The power of music that just gets you right in the feels and wraps itself around your heartstrings - we had a classic Mac in the 90s when I was a kid (born '89!) and I would play Snavely, get to level two, and then just intentionally let the snakes scroll endlessly without completing the level so I could listen to this song. When I was around 11 that computer went kaput and we got a Dell Windows 2000 machine, and alas the Snavely days were no more - and I was NEVER ever able to stop yearning to hear this song again. When I got my first macbook in 2008, I was absolutely devastated to learn that classic apps no longer worked, and despite years of trying, I was never able to get Sheepshaver or Basilisk to work - I literally put in hours and hours of effort over many years just specifically to get the song from level two snavely back into my head 😂 It's now 2024 and just yesterday I downloaded a copy of Snavely from an Abandonware site, opened the music files in a text editor (why did I never think of this before!) and found the name of the song embedded in it... Literally 25 years later, this song is still embedded in my brain enough that I'd spend an entire afternoon determinedly figuring out a way to finally listen to it again 😍 Whoever composed this is an absolute musical genius.
You have no idea how many memories this song brings back. I was 12 years old and had about 1200 games, but this song is the most amazing MOD file ever made for the Amiga. Still sounds amazing after all these Years!
I still have this on a tape I made...dont know where it is in the house though! So glad I found this gem of a song. I'd like to say though the song is a tad slower than I remember.
Absolutely !! I remember having it in some compilation of mods for a mod tracker we had on our 486 at home in 93. Had it in my head stuck ever since (I can remember any melody if I hear it a couple times, it's both a blessing and a curse, because earworms).
I had 500 Amiga games at the age of 8. The Dave Whittaker stuff is my absolute favorite...for music in general. The man is my musical sensei. Too bad he quit composing to do voice over work for EA Sports. He's probably dead now.
Karsten Obarski (born May 11, 1965), handle "Obi", is considered a pioneer of the demoscene for the creation of the music creation program "Ultimate Soundtracker", the ancestor of all tracker programs.
No wonder Obi-Wan Kenobi got the power. ;D When this came out, I downloaded it from an Australian BBS using phreak codes from the US on a slow 1,200 baud connection.... man, those were the days! :D
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei Melbourne, Australia was actually home to some of the world's most elite boards. Southern Wastelands, Skweetis, Fantasia, etc, were just as good as any American or European BBS, if not better. I'm afraid your comment has "NO CARRIER".
Around Christmas of 1990, as a 16-year-old, I was the proud new owner of my shiny new Commodore Amiga 500. My friend, who had owned one prior, made me a "Care-Pack" floppy disk that included a few important must have utilities including a terminal emulator, so I could connect to BBSs with a modem, and included the game Crystal Hammer. I was so amazed by the audio that I spent more time listening to it than actually playing the game. The audio, piped through a hand-me-down stereo, really sounded awesome.
This was one of the many games/songs that made me glad I had my Amiga pumped through a stereo component system with floor speakers. It was really something special to have a computer that could do more than squonk and beep.
This is the music that defined the much simpler times of my early childhood with my late 90s Macintosh desktop. Every time I hear this, entertainment comes into my mind. I've made my way here through comments from the Full OST Maniac video while searching for retro Mac games on and off.
My brother made a mix tape when i was a kid, this song was on it and i always loved it. Only just today i found it again after 20 years, good memories... Never knew which game it came from or who wrote it until now. Thanks for the upload!
Well, the main reason for this are the 2 instrument disk that comes with an Tracker Tool named "Sountracker" (an Tool to create music) Many composers used this samples for a long time and thats the reason why this sounds so "Amiga´ish". Its from the guy that also coded "Sountracker" and he (of course) used his the samples from this disks....
Greatest video game song of all time. I remember I would turn off the LED (for the extra treble boost) on my A500 and would let this song play on loop. Sometimes, I would even turn off the monitor and just listen to it over and over.
This song is so great. Can anyone explain why those Amiga (or C64) tunes are so great, other than being able to bring us back to a (for many of us) great time? The Sample Disk from Karsten back then sure did its share, they were brilliantly chosen. But in the modern times, where so many songs are way too overengineered, how can a simple four track song with a rather simple melody be so great? Thanks for the upload, may obi be happy wherever he is.
