Monday 11 November 2019

Sounds of 2012: Nos. 43 to 39

Since I don't want to do two "My Little Repeats" posts on successive days, I need to put something else up today. "Sounds of 2012" would seem to fit the bill nicely. We're getting well into the upper half of the Everfree Radio listeners' selections now, and there are a couple of fairly well-known songs featured in this post. A quick reminder of when I'll feature a song – Rule 1 is by far the most common:

Rule 1: Still available in the same or (1b) similar form direct from the artist
Rule 2: Available from a third party, with reason to believe the artist is fine with this
Rule 3: So famous that it would be plain silly to leave it out
Rule 4: Being unlisted is not, on its own, grounds for exclusion

43: Sim Gretina – Colgate Brushie Song (Inspector Brushie Remix)
42: Bronyfied – My Little Metal Medley
41: Bronyfied – Flower of the Season (ft. Aviators)
40: The Living Tombstone – Dubstep Dishwasher
39: Replacer – Let Your Mane Down (d.notive cover)

I have YouTube links, download info where offered and some brief information about each song beyond the cut.


Rule 1: uploaded to YouTube 24 Jul 2012
At this rate I'm going to need a separate category just for Sim Gretina remixes! This one was inspired by a very simple Rina-Chan song, but the seemingly bizarre idea of mashing it up with the Inspector Gadget theme turns out to be inspired. Even if you're in the camp who's happy that Minuette's former name and assumed profession are mostly dead these days, this is still a cheerfully ridiculous track that's pure nostalgic fun to listen to. There's no HQ version, but I'm not sure it makes much difference here!


Rule 1: uploaded to YouTube 11 Dec 2011 [sic]
No, I don't know why a 2011 song is in this chart. Possibly Bronyfied did a later remaster or something, but if so I can't find it. Anyway, this is pretty much what it sounds like, although it's very much melodic by metal standards – no screaming here, albeit largely because it's a pure instrumental. :P Even so, it's quite impressive to hear part of the "Find a Pet" song in metal form! There's a link to an MP3 download... but it's Dropbox, so as you'd expect it's long since died a death. A certain Living Tombstone (The) left an impressed comment in the, er, comments.


Rule 1: uploaded to YouTube 25 Mar 2012
You'd think a collab between Bronyfied (again!) and Aviators would have endured, but I don't think I'd even heard of this song before now. Maybe its lack of fame is because it's about a side character, Roseluck. The lyrics, started by Bronyfied and completed by Aviators (who sings), are intended as a way of cheering up Rose, who is sad for some unknown reason. It's a fairly standard rock ballad, and I can't say I found it that memorable, but it's not bad. The download link is again Dropbox, and is again dead.


Rule 1: uploaded to YouTube 26 Apr 2012
Many people will have encountered The Living Tombstone's song as a part of the massively popular animation "Epic Wub Time", but we're concentrating on just the music here. Can you guess from the track name what genre this is? I don't know if there's a great deal to say about this, other than that it may have eventually, indirectly contributed to a certain living arrangement becoming canon in "Slice of Life". In all honesty, this is more fun as part of the longer animation than it is standing alone. There's a 320k MP3 download in the video description.


Rule 1: uploaded to YouTube 29 Feb 2012
I'm rarely going to object to a Replacer song appearing in the chart, and this one is no exception. The harder-edged original made it to no. 47 in the 2011 chart, but I definitely prefer this bouncier cover. As with the original, it's heavily inspired by "Sisterhooves Social" and Rarity's struggles to connect with Sweetie Belle. Replacer says that he made this to celebrate 1,000 YouTube subscribers. These days he's on almost 12 times that, though I'm a tad disappointed it's not more. Anyway, there's a 320k MP3 download link in the video description – and this one is Mediafire, so it actually works!

2 comments:

  1. Oh my god, that fucking brushie song. XD I had forgotten about that!

    If there's a reason that Bronyfied/Aviators collab never got famous, it's probably that Aviators' amazing voice is completely covered up by the guitars. I dunno who mixed that song, but he sounds so much better with his usual synthpop backing.

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    1. I think that Colgate song may even have been one of the first fandom songs I noticed. I didn't listen to much in my early days around here.

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