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Satan's Office Supplies

by The Tiberian Sons

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christian0h
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christian0h These are some of the best Paper Mario remixes I've heard in my entire life. I was OBSESESSED with Origami Kings soundtrack when it first came out and this did NOT disappoint in the slightest and feels like I'm listening to all those tracks for the first time again.. but better.
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diejoebow Finally someone notices and appreciates the music from Paper Mario: The Origami King. Truly the most metal of Mario soundtracks. Favorite track: III. Disco Devil.
auranova26
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auranova26 The Tiberian Sons managed to adapt their style of music well to this already amazing OST. Even with their style in play, they still are able to keep the spirit of the original songs! Favorite track: IV. Shifty Sticker.
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Taylor Brown I've long since wanted more folks to realize how great this soundtrack is, and this release makes me quite happy. A fantastic album paying tribute to one of the great recent Mario soundtracks. Favorite track: IV. Shifty Sticker.
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We know what you're thinking. "Prog metal and guitar in a Mario game?" Yes, it's insane. We were totally blown away when we listened to this soundtrack, it was almost as if it was written *for* us. So we decided to take all of the proggy battle tracks and put them through the Tiberian Sons over-the-top machinery and here we are. Who knew a stapler could be so menacing?

From "Paper Mario: The Orgami King"

Original music composed by Yoshito Sekigawa, Shoh Murakami, Yoshiaki Kimura, Hiroki Morishita, Fumihiro Isobe

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released October 7, 2022

Tony Dickinson: Guitars, Bass, Keyboards, Production, Mixing, Mastering
Connor Engstrom: Guitars (1-5, 8, 9)
Max Noel: Bass (1, 2, 5)

Artwork by: Nate Horsfall


Featured musicians:
Eli Bishop: Violin (9, 12)
Laura Intravia: Flute (10, 12), Vocals (9)
Mason Lieberman: Cello (12)
Joe Newman: Alto, Tenor and Bari sax (7)
Ronin Op F: Violin (7, 10)

Frank Klepacki: Milton

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The Tiberian Sons Denver, Colorado

The year is 2030. War has desolated much of the Earth. From over the distant hills comes the deafening shriek of a thousand decibels of pure, face-melting, torso-destroying, jimmies-rustling metal. At the center of the sound are four sentinels of destruction, bathed in amber light and wielding instruments of sonic decimation: The Tiberian Sons. ... more

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