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- Cheer up, crabface, it's Halloween! (unofficial formatting, see commentary)
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Artist commentary:
Another music doodle today. Is there a word for those? A Moodle? Muudle? Y'know what sod it it's a Musicoodle.
Figured I hadn't done any Halloweeny music on 'ere so whipped up another quick. 45 minutes! Although this one's cheating because it's full of borrowed Homestuck stuff. It was goin' to be some kind of Underwater Level music originally but then I remembered "Oh yeah, Halloween" so here we are.
Also hey! That Terezi track WIP I posted up a while back has had quite a bit of interest. Should have some good news for your guys come the inevitable VOLUME 10 since I've been workin' on it since then, although at this point it's kind've in "Alternate Universe"-ville given the current state of affairs and whatnot.
Right it's the weekend. Expect another Musicoodle over the weekend of some form. Might even hook up a keyboard and actually compose stuff live which is something I almost never do and really should.
Good weekend ya'll!
Quasar Nebula: (wiki editor)
Also unofficially called "Cheer up, crabface, it's Halloween!", which appears to originate from this YouTube upload by Cri. Based on this comment...
I WAS going to add the source but I forgot, sorry. I got the entire Homestuck soundtrack from a download link I found from a thread on the wiki, and I don't know how to find it again due to not knowing exactly what I had searched for to find it. My fault all the way, sorry.
...it seems Cri obtained this track from the sound test, or a similar source, rather than directly from the composer's Tumblr. This version of the name certainly doesn't originate from the sound test, where the track is instead called "Cheer up, Crabface, it's Halloween".