The Amiga was before my time, so I can definitely say these songs are fantastic even for someone who has no nostalgia factor! They're awesome. Gotta say, it's partly talent from the composers (especially the stand-outs like Obi here!) but also, working in limits brings out great creativity. Like how a poem with a strict rhyme scheme can be more moving & impactful than an unfocused 800-page novel. Tight structure is often good for art!
Brings back memories - This was one of the modules I used for testing a tracker I wrote on the PC nearly 20 years ago! Thanks for many hours of happy listening, Karsten! :-)
I've never fully understood it, but this song has always given me chills, since the first time I heard it in like 1999... it still does. There's something intoxicating/haunting about it. I will never stop loving this one.
I remember buying Crystal Hammer when I was a teenager from our local Computer Spot for like AU $15 (Computer Spot always had good deals on Amiga games in Australia, late 80s, early 90s. Computer Spot is Hot Hot Hot - or so their ads would tell us!). I loved this song so much, I recorded it onto cassette and used to listen to it all the time... Crazy - I still think this is a brilliant tune all these years later! Certainly one of the best MODs ever written imo!
I first heard this in Ahoy's documentary on the Amiga, when it comes to that line of computers, this track features rather heavily in his videos, had not a clue that it's one of Karsten's own tracks.
This was also used in two mid-90s Mac games: "Maniac", a Pac-Man clone with a Hangman element, and "Snavely!", a game where you control two snakes and have them make eggs.
Did you play Cogito? Pretty cool music there too. I think you can play the original music on modern machines by getting cogito.mod from the mod archive
We had this track on a copy of Sound Tracker in the late 80's (Public Domain), I remembered it well... For me, this track an Axel-F mod and a few others started me tracking at the age of 10 or 11... I kept producing for over 10 years through high school and beyond.
Fantastic music! The game is pretty cool too. @flailios: The axel-f mod was great...... I was about around 12 or 13 when I first got my A500. My friend, who already owned an A500, made me a "care-pack" disk and this game was one of the first things to ever run my Amiga. (This amiga is still working today -- 20+ years later) I remember leaving the intro screen to crystal hammer open for an hour just watching in amazement. The amiga kicked my CoCo II's butt. :) Thanks for the post.
This song came on as a music demo before the game Battleship on the Amiga. I've loved this song since I was a kid in the 80s. Finding it again here brought me back!
Thx for this post!! Really greatest memories... Amiga is the only computer that keep on astonishing people. Not bad for this old glory!!! Oh yes, there's something more modern out there. But......
***** be proud, you invented modern computer music until PC were able to replay MP3s - i have been a musician on Amiga using protracker and noisetracker for games and also commercials! Stil do music using milkytracker as hobby
used to pop in the disk and just let it play the start screen music over and over for a while when I was drawing in my sketchbook. Strange in a way, since I didn't spend a lot of time actually playing the game itself, I just liked the music. :)
Love this song, but because I had an NTSC machine with the PAL version of the game the music was a little bit faster. Same with a lot of the European imports. This one, Amegas, Hybris and Sword of Sodan were my favourite soundtracks.
What a lot of people dont realise is this still isnt quite how it sounded on the Amiga. The low pass filter was turned on and off during the mod itself in the game, which gave some of the sounds a sharper with more treble sound.
Oh man... if I weren't such a badass, the memories this song evokes would literally have brought a tear to my eye. Jk, I'm not a badass. Thanks a lot :)
0:54 -1:10 and 1:40 - 1:55 are the most awesome parts of this amazing music, used to wake up to this with a timer clock attached to my amiga with the crystal Hammer disk allready in the slot, all I wanted was the intro music
Take a listen to famous Italo Disco track Love Spy by Mike Mareen (1986). You'll notice one of the counter-melodies in the sections of this track you reference sound extremely similar to the lead musical hook line from that song!
@motox731: Oh my... You said exactly what I've been thinking for the last 20 years, but without finding the words for it. "Soul", thats it! That's exactly what it is... Music influenced by the instrument on which is created for...
Stephen, not sure what you mean by live instrumentation, but this one has been remixed, see what you think. Do a search here for: Spiral ft Karsten Obarski Crystal Hammer
I still have my Amiga500,still works after all these years..I remember the 1st timem I heard this,I had just got a copy of Crystall Hammer and put it on. I had 5 friends over from school and for a hour they just kepst saying "Play that tune AGAIN!!".Good days.Now kids today just want to stab each other lol.
