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== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
[[Image:OVERDOSER.png|thumb|OVERDOSER's banner.]]
Artist: MIRAK<br>
Artist: MIRAK<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Takeyasu Hiroshi|MIRAK]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Hiroshi Takeyasu]]<br>
BPM: 132<br>
BPM: 132 (Single), 134 (Double)<br>
Length: 1:48<br>
Length: 1:18 (Single, game), 1:34 (Single, OST), 1:12 (Double, game), 1:27 (Double, OST)<br>
Genre: TECHNO<br>
Genre: TECHNO<br>
VJ: Unknown<br>
Movie: [[Kiyoshi Mizuki|MiZKiNG]] (beatmania, beatmania IIDX&rarr;2nd style), [[Gyo Eguchi|VJ GYO]] (3rd style CS)<br>
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances:
Other Music Game Appearances:
* [[AC 1st style|beatmania IIDX]]
* [[AC 1st style|beatmania IIDX]]
* beatmania III
* [[AC bm III|beatmania III]]
* [[AC DDR CLUB VER.2|DanceDanceRevolution CLUB VERSION 2]]
* [[AC DDR CLUB VER.2|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2]]


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
None.
None.


== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
* The Double version of OVERDOSER sounds very different compared with the Single version. The Double version is known as '''OVERDOSER (ambient mix)''', while the Single version is known as '''OVERDOSER (romo mix)'''.
** OVERDOSER (ambient mix) is known as '''OVERDOSER (CLUB 2P VERSION)''' in the DanceDanceRevolution series.
* The OST versions of both OVERDOSER (romo mix) and (ambient mix) are different from their game versions, being slightly longer.
* A remix of OVERDOSER by [[Hiroshi Watanabe|QUADRA]], titled [[OVERDOSER (DrivingDubMix)]] , can be found in [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]].
* A different remix of OVERDOSER by [[Takehiko Fujii|SLAKE]], titled [[OVERDOSER ~FLOTAGE MIX~|OVERDOSER ~FLOTAGE MIX~]], can be found in [[AC bm CORE REMIX|beatmania CORE REMIX]].
* Another remix of OVERDOSER by [[Ryutaro Nakahara|Ryu*]], titled [[O/D*20]], can be found in [[AC CANNON BALLERS|beatmania IIDX 25 CANNON BALLERS]].
* An extended version of OVERDOSER, titled ''OVERDOSER beatmania-DA!! Special Version'', can be found in ''beatmania打!!'' and ''beatmania打打打!!''.
* An 8-bit arrangement of OVERDOSER (romo mix) appears in [[CS bm GB|beatmania GB]].
== Trivia ==
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* OVERDOSER received HARD charts in [[AC bm complete|beatmania completeMIX]]. However, these charts are duplicates of OVERDOSER's NORMAL charts.
** These charts are not present in [[AC bm THE FINAL|beatmania THE FINAL]].
* On the soundtrack for beatmania 2ndMIX, and on the ''beatmania BEST SOUNDTRACK'' compilation album, OVERDOSER is spelt as '''OVERDOZER'''.
** It was also spelled as OVERDOZER in the TRAINING mode song selection screen of the [[CS bm EU/Prototype|April 20th, 1999 prototype]] of [[CS bm EU|beatmania European Edit]].
* In beatmania IIDX, OVERDOSER is known for its bad timing windows.
* OVERDOSER received a Single ANOTHER chart in [[AC substream|beatmania IIDX substream]].
* OVERDOSER received LIGHT charts in [[CS 3rd style|beatmania IIDX 3rd style CS]].
* In beatmania GB, OVERDOSER (romo mix) runs at 141 BPM.
== Song Production Information ==
=== beatmania ===
Originally, this song was made as a short loop intended to be used outside of stages, but I reused it as one of the stages. It's trance techno in a somewhat old style, incorporating hints of an '80s revival.
=== beatmania completeMIX English site ===
==== romo mix ====
Jam away to this great techno mix.
==== ambient mix ====
An ambient mix to this techno track.
=== beatmania CS / APPEND YebisuMIX Music Column site ===
==== [[Hiroyuki Togo]] ====
There is a surprising number of young people in their teens or 20s today who love techno. In particular, the equality of "loves games = loves techno" seems to hold at quite a probability.<br>
In the demo tapes from people who apply to be a sound creator here at KONAMI, the quality of the techno is pretty good, but the other genres are, well... a lot of the people are like that, and often the screener holds their head in frustration. That said...<br>
Here is some advice to those of you who aim to be (professional) sound creators:<br>
Pursuing what you like is definitely great! But just doing that won't earn you a living. Love music across the board, and furthermore love sound (audio) across the board, be loved by it, and cherish it.
I got on a tangent there... or I got off-track, rather, but that's techno.<br>
The real-time experience I had with techno was with '80s techno-pop like YMO; in a low-brow sense, there was also techno house (it was awesome!) at the famous Juliana's Tokyo in the '90s... these days, though, techno has evolved and branched off considerably, and I can't describe it very well just in those terms.<br>
That's where I had our promising young sound designers at KCE JAPAN, Makimu- ("Techno-kun") and Mikki- ("Synth-pop-san"), select albums to recommend.
* ''Gorgeous'' / 808 State
** It's an old album, but it doesn't get old. Beautiful...!
* ''Jelly Tones'' / Ken Ishii
** The epitome (?) of Japanese techno creators. He has a lot of songs merged with anime; a lot of you may have heard them?
* ''Ghost In The Shell'' / Game Soundtrack
** So many well-known parts. A representative "techno + game" album... one of them.
* ''Berlin Trax'' / Takkyu Ishino
** It's weird with three people, but when there's only one (?), it gets serious.
There they are; if you're interested, try listening to them.


