some songs that remind me of innocent but especially of subyss cause i love him
killer- mareux
kiss- london after midnight
strangelove- depeche mode
total depravity- the veils
ringleader- public memory
Thanks...This is not the music I am used to, and frankly, they are all new to me.
I know this is kind of a disappointing awnser, but I'm not that familiar with those songs, at all.
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TyrannoMax Theme Song (Season 1)
TyrannoMax and the Warriors of the Core (or TyrannoMax and the Heroes of the Core if you're from the UK) from Buzby-Spurlock Animation is a forgotten 80s gem, based on the comics from Cocytus Comics.
The cartoon emphasized Dr. Underfang as a primary antagonist, re-contextualizing most of the side-villains as his minions or creations directly. The 'Fossilized Time' origin was simplified into a hollow earth accessed via portals, and a lot was obviously softened for kids TV, particularly DeinoSteve.
It also where a lot of the iconic aspects of the film came from. The Dinoid society already had high-tech devices when the toon starts, where in the comics TriceraBruce invented their gadgets by reverse-engineering human and Ultramerican tech. Wally is in high school instead of being college age and Bobby is a regular member of the cast along with Max's show-original little cousin Wrexy.
The scads of toy-based characters go without saying.
Like most Buzby-Spurlock productions, TyrannoMax is largely lost media. This comes down mainly to the company's legal troubles in the 90s preventing official release. Here's hoping the new buyout means re-release.
"Warriors of the Core, lets hear that roar!"
Screencap is three individual multi-gen composites and overpaintings with extensive photomanipulation. The song was generated with SunoAI.
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Certified Saturday Morning Bangers of the 80s
(Incomplete, In no Particular Order)
I've probably done this post before, or something dangerously close, but I don't care, so lets rock!
Where possible, i've gotten extended cuts. This means video quality won't always be prime, but we're here for the tunes.
No Guts No Glory - Galaxy Rangers Theme
No Guts no Glory is a strong opener, both for one of the bizarrely common space cowboy shows of the 80s and for this post. It is a textbook Saturday Morning Banger, more believable as a real song than some actual 80s radio hits minus the name shoutout to Galaxy Rangers.
Can't blame 'em for working the song into an episode as a music video. This is something modern 'toons ought to do. 3 minute pop-song opener, make the full version in an ep, and use that section as a youtube trailer.
M.A.S.K. Theme - M.A.S.K.: Mobile Armor Strike Kommand
MASK is a show that, if it didn't exist, would be the fake 80s cartoon in other TV shows, and the theme song is the platonic ideal of 80s cartoon theme songs, a Shuki Levy-penned techno-pop earworm proudly belting the show/toyline theme without a trace of irony.
No one would mistake it for a radio hit, but it still hits right. See the laser rays fire away, indeed.
Count Duckula Theme - Count Duckula
I literally have a whole post about this theme song.
As a fan of novelty music, this slaps.
Wheeled Warriors - Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Can you sue a theme song for false advertising? Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors was a notorious flop and a tower of missed potential. It's theme song, on the other hand, threads the needle evenly between the radio-ready Galaxy Rangers and the delightful cornball sincerity of M.A.S.K.
"Wheeled Warriors" may seem like an odd topic for a song but I remind you that Judas Priest exists.
Jem is My Name - Jem and the Holograms
This song actually would have topped the charts if the cassettes sold with the toys counted as album sales. That's not a joke.
It also beats the trend of "boast songs" with a guest verse from a rival band by literal decades. Truly a pioneer, truly, truly outrageous.
Zone Riders - Spiral Zone
Meanwhile, the opening to Spiral Zone was very indicative of what you'd get, a tonally odd mixture of high cheese and Poe-faced intensity. A chorus singing the concept of the show with the reverence of a hymn.
C.O.P.S. Theme - C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists)
No, not the FOX series that set humanity back decades, but the wacky 30s-retro cyberpunk G.I.Joe sequel. An excellent sample of a minimal theme song, not quire a pure instrumental, but a lot of fun and just pleasant to listen to.
I might post more later. But if you're looking for covers for your weird soundcloud project, there ya go.
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