The vocal sample from the JP Bad Future theme was actually from a KISS concert. It was part of a lead-in to the song 'Hotter Than Hell' ("We're gonna get this place hotter than hell!")
Quartz Quadrant Descriptions from the Wiki: Present: Quartz Quadrant is a purple-colored mine bustling with machinery located in Little Planet, and filled with crystals and conveyor belts. Some of the crystal is being transported while some are left lying around. Outdoors, some brown mountains with vegetation and a lake adorn the region's background. Past: Quartz Quadrant is a green, peaceful cavern where a very large quantity of crystals are lying in a type of ooze. Outside the cavern, a swamp/bayou is seen showing dead driftwood in a lake with green vegetation and purple mountains in the background. Bad Future: Quartz Quadrant is an over-mechanized, olive-green rusted mine under Dr. Eggman's influence where there are no crystals in the mines. A river of what appears to be lava or melted crystals runs through the bottom of the Round, with lots of machines near it. Outside the mines, miles of factories can be seen in the background, polluting the air in a red-orange sky. Good Future: Quartz Quadrant is an underground, green-colored utopia with glowing buildings hidden inside the Round's underground caverns. All of the mining has ceased by this point and opulent towers of crystals gleam through the darkness. Outside the mines, some futuristic, turquoise domes appear in the background, with mountains and forestry beyond them. A wall is seen at the mid-height section of the Round featuring the same type of domes. There are no active mines or swamps here in this timeline, but more crystals are found here than in any of the timelines.
One of my favourite tidbits about these songs is how the Present's call and response changes between each track. In the present, it's like you said it sounds like two forces battling, Eggman's machines, and the local flora and fauna, but in the past, the call is removed, and that version of the track chooses to build off of the response, letting the player hear the full extent of what nature was like before Eggman's invasion of Little Planet. On the flip side, the bad future version of this track gets rid of nature's response to Eggman's call, creating this eerie emptiness where something used to be, but no longer is, because the militant march of badniks has stomped all the life out of the quadrant. But of course, the good future version of this song brings back the present's way of doing things, with both the call and response intact, but unlike in the present, where they were fighting for the spotlight, the lower tempo lets Eggman and nature share the zone, taking turns to be in the listener's ears. If you couldn't tell, I really like this one :D A Sonic CD zone I'd like to see you react to next is Wacky Workbench. It comes between Quartz Quadrant and Stardust Speedway (assuming I'm not forgetting anything) and has my favourite past track in the game lol. Present (JP): ua-cam.com/video/QnrIs8EO200/v-deo.html Present (US): ua-cam.com/video/Crg9nZ4VO0c/v-deo.html Past (JP): ua-cam.com/video/N_BHXsgM940/v-deo.html Bad Future (JP): ua-cam.com/video/Ueb3eWdVYcI/v-deo.html Bad Future (US): ua-cam.com/video/p-Q0QrXPx70/v-deo.html Good Future (JP): ua-cam.com/video/gwRGcV6Vtuw/v-deo.html Good Future (US): ua-cam.com/video/rjsqzfM9JJA/v-deo.html
I know why did you started with the jp this time ;) Also if you'd like can you replace the past song with the Redbook audio one from the church of kondo's channel just for the consistency It called " wacky workbench past remastered" I can't put links in reply section:( hope you find it
Okay so, interesting note on CD's JP/EU tracks. That unique way that Quartz Quadrant present ended (and the way Good Future opened) is actually the section that bridges the end of one loop and begins the next. Sometimes uploaders put it at the beginning, sometimes they put it at the end, and many times it isnt included at all, which is why this is the first time you've heard something like that in these tracks. If you ever listen to the Palmtree Panic tracks I recommend the DeoxysPrime upload of the Bad Future (Labeled "B Mix") as it includes it to a really cool effect imo. Also, you listened to a remastered version of the Past track, which isn't necessarily wrong but it DEFINITELY sounds different, and not necessarily for the better.
