Todd in the Shadows qualify (yes, even of the bad songs), but special note goes to the cover of "Ready to Roll" that he did for his Film Brain crossover review of Sunday School Musical.
The video is a Crowning Moment of Awesome for singer Daler Mehndi: facing claims that his earlier videos were only popular because they had pretty women in them, he made this one with just himself, and it was still a hit.
Let's just cut the middle man and say the entire soundtrack. There really isn't a song in there that isn't completely epic.
Broken Saints is full of it, but most especially: the use of John Taverner's "Alleluia" at the end of Chapter 20 - Act 5, and in Chapter 24 - Act 5. That is the reason why some people talk about these moments as religious experiences.
The mechanics of cellular biology are awesome enough by themselves, but the soundtrack to this video makes it EPIC.
There she is!!!!, a set of five Korean shorts all set to music. First three are adorable and sweet. The fourth, depressing and dramatic. The last? Imagine. It starts out with mournful pianos, then just as our feline hero sees the memorial his bunny girlfriend left behind and the rocking tunes really start up, you will not be leaving your goddamn seat until the very last of the credits, holy shit.
The Codex, a Halo machinima. Episode 18. From 4:58 to the end. You'd almost think it was scored by Marty O'Donnel himself.
Alright, so Marty is secretly composing for them? There's not other way it'd be tat awesome! Where can I download it then!
Arguably overlaps this with Crowning Music Anime (the original song is an anime OP you'll probably recognise, what I'm referring to here is a fan-made parody): Zetsubou Desho Desho?...
Just about everyone's seen Kumikyoku Nico Nico Douga. (Aka "Nico Nico Medley"). If you haven't, it's a crowning music in and of itself — 10 random people from Nico Nico (picture Youtube meets 2chan) and one Robot singing an a capella medley of 34 separate anime and video game themes.
Then they top it. I give you Kumikyoku Nico Nico Douga Chorus x9, a mashup of 9 separate versions of the same medley, spliced together. That's 198 random internet strangers + 1 robot all singing together. Flawlessly.
THIS ONE is the truly CMOA-worthy one. Roughly 200 singers, if you were wondering, plus the Vocaloid.
Close. Someone did the math in the comments — 795 singers total across 36 different videos + 1-36 robots, all mixed together at the same time. Flawlessly. Top that, 4chan!
Topped: Here is a group of over 1000 people doing it across 4 anime conventions and 3 countries. (A mashup of 4 other mass live performance videos.)
English version of Nico Nico Douga Ryuuseigun. Okay, so the guy isn't the best singer on the planet, but it's hard not to smile at the energy he puts into it.
Even to this non-American troper, when they all start singing, it makes the hairs on the back of his head stand up.
Say what you will about Zero Punctuation, but Ian Dorsch made a freaking awesome theme song for Yahtzee. Especially the extended version that plays at the end of the 100th episode.
The full version of On Your Knees, the middle of the song is basically Lamar Hall, Jeff Williams and Sandy Casey listing every Freelancer (Apart from York and poor, poor, Florida) and how Tex kicked their ass ...
A Glorious Dawn, a remix of a bit of Carl Sagan's Cosmos series with a bit of Stephen Hawking's Universe series. It exults in the universe and human discovery of it.
In Episode 5 of The Allen And Craig Show when Craig decides to switch to the CD that's in Allen's car, which results in them indulging in singing "Dancing Queen" by ABBA.
Similarly, in the same episode, Craig's montage of doing Tae Kwon Do in a fountain to "You're The Best" by Joe Esposito
Speaking of whom, it was revealed that Hyadain is actually seasoned composer Kenichi Mayamada, who did, among other works, One Piece's 11th opening "Share the World."
Please explain to me why nobody has bothered to list TheWorldOfMarco either here or in the Anime subcategory. Four (or five, or three or sometimes only two) Japanese guys who seem to be intent on rivaling Masaaki Endoh in creating Hot Blooded recordings of the unlikeliest anime songs? And all this ON A YOUTUBE CHANNE]?
''Reaping Beauty'' by MC Lars, Beefy, Random and Tina Minero of small halo is a rap ballad of Bayonetta that describes the game and character perfectly while stil sounding great.
