Editing List of SSBU Music (Metroid series)
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This track is a remix of the title theme from ''Metroid''. It is arranged in a style that combines electronic and orchestral elements. The arrangement also features the " | This track is a remix of the title theme from ''Metroid''. It is arranged in a style that combines electronic and orchestral elements. The arrangement also features the "Game Start" jingle and some portions of the ending theme from ''Metroid''. | ||
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This song is a medley of three tracks from ''Metroid''. It encompasses the background music of Brinstar, as well as the " | This song is a medley of three tracks from ''Metroid''. It encompasses the background music of Brinstar, as well as the "Game Start" soundbyte that has been used throughout the ''Metroid'' series. It finishes off with the title screen theme from the original game, which has also been used throughout the series. The overall style of the track is synthesized rock with a prominent bassline, though it takes a more atmospheric tone during the "Game Start" and title screen segments. As was the case in ''Super Smash Bros. 4'', this remix has been abridged in order for the entire loop to be under two minutes; specifically, the reprise of the Brinstar theme and the bridge section before the loop have been cut. | ||
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This track is a hard-rock style remix of the music that plays in the Brinstar area of ''Metroid''. It is very similar to a previous remix found in ''Metroid Prime: Pinball'', though with the addition of narration and a chiptune segment ending with the Famicom Disk System Loading Sound. The narration at the beginning says, "Samus is under fire! She sends an emergency directive: Join the fight!" | This track is a hard-rock style remix of the music that plays in the Brinstar area of ''Metroid''. It is very similar to a previous remix found in ''Metroid Prime: Pinball'', though with the addition of narration and a chiptune segment ending with the Famicom Disk System Loading Sound. The narration at the beginning says, "Samus is under fire! She sends an emergency directive: Join the fight!" | ||
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This track is a new remix of [[Kraid]]'s Lair theme from ''Metroid'', known as " | This track is a new remix of [[Kraid]]'s Lair theme from ''Metroid'', known as "Mini-Boss Hideout I - Kraid" in various soundtracks. It takes on a hard rock tone with a violin lead and a 6/8 groove. The song goes through two loops, with the second half going through several key changes. | ||
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This track is a remix of [[Kraid]]'s Lair theme from ''Metroid'', known as " | This track is a remix of [[Kraid]]'s Lair theme from ''Metroid'', known as "Mini-Boss Hideout I - Kraid" in various soundtracks. The arrangement features an excerpt of "Silence", the music that plays near elevators and Chozo Statues. The overall track is highly synthesized and atmospheric, at one point using samples similar to the original NES soundchip. It goes through two loops, with the second loop adding a drumkit and raising the key by five half steps. | ||
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This track is a new remix of the battle theme of Ridley, Draygon, and the Torizos from ''Super Metroid'' named "Big Boss Showdown BGM (Ridley, Draygon)" in the game's soundtrack | This track is a new remix of the battle theme of Ridley, Draygon, and the Torizos from ''Super Metroid'' named "Big Boss Showdown BGM (Ridley, Draygon)" in the game's soundtrack. The arrangement is done in a heavy metal style with synth and orchestral backing. It also features a snippet of "Theme of Super Metroid", which plays in ''Super Metroid''{{'}}s prologue and is a recurring leitmotif of the series. | ||
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This track is an arrangement of two music pieces featured in ''Metroid Prime''. The first song plays on the title screen | This track is an arrangement of two music pieces featured in ''Metroid Prime''. The first song plays on the title screen, while the second track is a slightly remixed version of the theme that plays during the ending credits. It also includes narration, which is based upon an unused monologue found in the files of ''Metroid Prime'' itself. This song was rearranged by its original composer, Kenji Yamamoto. The narration at the beginning says, "In the reaches of space, below the surface of Planet Zebes, Samus Aran faced the Space Pirates. She destroyed their operation, wiped out the parasites called Metroids, and defeated Mother Brain. But the pirates were far from finished..." | ||
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This track is taken directly from ''Metroid Prime'', where it plays while fighting Meta Ridley. The track itself is a remix of ''Vs. Ridley'' from ''Super Metroid'' and ''Tourian | This track is taken directly from ''Metroid Prime'', where it plays while fighting Meta Ridley. The track itself is a remix of ''Vs. Ridley'' from ''Super Metroid'' and ''Tourian'', a recurring theme which first appeared in ''Metroid''. | ||
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This track is taken directly from ''Metroid: Samus Returns''. It plays after the credits when showing the player their final play time and rate for collecting items. The track has been featured on various Metroid titles since ''Metroid Prime'', where it was named "Samus | This track is taken directly from ''Metroid: Samus Returns''. It plays after the credits when showing the player their final play time and rate for collecting items. The track has been featured on various Metroid titles since ''Metroid Prime'', where it was named "Record of Samus", with it being an arrangement of "Brinstar" from ''Metroid''. | ||
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