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Here is composer Soyo Oka bringing us yet another heavy metal subgenre from the millions that sprout each week—since adding a cello to a song is apparently a new subgenre—in the form of Cuban metal. So try and enjoy this dance instead of killing king Koopa right away just having listenes to the first few seconds of the track. This is a new addition to the SNES version since as many now, the original didnt have boss themes. Those started on Super Mario Bros. 3 from which this one takes its main inspiration. So the metal influences of Bowser go very far back in the past, all culminating in the Super Mario movie where he has his personal metal band and parties, and it is played by an actual metal musician. Here in this deconstruction we can see how Soyo adapted the template established by Koji Kondo on both Mario 3 and Super Mario World; pounding heavy metal drums with heavy compression, a pseudo Phrygian profile that uses a parallel chord movement to do just a vamp between the root and the one half step above and the bongo like drumming also present on that NES title to which a melody based on diminished profiles that focuses on chromatic notes and tritones is added. This are the same bongo drums of Yoshi Like the other battles it has a quick intro this one with electric guitar and then goes into Am to Bbm. Unlike other intros that end on the dominant chord to launch into the proper theme the one for Bowser has to end on the tritone chord Eb just like any metalhead would do The drums here also play a very recognizable motif that people often refer as the "Amen" break, one that has been widely sampled in popular music, specially hip-hop artists. It comes from the 1969 track "Amen, Brother" by the American soul group the Winstons. You can also hear it on the Powerpuff Girlz theme song or the track Faint by the band Linkin Park. Stil, being a Mario game, it retains the Latin flavour apt for dancing so you can headbang while your legs and waist do the cha cha. For more on the composer of Mario, the history of the character and the main theme visit the blog here: https://videogamemusicshrine.com/supe... We will continue to archive some music here. This one is a deconstruction with the actual samples that were originally used. If you have any insights or memories about the tracks please share since they help for the full musical analysis Music deconstruction in piano roll style of the Super Mario soundtrack and music showing all the instruments that the composers used to create the famous soundtracks. Find more content and video game music discussion at the blog: https://videogamemusicshrine.com/ Dive into a detailed piano roll deconstruction of your favorite tracks from the Mario series. Consider supporting the channel and the blog by liking and subscribing. IF you wanna help with the project or request more video game tracks to cover help here: ♫ Support the Channel: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/musictracks ♫ Patreon: Media files , requests and support for future interactive tools: https://bit.ly/officialmusictracksmedia ♫ Donate via Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/visua... Or just give thanks and become a member #SuperMario #MarioMusic #MarioPiano