20:35 The reason is probably different uploaders here are the links for metallic madness for the future cd video as people suggested hehe Here are all of the us tracks Present ://ua-cam.com/video/0LioLi_9aec/v-deo.htmlsi=uN1iEWRSszgkxivQ Bad future ua-cam.com/video/95CMUOA0bRI/v-deo.htmlsi=YwGf_VM8iZpbFp1E Bad future (album ver. ) ua-cam.com/video/yhkg9iJ34WI/v-deo.htmlsi=YE4IHBDFN-VLbofH Good future ua-cam.com/video/28_RkqxBLts/v-deo.htmlsi=bDRC9YC21D3JpV6T Here are all of jp plus sonic mania's versions: Present: ua-cam.com/video/ghC33bPQQx0/v-deo.htmlsi=kIEiR3Xr3lq_2PjA Past ua-cam.com/video/CoDg6NMFgVY/v-deo.htmlsi=nAI8-1a-nUvL-mw0 Bad future ua-cam.com/video/-XYFNulUbQA/v-deo.htmlsi=XsiwcR1G7SR0Cn8c Good future ua-cam.com/video/MoQYzL3Jg_k/v-deo.htmlsi=VTIcfziwPW0JyjOd Mania: Act 1 ua-cam.com/video/Ukn3T4XI_Qk/v-deo.htmlsi=Sl7CtOdkF7SMV4ST Act 2 ua-cam.com/video/cGUAp_xoi4o/v-deo.htmlsi=libz5cDJuZ2QZXRs
A little extra info on the Mania versions. With the Stardust Speedways themes in Mania, Act 1 was based on JP Past, & Act 2 was based in JP Present ~ whereas with Metallic Madness in Mania, Act 1 & 2 are both (seemingly) based on JP Present. Also fun fact: The Mania versions are a rap battle between Sonic & Eggman! Act 1 is Sonic rapping, & Act 2 is Eggman rapping! 😅 (I don’t blame u if u can’t make out the lyrics.. it wasn’t until years later after the songs were made that the composer of Mania, Tee Lopes, (also the one doing the rapping) posted the official lyrics, because no one could fully understand them for the longest time…)
I would like to chime in here and recommend the US Album Version of Metallic Madness (Bad Future) from the Sonic the Hedgehog Boom Album. This soundtrack was released in 1994, a year after Sonic CD originally released. This soundtrack contains some of the original versions of the songs from the US soundtrack and some songs from Sonic Spinball, however some of the songs from CD like Stardust Speedway Present, Stardust Speeday Bad Future, and Tidal Tempest Bad Future have Different Variations in comparison to there in-game counterparts. Stardust Speedway Present has a reversing opening that leads into the main song, Stardust Speedway Bad Future has a middle section that is completely missing in-game, and Tidal Tempest Bad Future has an extended/unique opening. However, the song with the most substantial changes was Metallic Maddness (Bad Future) as it has a completely different beginning, it gives off a more dire vibe then it's original version, and it fits the tone of a desolate Bad Future even better then it's in-game counterpart version did! Due to the soundtrack only including the Bad Future Variant of Metallic Madness, it doesn't call it Bad Future and so it's just called Metallic Madness. If you wish for an different take on the US version of the song from the original creators, I would recommend you search up the Video Metallic Madness by Brianzilla2004 As well as the Sonic the Hedgehog Boom Album (1994) for some different takes on some US songs.
@@coolsammy9876 sorry if I forgot to put other versions of us It weird because I listen to that album a long ago and I can't tell any different except for the new intros maybe im deaf or i just don't dig the us very much Should I replace it with the mmz bf us or just add it there?
@@DubiousDepthsRadio No worries, Feel free to add it as a separate version if you'd like. It's changes after the first 10-13 seconds are mainly in the guitar as it reaches higher notes then the original song to convey the dread of the Bad Future. It's composition is also a little different. The second half of the original song has a little hopeful section that makes the player feel like all is not lost. The album version plays a version of it a little bit earlier than in the original combining it with an earlier section makes it sound even more dreadful before and make it more uplifting. There's also a section in the original that had almost no back section to the song and was purely ambince (I kinda like it) It was removed which I think was for the best as to help the pacing of the song. Otherwise the changes are very minimal and mostly within the instrumentation of the song.
Something about the Good and Bad futures (again, excluding US), is that the bad future focuses on the first half of the present while the good future focuses on the last half of the present
I don't know if you've heard of the Sonic the Hedgehog Boom album, but it's a version of the US soundtrack a year or so after the game with more complete versions of all the songs, since the soundtrack was infamously rushed out to meet a deadline. I'd highly recommend checking that one out! Also, something I really love about the US present theme in particular is that it's written in 6/4 time, which I really think makes it funkier in the best way possible
A cool thing you'll notice if you really listen to each track closely (excluding the US tracks) is that from past to present to good/bad future, they keep the same melody but add something onto it. In this case, past and present's melodies are only a few notes off from each other. If you add a couple notes in between the pauses, you'll actually hear present's theme. It's hard for me to explain with text, but if you listen to them at the same speed side by side, you'd probably notice what I mean.
