Machinae Supremacy webography
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The band Machinae Supremacy has released most of their songs individually and for free on their website.
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[edit] "Promo" tracks
The so called "Promo" tracks are the tracks released by the band on the official website.
- "Anthem Apocalyptica" (Instrumental) – 3:25
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- Released in 2001.
- Contains background chatter from original 9/11 N.Y.Police radio.
- Originally written for the computer game Jets'n'Guns, but was released as a Promo track when the project restarted.
- "Arcade" – 5:50
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- Released in 2001.
- "Attack Music" – 3:45
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- Released on 2002-11-30.
- Contains sample from Futurama.
- The version of this song on the album Deus Ex Machinae is a different arrangement of the track, and also lacks the above sample.
- "Bouff" (Instrumental) – 3:16
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- Released on 2003-04-15.
- Created as a theme song for Emily Booth.
- Featured on In The Groove by Roxor Games.
- "Cryosleep" (Instrumental) – 5:49
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- Released in 2003.
- Contains samples from Pitch Black and Ghost in the Shell.
- The bands first ever song, not officially released until years later.
- Featured on In the Groove 2 by Roxor Games.
- "Earthbound" – 4:50
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- Released in 2002.
- Contains sample from the movie Nemesis.
- "Fighters From Ninne" – 3:05
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- Released in 2001.
- "Woo-style" refers to Chinese film director, John Woo.
- "Fighters From Ninne v2" – 3:13
- Replaced original on 2002-08-15.
- The new version of Fighters From Ninne has a more elaborate intro with the first vocals starting about 7 seconds into the song, while the old version has the vocals start directly. Fighters From Ninne v2 is 3:13 in length, the old version is 3:05.
- "Follower" – 3:18
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- Released in 2001.
- "Ghost (Beneath The Surface)" – 5:15
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- Released on 2005-06-25.
- No longer freely available, re-released on Redeemer.
- "The Great Gianna Sisters" (Instrumental) – 4:34
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- Released in 2001.
- Cover of Chris Hülsbeck's music for the game Great Giana Sisters.
- "Hero" – 4:26
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- Released in 2001.
- Included in Jets'n'Guns.
- "Hero" (Remastered) – 4:26
- Replaced original on 2004-10-23.
- The remastered Hero is not a new recording of the song; the only change is the increased audio quality. It was created when Hero was chosen as their best song in the official forum.
- "Hubnester Inferno" – 4:15
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- Released on 2002-11-30.
- "Hybrid" (Instrumental) – 3:56
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- Released on 2002-05-12.
- Featured on In The Groove by Roxor Games.
- Contains samples from the movies The Matrix and The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
- "I Turn to You" – 5:19
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- Released on 2001-11-12.
- Cover of the same-titled song by Mel C.
- "Kings Of The Scene" – 3:29
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- Released on 2002-11-30.
- With SounDemoN.
- "Legion Of Stoopid" – 4:52
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- Released on 2004-10-26.
- "Legion Of Stoopid" (Remastered) – 4:53
- Replaced original on 2006-01-27.
- The remasterd Legion of Stoopid has a distinctly different pitch when compared to the original, as well as sounding much "cleaner".
- "Loot Burn Rape Kill Repeat" (Instrumental) – 2:41
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- Released on 2005-06-25.
- Written for GameStar for a World of Warcraft special.
- "March of the Undead Part II" – 4:30
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- Released in 2001.
- "Masquerade" – 4:53
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- Released on 2002-05-12.
- "Missing Link" – 4:34
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- Released in 2001'.
- Song inspired by The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. [1]
- "Multiball" (Instrumental) – 6:46
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- Released on 2005-11-20.
- Written for GameStar for a Battlefield 2 special.
- Tribute to DICE. Medley of themes from the Pinball Dreams series composed by Olof Gustafsson.
- "Nemesis" – 4:57
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- Released on 2002-11-30.
