happened with the actors for kof. i think it's 'kof voices' on youtube, only one video of the concert, it's from the 90s. there were more than that one, i heard.
@@tabkg5802 I know that, but when I say that, I mean it in an actual sense, as in what if the voice actors did this dressed up as their character in a concert
@@onekarodriguez3134 They must then bring one hell of a musicians, to play something like Black Onslaught. (I'm not a pro on drums, but I think playing the drums on that is hellish expirience.)
after listening to this several times, i think i finally have something of a critical look at this: i'll start off by saying that the combination of the intros feels like it works incredibly well. that the light jazz piano just drops into the hard rock feels very much like a hazama thing to do; catch your enemies off-guard, then hit them with all you've got. it also benefits from sounding fucking awesome. one thing i'm disliking is how different the guitars in ii sound compared to the first. i recognize that you really can't do much about that, but the constant switching back and forth between i and ii's guitars can throw me off a little. my own thoughts here, but if i could get a version of gluttony fang ii's piano with gluttony fang i-style guitars, i'd be happy however, guitars aside, the piano mixing feels good to me; it's just the right bars in the right places, for the betterment of the song. i don't want to dig on the solo bits because again, there's only so much one can do when cutting and pasting, to crudely simplify the mixing process, but they're in there, which is neat. special shout out to the 2:35- 2:41 mark. that may be my favorite six seconds of the song right there due to the utter ruthlessness of the guitars under the manic piano. i'm having a little trouble telling what parts are mixed from what song there, but i'm still certain that it is. all the "vocal" clips (the "aaaaaah!" backing synths, really) feel dropped in in just the right places. they gave the original song a fanfare-esque feel that i feel that ii is lacking; like an entire crown cheering on or getting riled up for any fight with the intelligence captain. in a meta-sense, it seems appropriate; i think we all know just how absolutely popular hazama is with the fanbase (excluding a few outliers) the addition of i's intro into the song at the 3:40 mark always bothered me, and then didn't, and as i'm writing this, it hit me; again, it's a very hazama thing to do. the song is rolling along like the pain train should, then stop abruptly. wouldn't our fedora-wearing freak do just exactly that, and change direction at the drop of a hat (pun intended) just to get the drop on his enemies? ABSOLUTELY. even if i'm not a fan of either song's solos (i always felt that the piano should just fill the lead guitar's role), the one immediately following the intro feels like it's desperate enough for the tone of the song. last but not least, the combination and version-switching at the end of the song feels good. boastful, subversive, and crazy enough to really hit the feel of who it represents. if anything, it feels it can drag on a bit, but seeing as gluttony fang clocks in at four minutes and twenty-eight seconds, and gluttony fang ii sits just two seconds shorter than that, it's bound to feel like it just keeps going, being almost a full minute longer. regardless, this version feels damn good and it's plenty fun to headbang to.
Thanks for taking the time to write this analysis. It's really helpful. I will probably go back and redo these someday and your advice was pretty spot on. I realize there are a lot of flaws with these BB songs. Just looking at how many tracks and cuts are used on this project compared to a recent one is crazy. I want to know what these songs would sound like if they were made knowing what I know now. In terms of this song itself, I agree with pretty much everything you said and I'm glad you were able to pick on the fact that I was trying to make the song's sound emulate the character. I do agree that the 1 and 2 versions on most of these songs have a different sound, a different "weight" to them that makes transitions jarring, but I'll try to fix that in a future version if possible. I wanted to make sure the song had a good amount from both even if it was hard to make them mesh well together. I also kind of agree that it drags on a bit, but I really like both solos and wanted to put them both in. I sometimes even like songs that go on for a while but keep throwing new things at you. It feels like a battle, almost like, "Isn't this guy done yet?!" Good review. I'll keep these things in mind.
Can you make another mashup batch of these BlazBlue songs, but with the lyrics from this playlist?:ua-cam.com/play/PLFEJWkf1h65N6aEdAputdZxUzqY8gCgcr.html
Hey You, Want to dance even though it's a fighting game? well Good news, Hear this while Playing Hazama And automatically You're dancing with Hazama while beating the shit out of everyone.
After watching the latest Gnoggin video, I was further convinced that zygarde was an expy of frikking terumi, possibly due to the subtle reference that both are possibly be based off Satan from the Bible, holy bleep
Or zygarde fighting against terumi by equipping itself with a fellow follower of justice against one of thee most evil characters in gaming history: terumi
"Hungry Darkness of A Thousand Souls! Oh undead serpent who slew a thousand in a single night… Open thine jaw and consume mine enemies!"
FUCK YES!!!!!!
xD
ASTRAL FINISH!!
"Won't you just Die for me?"
2:07 two Termui’s slam Ragna into a piano
I LOVE IT!!😂👍🏼💔
The pianist for the II version freaking KILLED it.
Plot twist: Terumi killed the pianist and said F it I'll do it myself!
Gluttony Fang I Has The Guitar, Gluttony Fang II Has The Piano... Or Keyboard... Combine Them? THIS Comes Out!!!... & I Loved It
2:18 omg damn hit me with the side piano notes.... I wasnt ready
The explosive re-entry at 2:33 is just amazing
Imagine if the BlazBlue characters actually did music like this in a concert.
happened with the actors for kof. i think it's 'kof voices' on youtube, only one video of the concert, it's from the 90s. there were more than that one, i heard.
