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Topicdeo listens to Classic Sonic level themes for the first time and ranks them
banshiryuu
10/28/19 3:38:00 AM
#87:


94th: Sonic CD (USA) - Wacky Workbench
Composer: Spencer Nilsen, David Young
Score: 61/100 (6.8), Sonic CD (USA) (8/21)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_uCgVEqXXA" data-time="


SUPER funky tune. This one also screams "wacky" but in a cool way. Good shoobie-da-doos, good groove, just a cool listen. Could stand to be more memorable outside of actually listening to it, which is a big hit to an otherwise fun listen for me. All of the Wacky Workbench tunes were rather close to each other; "B" in 110th and "G" literally in the previous post in 97th, but it's even clear to me that I like this one a sizable amount more than the "G".

Goodbye Wacky Workbench US!

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93rd: Sonic CD (USA) - Palmtree Panic "B" mix
Composer: Spencer Nilsen, David Young
Score: 61/100 (6.8), Sonic CD (USA) (7/21)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smnbidglmgE" data-time="


Unlike the "G" mix which sounded uncharacteristically like a prehistoric jungle theme, this one also gives off a sort of jungle vibe... but a dangerous, trap-filled jungle this time! The lyrical chanting is REALLY COOL OH GOD THE JUNGLE TRIBE IS ANGRY i will get attacked!! by happy sunshine coconut dinosaur machines. It's actually kind of crazy how similar yet completely, completely different these Palmtree Panic tracks are, and this one definitely took the cake for me. The previous two were basically tied at 140th and 141st, and here we are almost fifty places higher. That's how you know this one figured it out somewhat lol.

Goodbye Palmtree Panic US!

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92nd: Sonic CD (USA) - Collision Chaos
Composer: Mark Crew
Score: 61/100 (6.8), Sonic CD (USA) (6/21)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRI6z2TX3J4" data-time="


Now we're talking! After the "G" mix's appearance at 154th, and the "B" mix at 118th, we finally meet the Present mix. This fixes my two main gripes with the other two, by not having that cheesy guitar constantly doing whatever like the "G", and is much more upbeat and has more going on than the "B". While it can still drag a bit like its brethren, the flashes of brilliance that it shows at places early on like 0:10~0:16 and 0:30~0:38, or the break at 1:07 are really nice. Still could be more yet, but I won't complain about what we got.

Goodbye Collision Chaos US!
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