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== Song Connections / Remixes == | == Song Connections / Remixes == | ||
* A cover of 怒槌 by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi himself, titled ''怒槌~最終鬼畜全部声~'', appears in the album ''月光 -光吉猛修カバーソングアルバム-''. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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* 怒槌 originates from SEGA's music game series ''CHUNITHM''. It is considered one of the hardest songs to complete in the series, being the first to receive the maximum rating of Level 13+, and subsequently Level 14. | * 怒槌 originates from SEGA's music game series ''CHUNITHM''. It is considered one of the hardest songs to complete in the series, being the first to receive the maximum rating of Level 13+, and subsequently Level 14, then Level 15 (when the difficulty scale was expanded to 15 in ''CHUNITHM NEW''). | ||
* 怒槌 was crossed over to SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN, ''GROOVE COASTER 3 EX DREAM PARTY'', and ''太鼓の達人 イエローver.'' for machines in AOU arcades on October 13th, 2017, as a Qualifying Round song for the [[Tenkaichi otogesai | * 怒槌 was crossed over to SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN, ''GROOVE COASTER 3 EX DREAM PARTY'', and ''太鼓の達人 イエローver.'' for machines in AOU arcades on October 13th, 2017, as a Qualifying Round song for the [[Tenkaichi otogesai|Dai yon kai Tenkaichi otogesai]] (第四回天下一音ゲ祭) event. | ||
** It | ** It was later added to all SOUND VOLTEX machines on March 8th, 2018. | ||
* Takenobu Mitsuyoshi is a long-time member of SEGA's sound team. He is best known for his work on titles such as ''Virtua Fighter'', ''Daytona USA'', and ''Shenmue''. | * Takenobu Mitsuyoshi is a long-time member of SEGA's sound team. He is best known for his work on titles such as ''Virtua Fighter'', ''Daytona USA'', and ''Shenmue''. | ||
* 怒槌's MAXIMUM chart | * 怒槌's MAXIMUM chart had the longest MAX CHAIN of ''any'' chart in the SOUND VOLTEX series at 3473 until it was taken by [[Jack-the-Ripper|Jack-the-Ripper◆]]. | ||
* 怒槌 also appears in lowiro's ''Arcaea'', Neowiz's ''DJMAX RESPECT'', and SEGA's ''maimai MiLK PLUS'' and ''オンゲキ''. | |||
** In the maimai series, 怒槌 has an exclusive video. | |||
== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
I think the main features of this song are the overly detailed melody and the majestic, church-like choir that appears in its middle part. | |||
I was deeply moved by these two features, and at first I thought the melidies were sufficiently detailed for my first time as a creator of a modern music game song, but the charting team was demanding even more. This episode made me realize that I had to go even further, to cut it as finely as possible. | |||
As my musical common sense was crumbling, the only part of this song that's uniquely me is the choir part mentioned above. | |||
I really wanted to put it in live, but that desire was cleared up by the final devil's voice. | |||
== Difficulty & Notecounts == | == Difficulty & Notecounts == | ||
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{{SDVX Chart Header| | {{SDVX Chart Header| | ||
{{SDVX Chart Max Chain|930|1762|2140|3473 | {{SDVX Chart Max Chain|930|1762|2140|3473}} | ||
{{SDVX Chart Effector|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲 | {{SDVX Chart Effector|[[Yasuhiro Taguchi|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲]]|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲|SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲}} | ||
{{SDVX Chart Jacket|石垣純哉 color:SEGA|石垣純哉 color:SEGA|石垣純哉 color:SEGA|石垣純哉 color:SEGA | {{SDVX Chart Jacket|石垣純哉 color:SEGA|石垣純哉 color:SEGA|石垣純哉 color:SEGA|石垣純哉 color:SEGA}} | ||
{{SDVX Chart|SOUND VOLTEX IV→Present|6|12|15|18 | {{SDVX Chart|SOUND VOLTEX IV→Present|6|12|15|18}} | ||
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[[Category:SOUND VOLTEX Songs]] | [[Category:SOUND VOLTEX Songs]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:18, 19 February 2024
- This song also appears in SEGA's rhythm games. For information on this, see the SilentBlue page on this song.