- "Origin" – 4:39
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- Released in 2001.
- Contains sample from the movie Virus.
- "Origin v2" – 4:39
- Replaced original on 2006-02-06.
- The new version of the song combines the favourable features of both the original version and the original "v2" (see below). Most of the song is the same as the v2, which appears to be an alternative recording, except the solo at 2:46 is from the original version.
- "Sidology Episode I - Sid Evolution" (Instrumental) – 5:48
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- Released on 2002-06-28.
- Medley of themes from video games Cybernoid 2, Rocky Star, Deflecktor and Out Run.
- "Sidology Episode II - Trinity" (Instrumental) – 12:50
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- Released on 2006-01-09.
- Medley of themes from not only Commodore 64 games Supremacy, R-Type, Skate or Die!, Last Ninja 2, International Karate and Turrican but from Nintendo games Super Mario Bros., Kid Icarus, Legend Of Zelda, F-Zero (mute city), Super Metroid and the Metroid Prime series.
- "Sidology Episode III - Apex Ultima" (Instrumental) – 7:00
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- Released on 2002-06-28.
- Medley of themes from video games Flimbo's Quest, Bubble Bobble, Arkanoid, Monty on the Run, Commando and Out Run.
- "Sidstyler" – 3:15
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- Released in 2001.
- Changed cover of the Bomfunk MC's track, Freestyler.
- "Soundtrack To The Rebellion" – 5:56
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- Released on 2004-10-04.
- Re-released on [Deus Ex Machinae]].
- "Steve's Quest" (Instrumental) – 3:21
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- Released on 2005-12-10.
- "The Wired" – 4:41
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- Released in 2001.
- Song inspired by Serial Experiments Lain. [2]
- "Timeline" – 4:37
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- Released in 2001.
- Contains sample from the TV series Witchblade.
- The chorus was re-used from the FLAK song Warmongler.
- "Winterstorm" – 3:59
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- Released on 2001-11-04.
- "Winterstorm" (Remastered) – 4:06
- Released in 2002.
- The remastered Winterstorm has a chip sound building up at the start; the original version just has a hollow-sounding choir instead.
[edit] Unofficial Tracks
Tracks not released on the website proper.
- "Bouff" (Instrumental) (XM) – 1:07
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- Originally written for a Game Boy Advance game project, but scrapped. Attributed to Robert.
- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "Chuck Rock" (Instrumental) – 2:39
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- Cover of the title music for the same-titled game.
- Only Machinae Supremacy song without synth.
- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "Derelict (Intro)" (Instrumental) – 2:00
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- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "Hero" (Instrumental) – 4:17
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- Used in the first Jets'n'Guns demo.
- "Metallica Ain't That Leet" (Instrumental) – 00:07
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- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "Origin v2" – 4:45
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- This version of the song seems to be an alternate recording, with a substantially different solo. It never actually replaced the original on the site; the reason given was "We sort of just messed it up when we redid it. Sorry. :)".
- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "Sidstyler Tricky" – 3:11
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- Differs from the original "Sidstyler" in a few ways. One major difference is that the main guitar riff sounds like it is being played at a slightly lower pitch. The entire track sounds a bit "cleaner" as well. The major structure of the song, however, is the same.
- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "Smooth" (Instrumental) (XM) – 4:24
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- Early version of "Hero" from 1996. Attributed to Robert.
- Released as part of the CrapPack™.
- "UT2 Kill Music" (Instrumental) – 1:49
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- Unreleased track that was to be the theme for an Unreal Tournament clan. Parts of it were later used in "Sidology Episode II - Trinity".
[edit] References
Most of the information concerning release dates is based on research done by "Bavi_H". [3]
[edit] External links
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Robert Stjärnström | Jonas Rörling | Andreas Gerdin | Johan Palovaara | Tomas Nilsén |
Discography |
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Albums: Deus Ex Machinae | Jets'n'Guns Soundtrack | Redeemer Webography |