
Dr. Wily And The Robot Masters
It's Time For Revenge... Let's Attack Aggressively
© 2006 Dr. Wily And The Robot Masters (829982092113)
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Old Nintendo songs played by heavy metal dorks with whammy bars who like tapping, blastbeats and Ron Carioca Rum.
tracks
- 1 Megaman 3: Part 1
- 2 CastleVania II: Simon's Quest
- 3 The Legend of Zelda
- 4 1943
- 5 BattleToads
- 6 A Boy And His Blob
- 7 Contra
- 8 Donkey Kong
- 9 Excite Bike
- 10 Megaman 3: Part 2
- 11 CastleVania: Part 1
- 12 CastleVania: Part D'eux
- 13 Megaman 3: Dr. Wily
- 14 Metal Gear
- 15 Ninja Gaiden
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notes
Dr. Wily & The Robot Masters was formed by Pete and Steph in late 2001, they were later joined by a very drunk and impressed drummer named Timaaahhhh! Dwayne Sustaine was recruited as co-lead-guitarist. Unfortunatly due to undisclosed incidents, Dwayne Sustaine was ejected from Dr. Wily. Since then he has formed a rival rock band called "SegaDeth". The line-up was then finally completed with the addition of a 2nd geektarist known as Fatty (also known in Japan as Godzilla). They are an Ottawa/Orleans based Nintendo music cover band, thats right, they play the music from the video games you used to play when you were a kid. Yes its geeky, and yes, they love it. Almost as much as they like writing about themselves in the third person.
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author: David SarazinWow. What an amazing disc.
Awesomely fun to hear
author: VegerothVery good content, some games that weren't played metal in those. Battletoads is my personal favorite so far. It is fun to listen to and to rock out to, but there are some mistakes while the guys are playing, mainly with the synch. Other than that, it's material that you can REALLY enjoy listening too, Max. volume in your car. ROCK ON
- author: CD Baby
So, let me preface this by stating that the concept here is quirky, even bordering on uncertain kitchiness, but that can in no way hold it back from being an enormous amount of fun. Taking the theme songs to old (8-bit) Nintendo titles and reinventing them with guitars has been done before (see: the Minibosses), but the out and out metal shredfest that takes place on this disc is a spectacle unto itself. Even if you're not old enough to remember some of the games represented here (MegaMan , Legend of Zelda, CastleVania), you can still marvel at the guitar virtuosity that would impress even the most discerning fans of instrumental rock. While this can be looked at as tongue-in-cheek, the playing shows serious chops that leaves it open to any and all interpretations. So, dust off the old console and prepare yourself to embrace a whole new concept in modern (or retro, if you prefer) metal.