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A video game made in 1992 in Japan for the Super NES. Published by Kemco and developed by Gremlin Graphics. This racing game's soundtrack (specifically one of the songs) was a large influence on the creation of Bliss from the album Origin of Symmetry. | A video game made in 1992 in Japan for the Super NES. Published by Kemco and developed by Gremlin Graphics. This racing game's soundtrack (specifically one of the songs) was a large influence on the creation of [[Bliss (song)|Bliss]] from the album Origin of Symmetry. | ||
==About the Song== | ==About the Song== | ||
The song features a high-keyed scale that goes up and down for a while and then kicks into a heavier beat. The same goes with Bliss, having the almost exact sound as the Top Gear song with scales.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFucmKJEV9g&feature=related] | The song features a high-keyed scale that goes up and down for a while and then kicks into a heavier beat. The same goes with Bliss, having the almost exact sound as the Top Gear song with scales.[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFucmKJEV9g&feature=related] |
Revision as of 14:47, 15 December 2019
A video game made in 1992 in Japan for the Super NES. Published by Kemco and developed by Gremlin Graphics. This racing game's soundtrack (specifically one of the songs) was a large influence on the creation of Bliss from the album Origin of Symmetry.
About the Song
The song features a high-keyed scale that goes up and down for a while and then kicks into a heavier beat. The same goes with Bliss, having the almost exact sound as the Top Gear song with scales.[1]