![]() ![]() " Hot Spaghetti " and " Cold Spaghetti " are the two themes for Pizzascape they make heavy usage of organs and does very well in establising an off-the-wall tone for the rest of the game.While it heavily features the Record Scratch like a lot of the OST, it also manages to mesh together light vocals, guitar and synth riffs for a song perfect for a beach level! " Tropical Crust " is a funky beat that's an interesting take on the normally marimba or steel drum filled soundtracks of Palmtree Panic levels.and then, random laughs and screams kick in, and leave like nothing ever happened. " Unearthly Blues " is the song for the first level, John Gutter, and for being a pretty subdued theme, it really delivers on setting up a mysterious, almost otherworldly atmosphere. ![]() Of note is the usage of the same sample from the latter song, further putting it as a foil. If "It's Pizza Time!" conveyed that you're running for your life, this, on the other hand, conveys that nothing or nobody says you can't complete the very level you just cleared a second time, no matter how death-defying. And then it goes completely batshit insane. It starts out like most of the Wario-esque music of the other tracks. " The Death that I Deservioli " plays when you go for a second lap during a level's escape sequence.The sirens, the bell sampling, the sudden, panicked speed-up at the end.Perfect for a mad dash throughout a collapsing tower! The final level reprises this with " Bye Bye There! ", which makes for an intense sounding dash through the now-collapsing Pizza Tower. ![]()
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