'A few of these'? Come on! Practically Renard's whole back catalouge deserves to be on this page. However, if I had to choose just 2, I'd have to say This Place Will Grow (Especially Good to Know You'll Be There) and Figurehead. The latter is difficult to describe, except that it's just utterly beatiful. The former is an free EP, composed almost entirely of samples, with this quote at the bottom of the page.
dedicated to anybody that doesn't understand how sampling can be used to create something that is entirely one's own - the people that don't understand one's identity is gathered from their surroundings. scavengers are survivors.
This rendition of the Transformers theme song is one of the most epic songs I have heard in the past year.
Snoop Dogg's "Drop It Like It's Hot", mixed with the theme from Bill Nye the Science Guy, the theme from Space Jam, and "Green Greens" from Kirby Super Star. A jumbled mess, right? Actually, it's pretty damn epic.
What happens when you put together two Crowning Musics of Awesome in one remix? Well, sometimes the whole can be greater than the sum of the parts! This is Michael Jackson's Man in the Mirror mixed with Stickerbrush Symphony; a combination that at first sight sounds like they were just chosen for both being awesome, but the remix makes them complement each other perfectly.
YouTube user DeStorm, full stop. Pick a random video on his channel and it's bound to be this trope mixed in with a fair amount of Crowning Music of Funny. His style is R&B/hip-hop beatboxing and he's probably best known for his epic remix of Pants on the Ground. In addition to remixes and covers of popular songs, he also has a series of 80s/90s cartoon and sitcom theme covers ("Soul Toons"), and does original songs based on challenges that people leave in his comments. As someone said in the comments of one of his videos, he has more talent in his pinky than half the people on YouTube in their entirety. And he's definitely One of Us, judging by his choice of subject matter and epic collection of superhero hats.
Justin Bieber's song "U Smile". Wait a minute, how does Justin Bieber deserve to be on this list? Well, because of what happens when you slow his music down by 800%.
On the more serious front, they auto-tuned Martin Luther King Jr's last speech before his assassination. Thanks to King's already musical "fiery preacher" speaking style, the results were amazing.
Recently the same person took twothings that should not work in any part of the universe and made awesomeness!
While The 99 Rooms isn't a music-focused project, it does have two incredibly beautiful songs. The elegant harp piece that plays in Room 44 ( Where the girl is hanged), and the soft, low vocal piece in Room 93 that just makes you want to ask "Why is the angel crying?".
"Hello Windows" by Hige Driver, done entirely with sampled Windows XP sounds. And that's just the instrumental version. Wait until you hear the lyrical version by that, is, halyosy (sic).
Eric Whitacre's Virtual Choir. Taking a Que perhaps from Kumikyoku Nico Nico Douga (listed above), this is him leading a mashup of 2000 singers across the world, who uploading videos of themselves singing the same song, which he mixed together. And it is awesome.
Wooden Toaster also creates some epic pieces. For instance, on the Nightmare Fuel side of the fandom (yes, even MLP has such a side), check out the Rainbow Factory. Beware though... not a single soul gets through...
Lil Pip is an awesome piece based on the main character of Fallout: Equestria. The lyrics of the song match Littlepip's struggle throughout the story perfectly and the instrumental and vocals are pretty good too. "I'm Sick and Tired, of all this fighting. Not sure if this blood is mine..."
In fanfiction, it's hard to have good music, because of the default inability to sing, but in the Total Drama Island fanfic Candy For Your Thoughts the written lyrics are really special, some manage to even get catchy, like the one that Izzy sings about shipping.
"Defcon Zero", a 16-bit videogame track composed by ParagonX9 of Newgrounds. One of the most popular songs on Newgrounds, with many remarks that it sounds like something inspired by the Sonic the Hedgehog (specifically Sonic and Knuckles for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) and/or Mega Man series. It's also been used for at least 69 other Flash entries on Newgrounds.
ParagonX9 has some other good tracks, such as Blue Sky (which has appeared in 54 Flash entries, including three of the Riddle School games).
Cleod 9, creator of McLeodGaming, has composed these fantastic tracks:
"Bits for Dinner", which seems fitting for the title screen music of an 8-bit game, as per the author's opinion.
"Bits for Breakfast", a kind of sequel to "Bits for Dinner". A piece jam-packed with the vitamins and nutrients of musical awesomeness. Essentially, it could be described as the musical form of "breakfast of champions" incarnate.
Super Smash Flash 2 might not have any original music (yet), but the music it does have is nothing short of awesome. Check out the Power Scale music used on the Planet Namek stage.