怒槌
Song Information
Artist: 光吉猛修 「CHUNITHM」より
Composition/Arrangement: Takenobu Mitsuyoshi
Album: CHUNITHM: Seelisch Tact Original Soundtrack (2015)
BPM: 200
Length: 2:28
First Music Game Appearance: SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
None.
Song Connections / Remixes
- A cover of 怒槌 by Takenobu Mitsuyoshi himself, titled 怒槌~最終鬼畜全部声~, appears in the album 月光 -光吉猛修カバーソングアルバム-.
Trivia
- This song has different backgrounds, banners, jackets, or other related images. For more information, please see this page.
- 怒槌 originates from SEGA's music game series CHUNITHM. It is considered one of the hardest songs to complete in the series, being the first to receive the maximum rating of Level 13+, and subsequently Level 14, then Level 15 (when the difficulty scale was expanded to 15 in CHUNITHM NEW).
- 怒槌 was crossed over to SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN, GROOVE COASTER 3 EX DREAM PARTY, and 太鼓の達人 イエローver. for machines in AOU arcades on October 13th, 2017, as a Qualifying Round song for the Dai yon kai Tenkaichi otogesai (第四回天下一音ゲ祭) event.
- It was later added to all SOUND VOLTEX machines on March 8th, 2018.
- Takenobu Mitsuyoshi is a long-time member of SEGA's sound team. He is best known for his work on titles such as Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, and Shenmue.
- 怒槌's MAXIMUM chart had the longest MAX CHAIN of any chart in the SOUND VOLTEX series at 3473 until it was taken by Jack-the-Ripper◆.
- 怒槌 also appears in lowiro's Arcaea, Neowiz's DJMAX RESPECT, and SEGA's maimai MiLK PLUS and オンゲキ.
- In the maimai series, 怒槌 has an exclusive video.
Song Production Information
I think the main features of this song are the overly detailed melody and the majestic, church-like choir that appears in its middle part.
I was deeply moved by these two features, and at first I thought the melidies were sufficiently detailed for my first time as a creator of a modern music game song, but the charting team was demanding even more. This episode made me realize that I had to go even further, to cut it as finely as possible.
As my musical common sense was crumbling, the only part of this song that's uniquely me is the choir part mentioned above.
I really wanted to put it in live, but that desire was cleared up by the final devil's voice.
Difficulty & Notecounts
SOUND VOLTEX difficulty rated from 1 to 20 from IV HEAVENLY HAVEN onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from SOUND VOLTEX @ wiki.)
Game | Level | ||||
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NOVICE | ADVANCED | EXHAUST | MAXIMUM | EXCEED | |
Max Chain | 930 | 1762 | 2140 | 3473 | - |
Effected By | SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲 | SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲 | SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲 | SCライオット from SOUND VOLTEX譜面ボーイズの逆襲 | - |
Jacket Artists | 石垣純哉 color:SEGA | 石垣純哉 color:SEGA | 石垣純哉 color:SEGA | 石垣純哉 color:SEGA | - |
SOUND VOLTEX IV→Present | 6 | 12 | 15 | 18 | - |
天下一音ゲ祭 | |
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天下一音ゲ祭 全国一斉認定大会 | Qualifying Round songs: FLOWER - Garakuta Doll Play - Got more raves? - きたさいたま2000 Block Tournament songs: FUJIN Rumble - Ignis Danse - Scars of FAUNA - VERTeX |
第二回天下一音ゲ祭 | Qualifying Round song: マサカリブレイド Block Tournament song: 月光乱舞 |
第3回天下一音ゲ祭 | Qualifying Round song: 極圏 Block Tournament song: Solar Storm |
第四回天下一音ゲ祭 | Qualifying Round songs: Scarlet Lance - 怒槌 - セイクリッド ルイン Block Tournament song: GERBERA National Finals song: GERBERA-For Finalists- |
第五回 天下一音ゲ祭 | Qualifying Round songs: ouroboros -twin stroke of the end- - Taiko Drum Monster - Xevel Block Tournament song: 逆月 National Finals song: TENKAICHI ULTIMATE BOSSRUSH MEDLEY |