Fun Fact about the US OST. A music CD album called *Sonic The Hedgehog Boom* was released in 1994. This includes OST mixes of the Sonic CD US soundtrack, plus some remix renditions of tracks from Sonic Spinball. The Sonic CD US tracks found in there can feature instruments and sections not heard in the normal versions in-game, such as Quartz Quadrant having an additional vocal and synthy ‘guitar’ section. There are also some fusion mixes of the Future themes that blend into each other. Here's a playlist of the album if you decide to check out these versions in any future reactions. ua-cam.com/play/PLqzVNX9DhzKGo7dCUrekUiuMNA2KkgM_H.html&si=hoLxeG2dJ9HLo10h
No disrespect but the us decides to kinda get funky for no reason And jp fits the level more obviously because that was the one that was intended but yhea
@@DubiousDepthsRadioIt may fit the level more, but the US version just overall sounds better. Besides most of the jp soundtrack is extremely funky anyway so I don’t see the problem with it
The one thing I've always liked about the US version is that getting a good or bad future makes you feel like you made a difference to little planet and the instruments along with the vocals help reinforce that idea/theory. But it gets tossed out when you reach wacky workbench and onward
Great video as always! I’m once again here to recommend some of Hideki Naganuma’s other tracks, those being Fly Like a Butterfly (ua-cam.com/video/2rlQ2IcgsmU/v-deo.htmlsi=UgF0JKXm7kLUz9Oa) and Concept of Love (ua-cam.com/video/4V4IEV8l-gA/v-deo.htmlsi=9-rD9l4BtMBoauch) from Jet Set Radio. However there is another Sonic Rush track by him I recommend and that’s Raisin’ Me Up (ua-cam.com/video/33dNKYQVJio/v-deo.htmlsi=qgQcTLGWe0GhpYlw) There’s also a prologue version of Raisin’ Me Up (ua-cam.com/video/NCY59uzIoTI/v-deo.htmlsi=-fp5XCMAYGSXxmgK) if you’re interested in that. Can’t wait to see your next reaction!
My favorite Sonic CD zone and set of music tracks! I'd kill to see Quartz Quadrant in a 3D modern sonic game ala Gens, Forces or Frontiers, those visuals and art direction on the Hedgehog Engine 2 would go so hard! Please check out Victor McKnight's Sonic movie songs in the future!
really enjoy your reactions and thoughts on the music you react to from sonic you should listen to the sonic forces soundtrack i would highly recommend the song "fist bump" and "infinite" tyler smith sings infinite the same guy in "find your flame" from sonic frontiers. And i know its not the same but i would also recommend the sonic fan song "the end of all things" by the channel longestsoloever.
oh man i hope you listen to the album version of quartz quadrant present US sometime, it basically improves every aspect of the song, in my opinion anyway
for context the album is an old official release named "sonic the hedgehog boom" (not to be confused with the song sonic boom or the tv series sonic boom)
As far as the US version of Quartz Quadrant Present goes, the best version to listen to would've been the one from the Sonic the Hedgehog: Boom album. That version has a bit of a melody to it to go along with the guitar as well as having the voices being more involved from the middle to near the end of the second half of the song. Here is a link to it: ua-cam.com/video/C0ml4jlJ0lk/v-deo.html
i honestly dont like the restored past tracks, some of the instruments are softer than theyre supposed to be. the whistling sound in QQZ past is supposed to be louder lmao. i think the song sounds better using the older soundchip. but as long as i can still hear that sick ass piano i dont really care
I think they're not really that noticeable, tho We already started with the Redbook audio songs It would be hard to go from the cdda to soundchip 😅 how ever I'll give here the soundchip version of palmtree panic past and the cdda one cuz they're a lil different
@@DubiousDepthsRadio UA-cam has a feature that lets you reuse video descriptions instead of typing them out all over again. With some of the other mistake Zor's made, I assume she uses this and just forgets to replace stuff sometimes.