There's literally this plot with Terumi and Ragna as mc's
@@tabkg5802 I know that, but when I say that, I mean it in an actual sense, as in what if the voice actors did this dressed up as their character in a concert
@@onekarodriguez3134 that would definitely be based
@@onekarodriguez3134 They must then bring one hell of a musicians, to play something like Black Onslaught. (I'm not a pro on drums, but I think playing the drums on that is hellish expirience.)
after listening to this several times, i think i finally have something of a critical look at this:
i'll start off by saying that the combination of the intros feels like it works incredibly well. that the light jazz piano just drops into the hard rock feels very much like a hazama thing to do; catch your enemies off-guard, then hit them with all you've got. it also benefits from sounding fucking awesome.
one thing i'm disliking is how different the guitars in ii sound compared to the first. i recognize that you really can't do much about that, but the constant switching back and forth between i and ii's guitars can throw me off a little. my own thoughts here, but if i could get a version of gluttony fang ii's piano with gluttony fang i-style guitars, i'd be happy however, guitars aside, the piano mixing feels good to me; it's just the right bars in the right places, for the betterment of the song.
i don't want to dig on the solo bits because again, there's only so much one can do when cutting and pasting, to crudely simplify the mixing process, but they're in there, which is neat.
special shout out to the 2:35- 2:41 mark. that may be my favorite six seconds of the song right there due to the utter ruthlessness of the guitars under the manic piano. i'm having a little trouble telling what parts are mixed from what song there, but i'm still certain that it is.
all the "vocal" clips (the "aaaaaah!" backing synths, really) feel dropped in in just the right places. they gave the original song a fanfare-esque feel that i feel that ii is lacking; like an entire crown cheering on or getting riled up for any fight with the intelligence captain. in a meta-sense, it seems appropriate; i think we all know just how absolutely popular hazama is with the fanbase (excluding a few outliers)
the addition of i's intro into the song at the 3:40 mark always bothered me, and then didn't, and as i'm writing this, it hit me; again, it's a very hazama thing to do. the song is rolling along like the pain train should, then stop abruptly. wouldn't our fedora-wearing freak do just exactly that, and change direction at the drop of a hat (pun intended) just to get the drop on his enemies? ABSOLUTELY.
even if i'm not a fan of either song's solos (i always felt that the piano should just fill the lead guitar's role), the one immediately following the intro feels like it's desperate enough for the tone of the song.
last but not least, the combination and version-switching at the end of the song feels good. boastful, subversive, and crazy enough to really hit the feel of who it represents.
if anything, it feels it can drag on a bit, but seeing as gluttony fang clocks in at four minutes and twenty-eight seconds, and gluttony fang ii sits just two seconds shorter than that, it's bound to feel like it just keeps going, being almost a full minute longer.
regardless, this version feels damn good and it's plenty fun to headbang to.
Thanks for taking the time to write this analysis. It's really helpful. I will probably go back and redo these someday and your advice was pretty spot on. I realize there are a lot of flaws with these BB songs. Just looking at how many tracks and cuts are used on this project compared to a recent one is crazy. I want to know what these songs would sound like if they were made knowing what I know now.
In terms of this song itself, I agree with pretty much everything you said and I'm glad you were able to pick on the fact that I was trying to make the song's sound emulate the character. I do agree that the 1 and 2 versions on most of these songs have a different sound, a different "weight" to them that makes transitions jarring, but I'll try to fix that in a future version if possible. I wanted to make sure the song had a good amount from both even if it was hard to make them mesh well together.
I also kind of agree that it drags on a bit, but I really like both solos and wanted to put them both in. I sometimes even like songs that go on for a while but keep throwing new things at you. It feels like a battle, almost like, "Isn't this guy done yet?!"
Good review. I'll keep these things in mind.
@@nnythm6407 link is dead i could really use it so i could hear it all pleeeeeeeease
jezuz christ was that THE same knife that Hazama and Terumi both used to flip around with?
Yes. He yoinked.
*Double trolling*
What trick is hazama gonna do holding the bite handle like that?
he's gonna do the "oh fuck, my palm".
Love it man, good job
This is one of my favorites.
+NnyTHM Same as this is my favorite theme
This is the shit right here.
Syncing works
Perhaps gluttony fang 1 and 2 were meant to be merged like this
*looks at Hazama's weapon*
How do you use that???
You just kinda flail your arms wildly and hope you don't stab yourself.
NnyTHM XD
The true question is Where do you hide that?
KaioenGaming in his Pharell-looking hat.
If you watch "Meet the Spy" you get a good idea.
Can you make another mashup batch of these BlazBlue songs, but with the lyrics from this playlist?:ua-cam.com/play/PLFEJWkf1h65N6aEdAputdZxUzqY8gCgcr.html
Hey You, Want to dance even though it's a fighting game? well Good news, Hear this while Playing Hazama And automatically You're dancing with Hazama while beating the shit out of everyone.
I can confirm this happens.
It sure does
After watching the latest Gnoggin video, I was further convinced that zygarde was an expy of frikking terumi, possibly due to the subtle reference that both are possibly be based off Satan from the Bible, holy bleep
I would kill for Fan art of Terumi cackling on top of Zygarde 100%
Or zygarde fighting against terumi by equipping itself with a fellow follower of justice against one of thee most evil characters in gaming history: terumi