
"Abyssal Time" is mashed up masterfully with Gawr Gura's "REFLECT".

It also significantly shortens the advertised track, reducing it from seven minutes to four. Their take on the already awesome and catchy "Devil Trigger" increases its catchiness by mashing it up with other songs to remix it, such as bits and pieces of "Harder to Breathe" by Maroon 5 and "Infinite" from Sonic Forces."Rashid's Theme" from Street Fighter V is a mashup of the aforementioned theme and "Watercolor", by Pendulum, and it's amazing how the former's tune kicks the latter into overdrive, ending up with one very fast-paced and energetic high-quality rip."Guile's Theme (Arcade Version)" from Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is a CPS2 soundchip cover of "Positive Force", referencing how the latter's soundtrack sampled the former's riff.and it rocks.Capcom 3, which is simply just "Sandstorm" by Darude with "I wanna take you for a ride!" as the vocals, and it actually kind of works. "Take You For A Ride (Dance Mix)" from Marvel vs.The vocals of the latter combined with the trumpets of the former manage to mesh together brilliantly. "Swamp (CD version)" is a mashup with " Lose Yourself to Dance"."Character Select (Alternate Mix)" is a looped version of the relevant portion of the theme from Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego, and is just as catchy here as it was then."Slam Down" from Mega Man ZX Advent starts out as a purposefully bad mashup of Slam Down and the Space Jam theme before the record scratch brings in "Snow Halation", with vocals from "Take On Me" for a fantastic dueling mix]]."Volt Catfish" from Mega Man X3 is actually a 16-bit remix of Don't Say "Lazy", yet it sounds at home with X3's soundfont.Cue comments saying "PRAISE THE PERFECT ONE!" or something along those lines. "Bubble Crab Stage", named for Mega Man X2, is actually a retro-themed remix of which is of high enough quality that DM Dokuro themselves (the composer of most of the Calamity soundtrack) took notice."Spark Man" is actually an extremely well-made NES recomposition of Spark Mandrill's Stage from Mega Man X.



It contains well-known themes like "Meet the Flintstones" and "Deck the Halls," in addition to some really obscure and out-there picks, but is still really fun to listen to.