The vocal sample from the JP Bad Future theme was actually from a KISS concert. It was part of a lead-in to the song 'Hotter Than Hell' ("We're gonna get this place hotter than hell!")
WHAT! That’s so cool
Quartz Quadrant Descriptions from the Wiki:
Present: Quartz Quadrant is a purple-colored mine bustling with machinery located in Little Planet, and filled with crystals and conveyor belts. Some of the crystal is being transported while some are left lying around. Outdoors, some brown mountains with vegetation and a lake adorn the region's background.
Past: Quartz Quadrant is a green, peaceful cavern where a very large quantity of crystals are lying in a type of ooze. Outside the cavern, a swamp/bayou is seen showing dead driftwood in a lake with green vegetation and purple mountains in the background.
Bad Future: Quartz Quadrant is an over-mechanized, olive-green rusted mine under Dr. Eggman's influence where there are no crystals in the mines. A river of what appears to be lava or melted crystals runs through the bottom of the Round, with lots of machines near it. Outside the mines, miles of factories can be seen in the background, polluting the air in a red-orange sky.
Good Future: Quartz Quadrant is an underground, green-colored utopia with glowing buildings hidden inside the Round's underground caverns. All of the mining has ceased by this point and opulent towers of crystals gleam through the darkness. Outside the mines, some futuristic, turquoise domes appear in the background, with mountains and forestry beyond them. A wall is seen at the mid-height section of the Round featuring the same type of domes. There are no active mines or swamps here in this timeline, but more crystals are found here than in any of the timelines.
One of my favourite tidbits about these songs is how the Present's call and response changes between each track. In the present, it's like you said it sounds like two forces battling, Eggman's machines, and the local flora and fauna, but in the past, the call is removed, and that version of the track chooses to build off of the response, letting the player hear the full extent of what nature was like before Eggman's invasion of Little Planet. On the flip side, the bad future version of this track gets rid of nature's response to Eggman's call, creating this eerie emptiness where something used to be, but no longer is, because the militant march of badniks has stomped all the life out of the quadrant. But of course, the good future version of this song brings back the present's way of doing things, with both the call and response intact, but unlike in the present, where they were fighting for the spotlight, the lower tempo lets Eggman and nature share the zone, taking turns to be in the listener's ears. If you couldn't tell, I really like this one :D
A Sonic CD zone I'd like to see you react to next is Wacky Workbench. It comes between Quartz Quadrant and Stardust Speedway (assuming I'm not forgetting anything) and has my favourite past track in the game lol.
Present (JP): ua-cam.com/video/QnrIs8EO200/v-deo.html
Present (US): ua-cam.com/video/Crg9nZ4VO0c/v-deo.html
Past (JP): ua-cam.com/video/N_BHXsgM940/v-deo.html
Bad Future (JP): ua-cam.com/video/Ueb3eWdVYcI/v-deo.html
Bad Future (US): ua-cam.com/video/p-Q0QrXPx70/v-deo.html
Good Future (JP): ua-cam.com/video/gwRGcV6Vtuw/v-deo.html
Good Future (US): ua-cam.com/video/rjsqzfM9JJA/v-deo.html
I know why did you started with the jp this time ;)
Also if you'd like can you replace the past song with the Redbook audio one from the church of kondo's channel just for the consistency
It called " wacky workbench past remastered"
I can't put links in reply section:( hope you find it
Okay so, interesting note on CD's JP/EU tracks. That unique way that Quartz Quadrant present ended (and the way Good Future opened) is actually the section that bridges the end of one loop and begins the next. Sometimes uploaders put it at the beginning, sometimes they put it at the end, and many times it isnt included at all, which is why this is the first time you've heard something like that in these tracks. If you ever listen to the Palmtree Panic tracks I recommend the DeoxysPrime upload of the Bad Future (Labeled "B Mix") as it includes it to a really cool effect imo.
Also, you listened to a remastered version of the Past track, which isn't necessarily wrong but it DEFINITELY sounds different, and not necessarily for the better.
