Bitmob Community Jukebox No. 17: No Theme Edition

Editor's note: Music has been a passion of mine since I was very young; I nearly pursued a career in music instead of journalism. The Bitmob Community Jukebox is one of my favorite community features -- I edit and plan while listening to the selections. If you haven't heard your favorite gaming songs yet in the Community Jukebox, post them here! -Jason


In this least seamless of the Bitmob Community Jukeboxes, it was impossible to pick out a common thread in the songs. Your selections, my selections -- they're all over the place!

That doesn't it stop it from being a pretty awesome playlist.

Hit the jump to enjoy sweeping piano pieces, a well-known 8-bit tune (as well a couple of lesser known ditties), a funky boogie, and a classic punk song.

As always, newcomers should make sure to check out the latter portion of the post for submission instructions.

I've got two ways to make your ears happy:


Method 1: Pick and Choose


My Selections

1) Final Fantasy 10 -- Besaid Island

2) Blueberry Garden -- Valse by Daduk

3) Half Minute Hero -- Casablanca

4) Micro Machines -- Title Screen*

5) Final Fantasy -- Mana Palace*

6) Chip 'N Dale: Rescue Rangers -- Stage J*

7) Pilotwings -- Sky Diving*

8) Mirror's Edge -- The Shard

Community Selections

9) P.O.W.: Prisoners of War -- Power-up Gauntlet* suggested by Jasmine Maleficent Rea

10) Earthbound -- Giygas' Theme (Pokey Means Business) suggested by Mark T. Whitney

11) Street Fighter Alpha 3 -- Brave or Grave suggested by Daniel Feit

12) Courier Crisis -- Keep Your Hands on the Boogie (by Hot Chicken Stew) suggested by Travis McReynolds

13) Streets of Rage -- Slow Moon suggested by Ryan Conway

14) Super Mario 3 -- Stage 2* suggested by Jason Wilson

15. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 -- You (by Bad Religion) suggested by Alex R. Cronk-Young (++good)


Method 2: Let It Ride



(Click here to listen in a separate window.)


For all you newcomers, here's how it works. Even though I wrote a Meet the Mob post, you should know something important about me. For some reason, over the years my mind has acted as a sort of a Roledex for great videogame ditties. (For all you younger Bitmobbers, a Rolodex is an archaic device that people used to keep important contact information. I guess it's sort of like an abacus at this point.)

Because of this, every Monday I post 15 well-known and not-so-well-known video game songs for the Bitmob community.

It's got a catch, however -- I don't provide all of the songs. If the community doesn't fill out the roster of 15, I fill it out. Most of the songs come from you -- hopefully, they're pieces that I have never heard -- and only a few spring from my mental Rolodex.

Ultimately, I'd like enough suggestions that only five -- ideally, just one -- come from me, thus truly making this the Bitmob Community Jukebox.

It's important to note that community members receive credit for providing submissions.

The only guidelines are that any submission must be from a nonmusic game or from a music game with original content. Licensed songs are also OK, but they must be from something other than a music game.

This means that Fallout and Grand Theft Auto songs are fair game, but Guitar Hero and Rock Band songs are not. If licensed songs become too prolific, however, I may stop taking them as submissions.

Also, I will try my hardest to find the original names of every submission, but if I can't, I will give it a name and mark it with an asterisk. In addition, all songs are set to open in a new tab, so feel free to click away and have them play in the background as you surf Bitmob or get some work done.

Songs appear in no particular order whatsoever, but I do list community submissions at the end.

Each week, I choose my favorite submission, The Double-Plus Good Pick of the Week. The winner receives exactly nothing, other than his submission is the last song and gets the "++good" notation next to their entry.

As a small guideline, if you'd like to win the The Double-Plus Good Pick of the Week, try to pick something obscure or, at the very least, recent. We all know titles like Mega Man and Final Fantasy had great music in the 8-bit and 16-bit eras, and I feature songs like these every week (that's my bread and butter).

But in the interest of keeping the Jukebox new and surprising, if you can come up with a great song that I've forgotten or, better yet, have never heard, you'll have a leg up on the competition. Just keep in mind what I said at the top, and if you've read my Meet the Mob, the size of my game case.

Either way, feel free to submit whatever you like. Please. I can't reinforce this enough: All submissions are welcome.

As an added bonus, I also try to add an immediate comment about the awesomeness of the winner commenter's song and why everyone else should pay special attention to it. This will be an in-joke for those who keep up.

Most importantly, since I hope to keep doing this for awhile, only one submission per person per each edition of the Bitmob Community Jukebox. That way I'll have less to parse, and you will be able to submit for an extended period of time. If you submit multiple requests, I will not listen to any of them.

Again, only one submission response per person per post.


