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VIDEO GAME COVER SONGS
Genre: Rock: Instrumental Rock
Release Date: 2003
Cheat Codes
Brian Davis
Record Label: Unemployed Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Ninja Gaiden 1: intro 1:40 Album Only
2. Double Dragon 1: Level 1 2:19 Album Only
3. Street Fighter 2: intro 0:37 Album Only
4. Street Fighter 2: Ken's Stage 1:09 Album Only
5. Street Fighter 2: Saget's Stage 1:36 Album Only
6. The Adventures of Bayou Billy 1:37 Album Only
7. Solar Jetman 1:17 Album Only
8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2:56 Album Only
9. Star Fox: Level 1 3:12 Album Only
10. Tetris Attack #1 1:57 Album Only
11. Tetris Attack #2 1:37 Album Only
12. Spiderman and XMen: intro 1:17 Album Only
13. Spiderman and XMen: Stage Select 1:26 Album Only
14. Spiderman and XMen: Spiderman 4:12 Album Only
15. Spiderman and XMen: Cyclops 3:33 Album Only
16. Zombies Ate My Neighbors: intro 1:15 Album Only
17. Z.A.M.N.: Zombie Panic 1:10 Album Only
18. Z.A.M.N.: Evening of the Undead 1:12 Album Only
19. Z.A.M.N.: Chopping Mall 1:01 Album Only
20. Z.A.M.N.: Mars needs Cheerleaders 1:19 Album Only
21. Z.A.M.N.: Chainsaw Hedgemaze Mayhem 1:23 Album Only
22. Z.A.M.N.: Dr. Tongue's Castle of Terror 1:15 Album Only
23. Double Dragon II (12:00!!!) 12:45 Album Only
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Album Notes

What would a video game be without the aid of a killer soundtrack? This collection of classic game music (mainly from Nintento and Super Nintendo) pays tribute to all of the amazing times we had playing the games.

No computers or sequencers of any kind were used on this recording. All of the instruments were played by Brian, except for a few on certian tracks. Everything was figured out by EAR.

Brian is currently working on several other musical projects and hopes to attend Berklee College of Music in the fall of 2004.

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REVIEWS

Great instrumentation, wonderfully played, console gold!
author: JKT
                            
Brian Davis rocks these VG covers in every sense of the word. He does far more than apply a metal-makeover to each song, he keeps it true the genre, and doesnt just rely on his awesome guitar skills to get him there; implementing some competent drumwork, and synth/bell action where necessary. There are some old classics here, as well as some lesser known titles that deserved some attention which many people can appreciate. Simply put, if you are a fan of great guitar playing, video games, or instrumental music in general: give this album a listen, then buy it, then listen to it religiously.
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