***** well i imagine Karsten created new samples as long as he needed it, so for a while just ST-01 samples were used, and those gave the mod files their genetic footprints - mean what can make recognize a .mod file from ten miles away :)
Oh hey, one other thing about this song. Most trackers play this slightly slower than the original crystal-hammer application did. You need to speed this up slightly in order for it to be recreated accurately. I guess about 10% faster. I actually like the song maybe 15% faster.....
@@MediPaiva I was talking about reLine. Holger Gehrmann & Olaf Patzenhauer (the founders) are dead. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reline_Software one died by suicide, the other one by illness.
@@ShallRemainUnknown No, not afaik. Uwe Grabosch seems till alive. Somehow i forgot him. It seems he wasnt that influential on ReLINE as the other two.
karsten obarski was the rob hubbard of the amiga "a total legend" The kids nowadays are generally listening to rubbish unoriginal orchestral type music on the playstation and other consoles and they are not experiencing the pleasures of individual original great music. A great shame.
The power of music that just gets you right in the feels and wraps itself around your heartstrings - we had a classic Mac in the 90s when I was a kid (born '89!) and I would play Snavely, get to level two, and then just intentionally let the snakes scroll endlessly without completing the level so I could listen to this song. When I was around 11 that computer went kaput and we got a Dell Windows 2000 machine, and alas the Snavely days were no more - and I was NEVER ever able to stop yearning to hear this song again. When I got my first macbook in 2008, I was absolutely devastated to learn that classic apps no longer worked, and despite years of trying, I was never able to get Sheepshaver or Basilisk to work - I literally put in hours and hours of effort over many years just specifically to get the song from level two snavely back into my head 😂
It's now 2024 and just yesterday I downloaded a copy of Snavely from an Abandonware site, opened the music files in a text editor (why did I never think of this before!) and found the name of the song embedded in it... Literally 25 years later, this song is still embedded in my brain enough that I'd spend an entire afternoon determinedly figuring out a way to finally listen to it again 😍
Whoever composed this is an absolute musical genius.
You have no idea how many memories this song brings back. I was 12 years old and had about 1200 games, but this song is the most amazing MOD file ever made for the Amiga. Still sounds amazing after all these Years!
I still have this on a tape I made...dont know where it is in the house though! So glad I found this gem of a song. I'd like to say though the song is a tad slower than I remember.
To this day I remember the first time I heard it on a cracked copy of Crystal Hammers by Blizzard. Good ol' days.... sigh.... :)
Absolutely !! I remember having it in some compilation of mods for a mod tracker we had on our 486 at home in 93. Had it in my head stuck ever since (I can remember any melody if I hear it a couple times, it's both a blessing and a curse, because earworms).
tis' a pirates life for me!
I had 500 Amiga games at the age of 8. The Dave Whittaker stuff is my absolute favorite...for music in general. The man is my musical sensei. Too bad he quit composing to do voice over work for EA Sports. He's probably dead now.
Karsten Obarski (born May 11, 1965), handle "Obi", is considered a pioneer of the demoscene for the creation of the music creation program "Ultimate Soundtracker", the ancestor of all tracker programs.
No wonder Obi-Wan Kenobi got the power. ;D
When this came out, I downloaded it from an Australian BBS using phreak codes from the US on a slow 1,200 baud connection.... man, those were the days! :D
It absolutely sounds like a keygen, thank you for the upload I didn't know this one!
@@BillAnt From Australia? Lamer.
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei - Woot? Why lamer? It was one of the first boards to have it posted.
@@LarsTragel-zh7ei Melbourne, Australia was actually home to some of the world's most elite boards. Southern Wastelands, Skweetis, Fantasia, etc, were just as good as any American or European BBS, if not better. I'm afraid your comment has "NO CARRIER".
Around Christmas of 1990, as a 16-year-old, I was the proud new owner of my shiny new Commodore Amiga 500. My friend, who had owned one prior, made me a "Care-Pack" floppy disk that included a few important must have utilities including a terminal emulator, so I could connect to BBSs with a modem, and included the game Crystal Hammer. I was so amazed by the audio that I spent more time listening to it than actually playing the game. The audio, piped through a hand-me-down stereo, really sounded awesome.
