If I were to be asked who I believe the greatest Video Game composers of all time would be, Alberto Gonzalez would be one of the first names I would say. And it's kind of a bummer most people will reply with a "Who?" That is a travesty, so I decided to cover some of my favorite songs (which was insanely hard to pick) to show my buddies that Alberto Gonzalez is way more than a composer for video games. The songs he wrote go beyond that. His compositions are so well done and distinct and his melodies are so catchy that I am positive that anyone (even people who aren't fans or familiar with video game music) Can Appreciate these songs for what they are. Just wonderfully crafted tunes that speak more words than most songs ever can.
If you like this listen to my other bands. Grim Luck & Kirby's Dream Band
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released January 6, 2015
Erich Beckmann: Drums, Guitar, Bass, Synths, Arrangement, Mixing, Mastering
Michael "Monte" Montemerano: Synths on Track 1 & 12
Ryan "MunzadetH" Munz: Guitar on Track 13
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The songs are fantastic and fun - it's so easy for me to listen to this album on repeat. And the album cover is so great. The pun on the title just makes me chuckle every time I look at it. I really wish I could buy a physical copy of your other albums as well! tousledbirb
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Been obsessed with NES rock covers recently... I can't explain it, but this album is Hyperpop. Goes great together with other acts like Bit Brigade, the Advantage, and Entertainment System... the musicianship of this group in comparison to the rest of the scene is especially good. Michael Alan DeRuiter
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Using retro video game sounds and effects, as well as two electric guitars, they create a homage to older video game compositions – along with a few original ones – on their next album, Gallery. The album comprises three original compositions which are on the same level of quality, but more representative of the band’s sound. Overall, it’s a very good album for fans of chiptune music, rock, and post-rock!
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