The blue luigi upload also has that ppz bf beatbox loop at the end
And don't worry we already told her about the past
All of the blue luigi uploades have the unused loops
20:35 The reason is probably different uploaders
here are the links for metallic madness for the future cd video as people suggested hehe
Here are all of the us tracks
Present ://ua-cam.com/video/0LioLi_9aec/v-deo.htmlsi=uN1iEWRSszgkxivQ
Bad future ua-cam.com/video/95CMUOA0bRI/v-deo.htmlsi=YwGf_VM8iZpbFp1E
Bad future (album ver. )
ua-cam.com/video/yhkg9iJ34WI/v-deo.htmlsi=YE4IHBDFN-VLbofH
Good future ua-cam.com/video/28_RkqxBLts/v-deo.htmlsi=bDRC9YC21D3JpV6T
Here are all of jp plus sonic mania's versions:
Present:
ua-cam.com/video/ghC33bPQQx0/v-deo.htmlsi=kIEiR3Xr3lq_2PjA
Past
ua-cam.com/video/CoDg6NMFgVY/v-deo.htmlsi=nAI8-1a-nUvL-mw0
Bad future
ua-cam.com/video/-XYFNulUbQA/v-deo.htmlsi=XsiwcR1G7SR0Cn8c
Good future
ua-cam.com/video/MoQYzL3Jg_k/v-deo.htmlsi=VTIcfziwPW0JyjOd
Mania:
Act 1
ua-cam.com/video/Ukn3T4XI_Qk/v-deo.htmlsi=Sl7CtOdkF7SMV4ST
Act 2
ua-cam.com/video/cGUAp_xoi4o/v-deo.htmlsi=libz5cDJuZ2QZXRs
A little extra info on the Mania versions. With the Stardust Speedways themes in Mania, Act 1 was based on JP Past, & Act 2 was based in JP Present ~ whereas with Metallic Madness in Mania, Act 1 & 2 are both (seemingly) based on JP Present.
Also fun fact: The Mania versions are a rap battle between Sonic & Eggman! Act 1 is Sonic rapping, & Act 2 is Eggman rapping! 😅
(I don’t blame u if u can’t make out the lyrics.. it wasn’t until years later after the songs were made that the composer of Mania, Tee Lopes, (also the one doing the rapping) posted the official lyrics, because no one could fully understand them for the longest time…)
I would like to chime in here and recommend the US Album Version of Metallic Madness (Bad Future) from the Sonic the Hedgehog Boom Album. This soundtrack was released in 1994, a year after Sonic CD originally released.
This soundtrack contains some of the original versions of the songs from the US soundtrack and some songs from Sonic Spinball, however some of the songs from CD like Stardust Speedway Present, Stardust Speeday Bad Future, and Tidal Tempest Bad Future have Different Variations in comparison to there in-game counterparts.
Stardust Speedway Present has a reversing opening that leads into the main song, Stardust Speedway Bad Future has a middle section that is completely missing in-game, and Tidal Tempest Bad Future has an extended/unique opening.
However, the song with the most substantial changes was Metallic Maddness (Bad Future) as it has a completely different beginning, it gives off a more dire vibe then it's original version, and it fits the tone of a desolate Bad Future even better then it's in-game counterpart version did!
Due to the soundtrack only including the Bad Future Variant of Metallic Madness, it doesn't call it Bad Future and so it's just called Metallic Madness.
If you wish for an different take on the US version of the song from the original creators, I would recommend you search up the Video
Metallic Madness by Brianzilla2004
As well as the Sonic the Hedgehog Boom Album (1994) for some different takes on some US songs.
@@coolsammy9876 sorry if I forgot to put other versions of us
It weird because I listen to that album a long ago and I can't tell any different except for the new intros maybe im deaf or i just don't dig the us very much
Should I replace it with the mmz bf us or just add it there?
@@DubiousDepthsRadio No worries, Feel free to add it as a separate version if you'd like.
It's changes after the first 10-13 seconds are mainly in the guitar as it reaches higher notes then the original song to convey the dread of the Bad Future.
It's composition is also a little different. The second half of the original song has a little hopeful section that makes the player feel like all is not lost. The album version plays a version of it a little bit earlier than in the original combining it with an earlier section makes it sound even more dreadful before and make it more uplifting.
There's also a section in the original that had almost no back section to the song and was purely ambince (I kinda like it) It was removed which I think was for the best as to help the pacing of the song.
Otherwise the changes are very minimal and mostly within the instrumentation of the song.
