Super Mario Music Gets a Dubstep Makeover

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A new YouTube channel has taken some of the most iconic Super Mario music and given it a modern dubstep remix.

Introduction

Super Mario is a video game franchise created by Nintendo. The franchise has spawned many sequels and spin-offs, including several titles for musical remixes and compilations. One popular type of remix is the dubstep remix, which takes the original music and adds a heavy bass line and often distorted or repetition of certain parts. These remixes have become popular on YouTube, with many views and likes.

The Evolution of Super Mario Music

The original Super Mario Bros. featured eight world themes and two bonus stages. Each theme was repeated twice, for a total of 17 tracks. In the game’s direct sequel, Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, only six world themes are used (repeated three times each), for a total of 18 tracks. The game also contains two bonus stages, which use the same music as in the original game.

The third main installment in the series, Super Mario Bros. 3, features 16 world themes and four bonus stage themes; this is the largest number of unique music tracks in any mainline Mario game. The fourth main installment, Super Mario World, contains 14 world themes and four bonus stage themes; this is the fewest number of unique music tracks in any mainline Mario game.

The fifth main installment, Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, contains 12 world themes and four bonus stage themes; this is the second-fewest number of unique music tracks in any mainline Mario game (tied with its direct sequel). The sixth main installment, Super Mario 64, contains 11 area/level themes and three boss battle themes; this is the third-fewest number ofunique music tracks in any mainline Mario game.

The thirteenth main installment and first high-definition console game in the series, Super Mario Galaxy 2 features 23 area/level themes and five boss battle/secret level themes; this is nearly double the amount of music tracks as in its predecessor.

Super Mario Music Gets a Dubstep Makeover

Super Mario has been around for over 30 years, and his music has become some of the most iconic and beloved video game tunes of all time. However, one YouTuber has taken it upon themselves to give Mario’s tunes a dubstep makeover, and the results are… interesting, to say the least.

The YouTuber in question goes by the name of “DJ CUTMAN,” and he’s well-known for giving classic video game tunes a modern electronic spin. For his latest project, he’s taken on some of Super Mario’s most popular tracks, including the iconic “Overworld Theme” and the ever-catchy “Underwater Theme.”

While some purists may balk at the idea of Mario’s classic melodies being given a dubstep makeover, there’s no denying that DJ CUTMAN is incredibly talented. His remixes are surprisingly catchy, and they definitely manage to capture the spirit of the original tracks. Even if you’re not a huge fan of dubstep, it’s worth giving DJ CUTMAN’s Super Mario remixes a listen.

The Reaction to the Dubstep Makeover

The reaction to the dubstep makeover of Super Mario Music has been largely positive, with many people praising the new take on the classic game’s soundtrack. However, some have criticized the changes, claiming that they make the game too easy or that they simply don’t like dubstep. Overall, though, the reaction has been positive and it seems that most people are enjoying the new soundtrack.

Conclusion

It’s safe to say that the Super Mario dubstep remix is here to stay. The music has taken on a life of its own and is being remixed by artists all over the world. Whether you love it or hate it, there’s no denying that it’s catchy and will get stuck in your head.

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