This was one of the many games/songs that made me glad I had my Amiga pumped through a stereo component system with floor speakers. It was really something special to have a computer that could do more than squonk and beep.
Ooh, that sounds like a nice setup. Would sound great with some Lotus Turbo Challenge.
squonk and beep :D
@@Krigarkaj _squonk_
My neighbors didn't have Amigas, but when I was blasting this tune through the open windows they all did. ;D
Man I loved my Amiga500. It seems though that I missed a lot of games
This is the music that defined the much simpler times of my early childhood with my late 90s Macintosh desktop.
Every time I hear this, entertainment comes into my mind.
I've made my way here through comments from the Full OST Maniac video while searching for retro Mac games on and off.
My brother made a mix tape when i was a kid, this song was on it and i always loved it.
Only just today i found it again after 20 years, good memories... Never knew which game it came from or who wrote it until now. Thanks for the upload!
Am i your brother???
I did the same! hehehe
Same here
this song is like the anthem of COMMODORE AMIGA
Totally!
Well, the main reason for this are the 2 instrument disk that comes with an Tracker Tool named "Sountracker" (an Tool to create music) Many composers used this samples for a long time and thats the reason why this sounds so "Amiga´ish". Its from the guy that also coded "Sountracker" and he (of course) used his the samples from this disks....
@@ramireza6904 It's also a very good composition!
This should be the national anthem for Germany TBH.
I'd rank it behind Jester's Stardust Memories, honestly. But it's an awesome module, no doubt.
Greatest video game song of all time. I remember I would turn off the LED (for the extra treble boost) on my A500 and would let this song play on loop. Sometimes, I would even turn off the monitor and just listen to it over and over.
This song is so great. Can anyone explain why those Amiga (or C64) tunes are so great, other than being able to bring us back to a (for many of us) great time? The Sample Disk from Karsten back then sure did its share, they were brilliantly chosen. But in the modern times, where so many songs are way too overengineered, how can a simple four track song with a rather simple melody be so great?
Thanks for the upload, may obi be happy wherever he is.
The Amiga was before my time, so I can definitely say these songs are fantastic even for someone who has no nostalgia factor! They're awesome.
Gotta say, it's partly talent from the composers (especially the stand-outs like Obi here!) but also, working in limits brings out great creativity. Like how a poem with a strict rhyme scheme can be more moving & impactful than an unfocused 800-page novel. Tight structure is often good for art!
Wow, I forgot about this awesome tune, but listening to it I immediately remember how much I loved it. It's amazing!
this will be for ever a PERFECT song
I am 30 years old and these sounds make me cry............AMIGA FOREVER
jesus youre twice my age. yet i shed tears bumping my head around to this too.
forever dude
You are 43 now, I am 40 and crying inside
Amiga was magic
My favourite game theme/Amiga music song :) ...sound so amazing even listening to it after all these years!!!
@motox731
The Amiga was the ONLY computer to have a soul.
That is true. Amiga and the C64.
Brings me back to when I was 16. I would listen to it over and over.
Ah, looks like I'll do the same thing lol.
Truly magical times, will always look back fondly. :)
Me too! I loved this tune :D
Brings back memories - This was one of the modules I used for testing a tracker I wrote on the PC nearly 20 years ago! Thanks for many hours of happy listening, Karsten! :-)
I've never fully understood it, but this song has always given me chills, since the first time I heard it in like 1999... it still does. There's something intoxicating/haunting about it. I will never stop loving this one.
There was something special about this song, it was unique and sounded better than anything else at the time.
Same here, chills
The best Amiga tune ever!
Kinda forgot about this tune but Ahoy's Trackers release brought me back!
Thank you very much for posting this. I was crying when I heared it again after so many years (of PC pain).
I remember buying Crystal Hammer when I was a teenager from our local Computer Spot for like AU $15 (Computer Spot always had good deals on Amiga games in Australia, late 80s, early 90s. Computer Spot is Hot Hot Hot - or so their ads would tell us!).
I loved this song so much, I recorded it onto cassette and used to listen to it all the time... Crazy - I still think this is a brilliant tune all these years later! Certainly one of the best MODs ever written imo!
I first heard this in Ahoy's documentary on the Amiga, when it comes to that line of computers, this track features rather heavily in his videos, had not a clue that it's one of Karsten's own tracks.