@@coolsammy9876 Done :)
Something about the Good and Bad futures (again, excluding US), is that the bad future focuses on the first half of the present while the good future focuses on the last half of the present
I don't know if you've heard of the Sonic the Hedgehog Boom album, but it's a version of the US soundtrack a year or so after the game with more complete versions of all the songs, since the soundtrack was infamously rushed out to meet a deadline. I'd highly recommend checking that one out!
Also, something I really love about the US present theme in particular is that it's written in 6/4 time, which I really think makes it funkier in the best way possible
I love quartz quadrants past, it's my favorite version of quartz quadrant
A cool thing you'll notice if you really listen to each track closely (excluding the US tracks) is that from past to present to good/bad future, they keep the same melody but add something onto it. In this case, past and present's melodies are only a few notes off from each other. If you add a couple notes in between the pauses, you'll actually hear present's theme. It's hard for me to explain with text, but if you listen to them at the same speed side by side, you'd probably notice what I mean.
OOHHH DIDN'T SEE THIS ONE COMING 🔥🔥🔥
🔥🔥🔥
Can't wait for her to react to the music and Sonic Rumble the music went so hard
Present, Good Future, and Past JP is my favorites.
Glad to see you react to this masterpiece ¡¡¡¡¡¡ Greetings from Mexico.
Fun Fact about the US OST. A music CD album called *Sonic The Hedgehog Boom* was released in 1994. This includes OST mixes of the Sonic CD US soundtrack, plus some remix renditions of tracks from Sonic Spinball. The Sonic CD US tracks found in there can feature instruments and sections not heard in the normal versions in-game, such as Quartz Quadrant having an additional vocal and synthy ‘guitar’ section. There are also some fusion mixes of the Future themes that blend into each other.
Here's a playlist of the album if you decide to check out these versions in any future reactions.
ua-cam.com/play/PLqzVNX9DhzKGo7dCUrekUiuMNA2KkgM_H.html&si=hoLxeG2dJ9HLo10h
There's also an album also released in 1994 with JP OST remixes, called Sonic the Hedgehog Remix! That album is really cool and full of amazing songs
@@ThisisTheUltimateI'm going to recommend that eventually when all of cd ended
It the best album I've ever heard ngl
Jp/Eu All day
LETS GO THIS IS ONE OF MY FAVS 🔥
You should check out tidal tempest next! I think it’ll really showcase the strengths of the US soundtrack!
No disrespect but the us decides to kinda get funky for no reason
And jp fits the level more obviously because that was the one that was intended but yhea
Honestly this was going to be my next suggestion lol. Tidal Tempest is great in both OSTs but oh man, that US Bad Future is stunning!
@@DubiousDepthsRadioIt may fit the level more, but the US version just overall sounds better. Besides most of the jp soundtrack is extremely funky anyway so I don’t see the problem with it
@@P0tatoz9 ttz jp gives me nostalgia + heavy undertale vibes
But I can see your point ;)
The one thing I've always liked about the US version is that getting a good or bad future makes you feel like you made a difference to little planet and the instruments along with the vocals help reinforce that idea/theory. But it gets tossed out when you reach wacky workbench and onward
would absolutely love to see all the metallic madness songs from CD and Mania
Cant wait to hear you reacting to metallic madness zone.
Só, there's this US OST official album called Sonic Boom, in which this present theme has a melody in vocals.
Quartz Quadrant Present US is underrated. Reminds me of the Adventure games OST
to be honest none of the songs in the American version (or almost) seem to fit in with the zones at all
@@SoniKato0hard disagree
@@cooler_carpington reasons?
That can be said on the whole us soundtrash @@SoniKato0
Quartz Quadrant 🔥🔥🔥
HYPE HYPE HYPE for one of my favorite OST's but now I am subjected to doing the very thing I hate the most...
Wait patiently 😑
I KNOW RIGHT?!?!?!? THIS IS LIKE .. MY FAVOURITE...no... MY *BEST* SONIC SONG OF ALL TIME 🔥🔥🔥🔥
React to Cyber Space DJ Mix and Cyber Space DJ Mix Returns from Sonic Frontiers!
Yeah !!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
need this
YES
Seems a little demanding
@@gooeybob_drawing3692 come on bro, is a great mix!