James D., read at The Sophist and heard at Sophist Radio

Comments (24)

Alex R. Cronk-Young takes home Double-Plus Good gold this week by playing to my tastes. When I was younger, in my more furious punk influenced days, I used to own every Bad Religion album up to the Gray Race - after that they kind of started sucking. But "You" is from No Control, which is arguably their most important album. It contains my all time favorite Bad Religion song, "I Want to Conquer the World."

If you like "You," you should check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h-VyWe0sm0I
James DeRosa , November 30, 2009
Bah! No bassoons. I'll find the YouTube link of it!
Jason Wilson , November 30, 2009
@Jason Save it for #19. The second special edition is going to be instrumental rearrangments of your favorite songs. It's only a couple weeks away.
James DeRosa , November 30, 2009
@Jason By #19, I mean in the comments for #20. Also, do you think the No. 17 looks better then the #17 that I was using (you changed it last week). I think the pound sign looks a little sleeker, but I differ to your experience. Also, I could really find any rules about symbols in titles anywhere I looked on the Internet.
James DeRosa , November 30, 2009
P.O.W. brings back a lot of memories. Here's another suggestion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v59gzIZdfNQ My favourite theme from the original Mega Man. Bombman's theme.
Ryan Conway , November 30, 2009
HOLY CRAP! My first ++good! This feels so great. It's like my entire lifes dream finally realized!

But James, I thought #20 was terrible songs. Did you just tell me that so that I wouldn't suggest the DK rap again? Because I am TOTALLY going to do it this week.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcP91tQ4ZSM

If you tell me to wait until #30, I will e-punch you. You accepted Burning Rangers and Daytona, SO ACCEPT THIS!
Alex R. Cronk-Young , November 30, 2009
@James No. instead of # is Associated Press style. I have always preferred it. I prefer communicating through words, even abbreviated, than symbols.
Jason Wilson , November 30, 2009
@Jason Great to know. Thanks!
James DeRosa , November 30, 2009
Here we go-- Bust a Groove: Heat's stage

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LhIBU204aQ
Travis McReynolds , December 01, 2009
I just heard this cut from the Tekken 6 soundtrack on the new 1UP game music blog: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNLZ1_UffGs

Anyone who enjoys the community jukebox posts should check it out.
Daniel Feit , December 02, 2009
James! Here's the proper YouTube link! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...re=related
Jason Wilson , December 02, 2009
Submission: Stage 1 music from NES "classic" Section Z. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzH9SxUT5gc
Jason Wilson , December 02, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v59gzIZdfNQ

I didn't paste the link properly the first time. Sorry about that.
Ryan Conway , December 02, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_aMM_djvcu0
The Bone Wagon song from Grim Fandango. Ah the memories. Makes me want to get out my kazoo.
A.J. Minotti , December 02, 2009
Brave or Grave was a fittingly epic final battle theme. I think I've thrown my Playstation controller more than once with this song playing in the background.

Awesome segment! I'm surprised I hadn't seen it until now, I'll have to keep my eyes open now.

I'm about to be lazy and go out on a limb here. Hoping nobody's posted any Hunter/Hunted tracks before... the soundtrack for this game was WAY ahead of its time, considering what it was and when it came out. Only thing I don't like about the youtube upload is that the quality's fairly low compared to the music off the CD. Ah well. Enjoy it anyways. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWN6w7XHXRs

The rest of the Hunter/Hunted soundtrack is also excellent! None of the tracks have official titles AFAIK.
Bryan Harper , December 02, 2009
Lets get some Phoenixe Wright in here. One of the best Character themes in the entire series.

Godot's Theme, The Fragrance of Dark Coffee

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGcyKEZtWuE

and a really nice orchestrated version

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEeuetOsxKg
David Matos , December 02, 2009
Great Selections
Rich McGrath , December 02, 2009
There might be a better version of this, but this is the link for the song by Cage the Elephant featured in Borderlands: "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked". I like retro myself, but this song is definitely worth a listen.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4LDLfXrEWo

Timothy Nellett , December 03, 2009
Timothy Nellett , December 03, 2009
There's the link
Timothy Nellett , December 03, 2009
Dunno why I haven't contributed to this before. I think I'll go back and listen to all the old posts.

One thing I'm noticing with these play-lists is that, so far, they're sorely lacking in the Hip-Hop department.

Here's my first submission:

A Tribe Called Quest - Award Tour

From Thrasher: Skate and Destroy. If you ask me that game had one of the best soundtracks in video game history.
Michael Pangelina , December 05, 2009
@Michael I've included some hip-hop over the past months, but to be honest, there aren't that may hip-hop songs in the games I've played. All's I got is Tony Hawk, Jet Grind Radio, and Wu Tang: Shaolin Style (which I won't use just on prinicple; the game is fucking terrible).
James DeRosa , December 05, 2009
It may simply be because I'm utterly addicted to Assassins Creed 2, but I think the soundtrack is really good. It just feels authentic. Anyway, here's my submission.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O0i6YFrSs6c
J. Cosmo Cohen , December 06, 2009
Alex R. Cronk-Young , December 06, 2009

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