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Soundtracks you didn't know were stolen

Beautiful music blatantly ripped off from existing tunes

Words: Chris Antista, GamesRadar US

Sunsets, love, war, babies, baby war… There’s just no telling when and where exactly musical inspiration will strike. Well, with the exception of this here article. Using GamesRadar’s collective knowledge of games and music, we managed to scrape together numerous instances of game soundtracks that were, let’s just say, all too familiar for an expose decades in the making.

 

Latter day 8-bit soundtracks certainly did their part in squashing the stereotype that game music had to be a horrifying cacophony of bleeps and bloops, but the tech specs of the next generation ushered in a new era of polyphonic potential. Although, with 16-bit composition still in its infancy, it seemed aspiring maestros weren’t above borrowing the occasional tune. Especially in Japan.

Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up

Chrono Trigger – Robo Theme

“I’ll just rip off this one forgotten, one-hit-wonder from 1987… who’s gonna know?” Yasunori Mitsuda, Chrono Trigger’s composer, probably thought. And he almost got away with it, were it not for a mammoth internet meme almost fifteen years later. Upon meeting Robo in 2008’s Chrono Trigger DS rerelease, it finally dawned on millions of gamers that they’ve been getting Rickroll’d as far back as 1995.


 

While we can’t really take credit for all the revelations in this feature, we certainly feel like we blew the lid off this one. It all started when we had Capcom Community Editor Seth Killian on our filthy, stupid podcast during the recent TalkRadar 45. Simply bringing up the innocuous Wii game Major Minor’s Majestic March, and its designer Masaya Matsuura, prompted Killian to say, “I have issues with that guy.”

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Above: Punch-Kick-STEAL! 

Turns out, Matsuura hadn’t accounted for our guest, the lone gamer who also happened to be into German experimentalist rock groups of the 1970s, when composing his immortal gas-brake ditty.

Can - Turtles Have Short Legs

Parappa the Rappa - Instructor Mooselini’s Rap

Oh, he almost got away with it! Obviously, we’ve never heard of Can, but the band is said to have influenced artists like The Flaming Lips, Radiohead and The Talking Heads. Go ahead and add Matsuura and Instructor Mooselini to that list, because after hearing Can’s 1971 song “Turtles Have Short Legs,” the similarities are undeniable.


 

If The Rock’s recent celluloid tribute taught us anything, it was just how synonymous Doom is with the nineties. In fact, try blaring Doom II over a television playing VH1 Classic mid 90’s metal meltdown. We’ll wait…

Alice in Chains - Them Bones

Doom II - Map 23 Barrels ‘O Fun

Alice in Chains is one of the more blatant jacks, but you’ll also find both Dooms had no problem pilfering riffs from Metallica, Pantera, Slayer and just about any other metal band infinitely worthy of accompanying battling the forces of hell.


 
73 Comments
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alexmdy  - 6 months 12 days ago 
LOL at mega man, I wonder if anyone in Guns n Roses noticed.

Oh, first. (sorry had to)
Gunslinger  - 6 months 12 days ago 
I could not be happier that someone else noticed the Rick Astley comparison with Chrono Trigger. When I first heard that, I thought someone had hacked the catridge, and decided to Rick Roll my ass whilst I was on the can playing that level.
Scandalous. And yet, tasteful.
thor231  - 6 months 12 days ago 
MUSE!! That band is awesome. Very cool article! (Also, on a side note, the Liberty Bell March was the theme to Monty Python's Flying Circus.)
GoldenMe  - 6 months 12 days ago 
I can't believe that I got Rickrolled on Chrono Trigger, and didn't even notice it.
lethaltrain  - 6 months 12 days ago 
I thought I was safe in a video game, but apperantly I got Rickrolled there too
G0523  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Does anyone else notice how The Hives' song "Walk Idiot Walk" sounds similar to Sonic 2's Metropolis Zone?
erreip199  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Robbo roll'd anyone?
brickman409  - 6 months 12 days ago 
heres another one. a few minigame backround music from marioparty 2 and a part from the jazz song in the mood they both sound the same
GrantG  - 6 months 12 days ago 
i wonder if the artists ever noticed that
schmeidenkamp  - 6 months 12 days ago 
the pic of sonic and mj in moonwalker is histerical
Tasty_Pasta  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Wow, I've played every single MGS game, and I've never heard that theme in any of the games, ever. I don't know why...
MoChilla  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Allright Antista, you've been talking about game music that sounds like actual artist music for a while. Is that one you couldn't figure out one make it in the Earthbound (the one that from camp?).

Also, does the intro to ducktales sound like that hall and oates song "you make my dreams come true"?
TrIp13G  - 6 months 12 days ago 
The Jackie's Cafe track really is quite haunting...
Skykid  - 6 months 12 days ago 
GAHHHHH!!!!! WHY DO YOU TORTURE ME SO!!!! SO MANY RIP OFFS!
CH3BURASHKA  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Mooselini? More like Mussolini!
jar-head  - 6 months 12 days ago 
niceeee
StupidTownColonStupidStateColon  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Awesome article, Earthbound, yellow submarine beatles refrence!
Fat  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Great article. It thoroughly amuse my grossly enlarged abdomen.
CapnLeetsauce  - 6 months 12 days ago 
Awesome article!
NipplesTheSuperHippo  - 6 months 12 days ago 
I have an idea where this came from . . .
Seriously though, good stuff and a great read/listen.
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