Definitely gotta check our Wacky Workbench next
I’d really recommend Studiopolis zone and Press garden zone from Sonic mania they are great tracks
It could be fun a stream reacting to how the stages look like
Great video as always! I’m once again here to recommend some of Hideki Naganuma’s other tracks, those being Fly Like a Butterfly (ua-cam.com/video/2rlQ2IcgsmU/v-deo.htmlsi=UgF0JKXm7kLUz9Oa) and Concept of Love (ua-cam.com/video/4V4IEV8l-gA/v-deo.htmlsi=9-rD9l4BtMBoauch) from Jet Set Radio. However there is another Sonic Rush track by him I recommend and that’s Raisin’ Me Up (ua-cam.com/video/33dNKYQVJio/v-deo.htmlsi=qgQcTLGWe0GhpYlw) There’s also a prologue version of Raisin’ Me Up (ua-cam.com/video/NCY59uzIoTI/v-deo.htmlsi=-fp5XCMAYGSXxmgK) if you’re interested in that. Can’t wait to see your next reaction!
This is my favorite sonic cd theme
The Japanese version is definitely my favorite. But I do love how funky the US Version is too.
I think the us is rock
@@DubiousDepthsRadio
Yeah, rock can be funky.
My favorite Sonic CD zone and set of music tracks! I'd kill to see Quartz Quadrant in a 3D modern sonic game ala Gens, Forces or Frontiers, those visuals and art direction on the Hedgehog Engine 2 would go so hard!
Please check out Victor McKnight's Sonic movie songs in the future!
Thank you!
You should do either Tidal Tempest, Palmtree panic or Metallic Madness. All of those are very very diverse and interesting
The whole ost is on fire 🔥🔥🔥
really enjoy your reactions and thoughts on the music you react to from sonic you should listen to the sonic forces soundtrack i would highly recommend the song "fist bump" and "infinite" tyler smith sings infinite the same guy in "find your flame" from sonic frontiers. And i know its not the same but i would also recommend the sonic fan song "the end of all things" by the channel longestsoloever.
oh man i hope you listen to the album version of quartz quadrant present US sometime, it basically improves every aspect of the song, in my opinion anyway
for context the album is an old official release named "sonic the hedgehog boom" (not to be confused with the song sonic boom or the tv series sonic boom)
Oh no don't tell me I forgot another version again😭😭
As far as the US version of Quartz Quadrant Present goes, the best version to listen to would've been the one from the Sonic the Hedgehog: Boom album. That version has a bit of a melody to it to go along with the guitar as well as having the voices being more involved from the middle to near the end of the second half of the song. Here is a link to it: ua-cam.com/video/C0ml4jlJ0lk/v-deo.html
omg im sorry for not including it 😭
This time I'll give the us album a proper attention i swear
I didn't include it cuz when I listened to the album a long ago I assumed they're just the same with additional intros :/
JAPAN: 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
USA: Hmm 😒
Ooo.. you should react to the "Sonic Boom - Crush 40 & Cash Cash - Cover"
The Stardust Speedway jp is very good
Junio Sonic approved✅
Can please do so ic 3 & knuckles
Can you react to some Xenoblade Chronicles: DE music, like Engage the Enemy?
Sorry if my English is bad.
Que hermosas canciones las versiones jp
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React the versions of Palmtree Panic
Japans version is groovier, USA is more cinematic.
Also, in the US version, they aren't singing anything. They are just scatting.
i honestly dont like the restored past tracks, some of the instruments are softer than theyre supposed to be. the whistling sound in QQZ past is supposed to be louder lmao. i think the song sounds better using the older soundchip. but as long as i can still hear that sick ass piano i dont really care
I think they're not really that noticeable, tho We already started with the Redbook audio songs
It would be hard to go from the cdda to soundchip 😅
how ever I'll give here the soundchip version of palmtree panic past and the cdda one cuz they're a lil different
Quartz Quadrant Present OST is amazing, specially the JP version, the US version is just a guitar and thats it, boring as fuck lol
"Guuuh, song too slow it just guitar i will ignore the groovy bass n shieeet"
@@cooler_carpingtonwhat groovie bass😂?
I like the us ost of Sonic CD
wait.. why is there stardust speedway bad future instead of quartz quadrant bad future in the links?
your right!?
But how??? I made sure all the links were right
@@DubiousDepthsRadio UA-cam has a feature that lets you reuse video descriptions instead of typing them out all over again. With some of the other mistake Zor's made, I assume she uses this and just forgets to replace stuff sometimes.
@@Potatoboii2 lol okee
The Stardust Speedway jp is very good