So happy to find this song again, fantastic!
This was also used in two mid-90s Mac games: "Maniac", a Pac-Man clone with a Hangman element, and "Snavely!", a game where you control two snakes and have them make eggs.
That's some nice info right there :D.
I played Maniac until my eyes bled... But the music helped.
Did you play Cogito? Pretty cool music there too. I think you can play the original music on modern machines by getting cogito.mod from the mod archive
Feel the power of ST-01:
Wow.. just... wow...
Another masterpiece from karsten obarski.
This song basically inspired my whole musical career. I made a compo-style tribute to it on my channel called "Velveteen Hammer" recently!
We had this track on a copy of Sound Tracker in the late 80's (Public Domain), I remembered it well... For me, this track an Axel-F mod and a few others started me tracking at the age of 10 or 11... I kept producing for over 10 years through high school and beyond.
one of my all time favourites, makes me dance every time! (dancing right now behind my desk at work :D )
Fantastic music!
The game is pretty cool too.
@flailios: The axel-f mod was great......
I was about around 12 or 13 when I first got my A500. My friend, who already owned an A500, made me a "care-pack" disk and this game was one of the first things to ever run my Amiga. (This amiga is still working today -- 20+ years later) I remember leaving the intro screen to crystal hammer open for an hour just watching in amazement.
The amiga kicked my CoCo II's butt. :)
Thanks for the post.
after 15 years, I remembered why I loved Amiga
Thank you Karsten Obarski!
This and his work on the Oil imperium soundtrack are very special to me!
The game itself: Meh
The intro music: FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUOMGWTFBBQ AMAZING OH LAWDY GOOOOD SHEEIT!
You should listen to uaahhhversion1.mod if you think this is that good.
game wasn't that bad for being an arkanoid clone
This song came on as a music demo before the game Battleship on the Amiga. I've loved this song since I was a kid in the 80s. Finding it again here brought me back!
Ci giocavo solo per poter apprezzare questo pezzo!!!!!!! Mitico Amiga......
This music is so epic !
This is my favorite retro game song
Thx for this post!! Really greatest memories...
Amiga is the only computer that keep on astonishing people. Not bad for this old glory!!! Oh yes, there's something more modern out there. But......
***** be proud, you invented modern computer music until PC were able to replay MP3s - i have been a musician on Amiga using protracker and noisetracker for games and also commercials! Stil do music using milkytracker as hobby
And let's not forget Bob Yannes' SID chip and its contribution!
Such an amazing Tune. Amazingly, I've never played the Game.
used to pop in the disk and just let it play the start screen music over and over for a while when I was drawing in my sketchbook. Strange in a way, since I didn't spend a lot of time actually playing the game itself, I just liked the music. :)
I can play the entire song in my head. If this were on tape it would have been worn out years ago.
Thank you for preserving this!
so many memories from the good old day,being lady And playing this wonderful tune un loop mide...THANK YOU!
My first videogame ever, was 2 years old, playing with my dad, good ol' memories and great tune ! :')
Ahhhhh, that brings back good memories... what a great tune! Thanks for uploading!
I still don't understand why they invented justin bieber when we already had karsten fucking obarski,,,. karstn4lyfe!
lol yup!
Love this song, but because I had an NTSC machine with the PAL version of the game the music was a little bit faster. Same with a lot of the European imports.
This one, Amegas, Hybris and Sword of Sodan were my favourite soundtracks.
I added the mod switch to the obese agnus to enable full 1meg chip ram AND switch to 50 hz PAL mode!
@@Cornz38 OBESE agnus XD
Having an NTSC Amiga must have been almost useless!
@@bradallen8909 Americans had the Video toaster so no time to play mods while editing videos
I crying ... I remember :)
"Amegas" and "Crystal hammer"... Utnil the day I die will have them lodged in my memory banks
What a lot of people dont realise is this still isnt quite how it sounded on the Amiga. The low pass filter was turned on and off during the mod itself in the game, which gave some of the sounds a sharper with more treble sound.
Guess we gotta find the original MOD, then.
Oh man... if I weren't such a badass, the memories this song evokes would literally have brought a tear to my eye.
