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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRS8H_d7vdg Tropical Crust]]" is a funky piano-heavy beat that's an interesting take on the normally marimba or steel drum filled soundtracks of PalmtreePanic levels. While it heavily features the RecordScratch like a lot of the OST, it also manages to mesh together light vocals, guitar and synth riffs for a song perfect for a beach level!

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRS8H_d7vdg Tropical Crust]]" is a funky piano-heavy beat that's an interesting take on the normally marimba or steel drum filled SteelDrumsAndSunshine soundtracks of PalmtreePanic levels. While it heavily features the RecordScratch like a lot of the OST, it also manages to mesh together light vocals, guitar and synth riffs for a song perfect for a beach level!
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAMjXyuY4mI Pesto Anchovi]]" is a fast-paced arrangement of the third movement of Beethoven's ''Moonlight'' Sonata that serves as The Noise's escape theme, and manages to work just as well as "It's Pizza Time!", getting more intense and chaotic as the timer burns down. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nt5Mg5v9hE Distasteful Anchovi]]", "Pesto Anchovi"'s replacement, is just as chaotically catchy, if not more.

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAMjXyuY4mI Pesto Anchovi]]" is a fast-paced arrangement of the third movement of Beethoven's ''Moonlight'' Sonata that serves as The Noise's original escape theme, and manages to work just as well as "It's Pizza Time!", getting more intense and chaotic as the timer burns down. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nt5Mg5v9hE Distasteful Anchovi]]", "Pesto Anchovi"'s replacement, replacement in the final game, is just as chaotically catchy, if not more.
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRS8H_d7vdg Tropical Crust]]" is a funky beat that's an interesting take on the normally marimba or steel drum filled soundtracks of PalmtreePanic levels. While it heavily features the RecordScratch like a lot of the OST, it also manages to mesh together light vocals, guitar and synth riffs for a song perfect for a beach level!

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRS8H_d7vdg Tropical Crust]]" is a funky piano-heavy beat that's an interesting take on the normally marimba or steel drum filled soundtracks of PalmtreePanic levels. While it heavily features the RecordScratch like a lot of the OST, it also manages to mesh together light vocals, guitar and synth riffs for a song perfect for a beach level!
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCTsIsvcK8 Thousand March]]", the theme for WAR, is a hard driving techno track that sounds more at home in a ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' game than a platformer. The pounding electronic beat is replete with two intense and lengthy violin arpeggios, samples of explosions, military marches, and WWI martial whistles that makes the track sound like something suited for a stage literally named '''WAR'''. The second violin arpeggio gets a suitably slow and ominous build up, before it kicks off into a more frantic redo of the first one, and later throws in familiar beats from ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' to complement it, emphasizing the '''desperation''' of this level. It comes off as easily one of the darkest-sounding tracks of the soundtrack, doubly so as it even goes so far as to supplant both standard escape themes as the stage is timed from the get-to. Meaning the track itself ''is an escape theme in its entirety'', so it's the only track to play through the stage (outside of the secret areas). While the constant beeping of the timer during gameplay is not actually part of the track, many agree that it actually adds to the tension and atmosphere of the music, and [[https://youtu.be/Eux6Go4xygA include it in their remixes.]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCTsIsvcK8 Thousand March]]", the theme for WAR, is a hard driving techno track that sounds more at home in a ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' game than a platformer. The pounding electronic beat is replete with two intense and lengthy violin arpeggios, samples of explosions, military marches, and WWI martial whistles that makes the track sound like something suited for a stage literally named '''WAR'''. The second violin arpeggio gets a suitably slow and ominous tense build up, before and it kicks off into as a more frantic redo of the first one, and later throws soon throwing in familiar beats from ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' to complement it, emphasizing the '''desperation''' feelings of this level.'''desperation'''. It comes off as easily one of the darkest-sounding tracks of the soundtrack, doubly so as it even goes so far as to supplant both standard escape themes as the stage is timed from the get-to. Meaning the track itself ''is an escape theme in its entirety'', so it's the only track to play through the stage (outside of the secret areas). While the constant beeping of the timer during gameplay is not actually part of the track, many agree that it actually adds to the tension and atmosphere of the music, and [[https://youtu.be/Eux6Go4xygA include it in their remixes.]]
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCTsIsvcK8 Thousand March]]", the theme for WAR, is a hard driving techno track that sounds more at home in a ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' game than a platformer. The pounding electronic beat is replete with two intense and lengthy violin arpeggios, samples of explosions, military marches, and WWI martial whistles that makes the track sound like something suited for a stage literally named '''WAR'''. The second violin arpeggio gets a suitably slow and ominous build up, before it kicks off into a more frantic redo of the first one, and later throws in familiar beats from ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' to complement it, emphasizing the '''desperation''' of the final level. It comes off as easily one of the darkest-sounding tracks of the soundtrack, doubly so as it even goes so far as to supplant both standard escape themes as the stage is timed from the get-to. Meaning the track itself ''is an escape theme in its entirety'', so it's the only track to play through the stage (outside of the secret areas). While the constant beeping of the timer during gameplay is not actually part of the track, many agree that it actually adds to the tension and atmosphere of the music, and [[https://youtu.be/Eux6Go4xygA include it in their remixes.]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCTsIsvcK8 Thousand March]]", the theme for WAR, is a hard driving techno track that sounds more at home in a ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' game than a platformer. The pounding electronic beat is replete with two intense and lengthy violin arpeggios, samples of explosions, military marches, and WWI martial whistles that makes the track sound like something suited for a stage literally named '''WAR'''. The second violin arpeggio gets a suitably slow and ominous build up, before it kicks off into a more frantic redo of the first one, and later throws in familiar beats from ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' to complement it, emphasizing the '''desperation''' of the final this level. It comes off as easily one of the darkest-sounding tracks of the soundtrack, doubly so as it even goes so far as to supplant both standard escape themes as the stage is timed from the get-to. Meaning the track itself ''is an escape theme in its entirety'', so it's the only track to play through the stage (outside of the secret areas). While the constant beeping of the timer during gameplay is not actually part of the track, many agree that it actually adds to the tension and atmosphere of the music, and [[https://youtu.be/Eux6Go4xygA include it in their remixes.]]
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCTsIsvcK8 Thousand March]]", the theme for WAR, is a hard driving techno track that sounds more at home in a ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' game than a platformer. The pounding electronic beat is replete with samples of explosions, military marches, and WWI martial whistles that makes the track sound like something suited for a stage literally named '''WAR'''. It comes off as easily one of the darkest-sounding tracks of the soundtrack, doubly so as it even goes so far as to supplant both standard escape themes as the stage is timed from the get-to. Meaning the track itself ''is an escape theme in its entirety'', so it's the only track to play through the stage (outside of the secret areas). While the constant beeping of the timer during gameplay is not actually part of the track, many agree that it actually adds to the tension and atmosphere of the music, and [[https://youtu.be/Eux6Go4xygA include it in their remixes.]]