* An extended version of OVERDOSER, titled ''OVERDOSER beatmania-DA!! Special Version'', can be found in ''beatmania-DA!!'' and ''beatmania-DA DA DA!!''.
I'm going off-track again, but over at a hamburger steak restaurant in Atre Ebisu, I caught a glimpse of "Japan's Don of Techno" Harry Hosono. It was deeply moving to see him eat hamburger steak and rice rather ordinarily, just like the rest of us... (I mean, you're supposed to eat it.)


==Trivia==
''Until next time, have a wonderful BEAT PLAY LIFE.''<br>
''(Hiroyuki Togo, Composer & Sound Director for ''beatmania'' on PlayStation)''


* OVERDOSER is known for its bad timing windows.
=== DanceDanceRevolution ===
==== Original Version ====
From the impressive delayed scratch noises across the clear synth pads, and the modulations created on the famous TR808 rhythm box, this entire song is engulfed in a space atmosphere which could be mistaken as a scene from a space opera, as the beat overwhelms the grouped sensations in the opening section, and the robotic voice called vocoder is used in the middle section. The song finishes without a conclusion, creating something brilliant beyond the chaotic and repressed resolution.


==Song Production Information==
==== CLUB 2P Version ====
"OVER DOSER" completely changes to have an ambient atmosphere, with heavy use of vocoder voices and delays, combined with a more polished impression, such as parts that only play on the bassline.


== Video Production Information ==
None.
None.


==Video Production Information==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
beatmania difficulty rated from 1 to 9.<br>
beatmania GB difficulty rated from 1 to 5.<br>
beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 5 in 1st style and substream, 1 to 7 in 2nd style.<br>
DanceDanceRevolution difficulty from 2ndMIX CLUB through 5thMIX (and the Solo games) rated from 1 to 9. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from [http://kani.no.coocan.jp/bm/bm.htm KANI KANI CRAB].)
 
=== beatmania ===
{{bm Chart Header|
{{bm Chart Notecounts|164|164|-|224|224|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania|4|-|-|4|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania 2ndMIX|&darr;3|-|-|&darr;3|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania completeMIX|3|'''3'''|-|3|'''3'''|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania CORE REMIX|3|3|-|3|3|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania THE FINAL|3|-|-|&uarr;4|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania III&rarr;III THE FINAL|3|3|-|3|3|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania CS|3|-|-|3|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania GB|※3|-|-|-|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania BEST HITS|3|-|-|3|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania European Edit (prototype)|2|-|-|2|-|-}}
{{bm Chart|beatmania European Edit|2|-|-|2|-|-}}
}}
 
※ Denotes chart has been changed from the original chart (total notes: 155).
 
=== beatmania IIDX ===
{{IIDX Chart Header|
{{IIDX Chart Notecounts|-|156|164|164|-|204|224|-|-}}
{{IIDX Chart|beatmania IIDX|-|-|3|-|-|-|3|-|-}}
{{IIDX Chart|beatmania IIDX substream&rarr;2nd style|-|-|3|'''N/A'''|-|-|3|-|-}}
{{IIDX Chart|beatmania IIDX 3rd style CS|-|'''2'''|3|3|-|'''2'''|3|-|-}}
}}


None.
=== DanceDanceRevolution ===
==== Original Version ====
{{DDR Chart Header|
{{DDR Chart Notecounts|- / -|111 / 0|139 / 0|147 / 0|- / - / -|115 / 0|147 / 0|- / -|- / - / -}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2|-|3|5|7|-|4|7|-|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndReMIX APPEND CLUB VERSiON vol.1|-|3|5|7|-|4|7|-|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution CLUB VERSiON (DC)|-|3|5|7|-|4|7|-|-}}
}}


{{stub}}
==== CLUB 2P Version ====
{{DDR Chart Header|
{{DDR Chart Notecounts|- / -|105 / 0|123 / 0|147 / 0|- / - / -|118 / 0|140 / 0|- / -|- / - / -}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndMIX CLUB VERSiON 2|-|3|5|7|-|4|7|-|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution 2ndReMIX APPEND CLUB VERSiON vol.2|-|3|5|7|-|4|7|-|-}}
{{DDR Chart|DanceDanceRevolution CLUB VERSiON (DC)|-|3|5|7|-|4|7|-|-}}
}}


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