Jk, I'm not a badass. Thanks a lot :)
EPIC! :)
0:23
I have heard this voice sound on the main theme of top gear 2 for the snes
yeah very alot like top gear 2 its on top gear 2 amiga cd also be sure to check it out ,snes is good in its own right also
just been listening to koto , reminded me of this , karsten , .. respect!
Modern electronic, video game (PC and console) and freelance scene music owes MUCH to Karsten Obarski.
Just a perfect synth pop chune
Thanks for the good quality sound
0:54 -1:10 and 1:40 - 1:55 are the most awesome parts of this amazing music, used to wake up to this with a timer clock attached to my amiga with the crystal Hammer disk allready in the slot, all I wanted was the intro music
Take a listen to famous Italo Disco track Love Spy by Mike Mareen (1986). You'll notice one of the counter-melodies in the sections of this track you reference sound extremely similar to the lead musical hook line from that song!
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Absolut Genial ...Auch heute noch ....
Almost at 100k views!
Never heard of this before. What a catchy song.
I sadly never played this game, but this song is just amazing!
4:04 (Not found - LOL!) I just about fell off my chair when I heard the audio fade out at the end. Tracker music does not do this.
I'm pretty sure that was just edited in by whoever made this youtube video, so that the video wouldn't suddenly end.
I Just love this
Found out about this music from a game called Siege.
Sleep walk music is best !!!!
Amiga was Emotions
The game you are describing is Wizball, also one of the best Amiga games ever. Possibly one of the best games ever of any kind!
thanks man that is the one, i discovered a video of it later in youtube.
oh my dayz....
@motox731: Oh my... You said exactly what I've been thinking for the last 20 years, but without finding the words for it. "Soul", thats it! That's exactly what it is... Music influenced by the instrument on which is created for...
Stephen, not sure what you mean by live instrumentation, but this one has been remixed, see what you think.
Do a search here for: Spiral ft Karsten Obarski Crystal Hammer
This song is by KARSTEN OBARSKI
Thank you
I still have my Amiga500,still works after all these years..I remember the 1st timem I heard this,I had just got a copy of Crystall Hammer and put it on.
I had 5 friends over from school and for a hour they just kepst saying "Play that tune AGAIN!!".Good days.Now kids today just want to stab each other lol.
this is freakin' good
Superb
***** well i imagine Karsten created new samples as long as he needed it, so for a while just ST-01 samples were used, and those gave the mod files their genetic footprints - mean what can make recognize a .mod file from ten miles away :)
Oh hey, one other thing about this song. Most trackers play this slightly slower than the original crystal-hammer application did. You need to speed this up slightly in order for it to be recreated accurately. I guess about 10% faster. I actually like the song maybe 15% faster.....
A Hammer made of Crystal? I think it would break if you use it.
Ahoy brought me here
What's a Crystal Chammer
That's how my brain was registering it, too. Or "Crystal Chamber".
if you like this one check out echoing (by Banana) also a really old one but classic I totally forgot about.
freakin sick
JOY!!!!!!!
reLINE always got great music ;)
Too bad all are dead :(
Is Uwe Grabosch also dead?
I don't think Karsten is dead.
I think he just living his own life now and stopped to do music.
@@MediPaiva I was talking about reLine. Holger Gehrmann & Olaf Patzenhauer (the founders) are dead. de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reline_Software
one died by suicide, the other one by illness.
@@ShallRemainUnknown No, not afaik. Uwe Grabosch seems till alive. Somehow i forgot him. It seems he wasnt that influential on ReLINE as the other two.
CRYSTAL CHAMMER
karsten obarski was the rob hubbard of the amiga "a total legend"
The kids nowadays are generally listening to rubbish unoriginal orchestral type music on the playstation and other consoles and they are not experiencing the pleasures of individual original great music.
A great shame.
While I do agree most game music today is uninspired, You can't knock the talent of the artists behind hit titles such as Halo and whatnot.
Best listen up, caus I am only gonna explain this once
♥♥♥
Love this tune & game. thanks. Has this been remastered, and do you happen to have an mp3 or flac file of this?
AMIGA FOREVER!
ja pierdole co za muza...Boże kocham Cie
isnt that the same soundset they used for amegas?, and for somereason the basedrum doesnt sound in my mod downloads of these reline tunes.
I recognise the instruments from Captain Planet. :)
❤😢
Non conosco quel gioco. Come è possibile?
No conozco ese juego. ¿Cómo es posible?