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SiCTsIsvcK8 Thousand March]]", the theme for WAR, is a hard driving techno track that sounds more at home in a ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' game than a platformer. The pounding electronic beat is replete with two intense and lengthy violin arpeggios, samples of explosions, military marches, and WWI martial whistles that makes the track sound like something suited for a stage literally named '''WAR'''.'''WAR'''. The second violin arpeggio gets a suitably slow and ominous build up, before it kicks off into a more frantic redo of the first one, and later throws in familiar beats from ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' to complement it, emphasizing the '''desperation''' of the final level. It comes off as easily one of the darkest-sounding tracks of the soundtrack, doubly so as it even goes so far as to supplant both standard escape themes as the stage is timed from the get-to. Meaning the track itself ''is an escape theme in its entirety'', so it's the only track to play through the stage (outside of the secret areas). While the constant beeping of the timer during gameplay is not actually part of the track, many agree that it actually adds to the tension and atmosphere of the music, and [[https://youtu.be/Eux6Go4xygA include it in their remixes.]]
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAMjXyuY4mI Pesto Anchovi]]" is a fast-paced arrangement of the third movement of Beethoven's ''Moonlight'' Sonata that serves as The Noise's escape theme, and manages to work just as well as "It's Pizza Time!", getting more intense and chaotic as the timer burns down. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNgybuZltAU Distasteful Anchovi]]", "Pesto Anchovi"'s replacement, is just as chaotically catchy, if not more.

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAMjXyuY4mI Pesto Anchovi]]" is a fast-paced arrangement of the third movement of Beethoven's ''Moonlight'' Sonata that serves as The Noise's escape theme, and manages to work just as well as "It's Pizza Time!", getting more intense and chaotic as the timer burns down. "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNgybuZltAU com/watch?v=6nt5Mg5v9hE Distasteful Anchovi]]", "Pesto Anchovi"'s replacement, is just as chaotically catchy, if not more.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nvBWAETZV4 "don't preheat your oven because if you do the song won't play"]] is the theme of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Refrigerator-Refrigerador-Freezerator]], but sounds like it could be used for a water level as well. Of special note is the divine sampling of the ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' pianos. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHRK28L5EeQ "Celsius Troubles"]], a more fast-paced rendition of the same theme, plays during the second half of the level.

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* [[https://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nvBWAETZV4 "don't don't preheat your oven because if you do the song won't play"]] play]]" is the theme of [[SlippySlideyIceWorld Refrigerator-Refrigerador-Freezerator]], but sounds like it could be used for a water level as well. Of special note is the divine sampling of the ''VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld'' pianos. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mHRK28L5EeQ "Celsius Troubles"]], a more fast-paced rendition of the same theme, plays during the second half of the level.



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQ9sNPcHVjQ Wudpecker]]" is a chill but upbeat drum-and-bass song that serves as Gustavo and Brick's theme in Gnome Forest. It nicely captures the energy of exploring a mystical place.



* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute FUCK out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.

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* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] III]]" into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute FUCK out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.
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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' "Pumpin' Hot Stuff Stuff" for his boss-fight. boss fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 three times at his gate.



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that which plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, "Pizza Mayhem", including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, "Bye Bye Bye There!
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* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.

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* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] FUCK out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTAZNBYlACg "The Noise's Jam-packed Radical Anthem"]] is an awesome remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y21czfDAiiA The Noise's theme]], keeping bits from his own leitmotif and starting out as a carbon copy, then lapsing into its own thing. As it turns out, it actually ''was'' an anthem; you get to hear it throughout the entire stage while playing as the Noise!

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTAZNBYlACg "The Noise's Jam-packed Radical Anthem"]] is an awesome remix of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y21czfDAiiA The Noise's theme]], keeping bits from his own leitmotif and starting out as a carbon copy, then lapsing into its own thing. As it turns out, it actually ''was'' an anthem; you get to hear it throughout the entire stage entirety of John Gutter while playing as the Noise!



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.




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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!



* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!

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* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!

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* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!

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* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!


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* Following the new Noise Update, [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!
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* Following the new Noise Update, ClascyJitto has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.

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* Following the new Noise Update, ClascyJitto [=ClascyJitto=] has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.

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* Following the new Noise Update, ClascyJitto has remixed [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc6CHI9f6cM Unexpectancy Part III]] into something one may consider even better than Peppino's version. It fits with how instead of going ham on the bosses with righteous anger, the Noise bombs the absolute [[PrecisionFStrike FUCK]] out of the bosses. It's so chaotic it would put Part II to shame.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6HzU4z3AZV8 Impasta Syndrome]]", the theme of The Doise, is dramatic, being a remix of Pumpin' Hot Stuff for his boss-fight. Too bad it only plays once, unless you revive him by taunting 3 times at his gate.
* "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMEKeYV_sMI I Need A Noise]]", the song that plays in the Noise's version of The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, is a synthwave song that's laid-back and has elements of the scrapped song Pizza Mayhem, including parts of the lyrics in Talkbox form and motifs. Some even say it's better than Peppino's final escape song, Bye Bye There!
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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kbGRgSRjhw Part III]] starts off tense as Pizzahead brings back every boss you have faced thus far. Peppino, now incredibly pissed off with all that he's been through, unleashes one [[RageBreakingPoint HELL of a scream of unbridled rage]], the main part of the song kicking in as Peppino begins to beat the ABSOLUTE SHIT out of Pepperman, the first boss you fought. And then the rest of the bosses come one after the other with each one you defeat once more, all getting the shit beat out of them as much as Pepperman got from Peppino in his UnstoppableRage. It shows that Peppino is done being afraid. He's no longer pulling punches, as shown by every time you latch onto one of the previous bosses that you had faced prior, and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown giving a flurry of punches, kicks and bites to them]]! It imbues the player with a sense of power and pure determination as the main melody plays, and then the themes of "The Death I Deservioli" emphasizing that this is just an incredible victory lap, "Cold Spaghetti" getting the blood pumping with the riff rocking out without any synths to back it up, "Oregano Mirage" slowly building up to an epic riff, the outright ethereal "Don't Preheat Your Oven Because If You Do the Song Won't Play" playing during the actual final fight against Pizzahead, and the conclusive "Tombstone Arizona" really sealing the deal once you start beating Pizzahead up for an awe-inspiring piledriver, all of which playing as you advance through the fight, making it the perfect topping to the respective base and cheese of the last two parts.

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** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1kbGRgSRjhw Part III]] starts off tense as Pizzahead brings back every boss you have faced thus far. Peppino, now incredibly pissed off with all that he's been through, unleashes one [[RageBreakingPoint HELL of a scream of unbridled rage]], the main part of the song kicking in as Peppino begins to beat the ABSOLUTE SHIT out of Pepperman, the first boss you fought. And then the rest of the bosses come one after the other with each one you defeat once more, all getting the shit beat out of them as much as Pepperman got from Peppino in his UnstoppableRage. It shows that Peppino is done being afraid. He's no longer pulling punches, as shown by every time you latch onto one of the previous bosses that you had faced prior, and [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown giving a flurry of punches, kicks and bites to them]]! It imbues the player with a sense of power and pure determination as the main melody plays, and then the themes of "The Death I Deservioli" emphasizing that this is just an incredible victory lap, "Cold Spaghetti" getting the blood pumping with the riff rocking out without even needing any synths to back it up, "Oregano Mirage" slowly building up to an epic riff, the outright ethereal "Don't Preheat Your Oven Because If You Do the Song Won't Play" playing during the actual final fight against Pizzahead, and the conclusive "Tombstone Arizona" really sealing the deal once you start beating Pizzahead up for an awe-inspiring piledriver, all of which playing as you advance through the fight, making it the perfect topping to the respective base and cheese of the last two parts.

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