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- The End of Zilliness (non-diegetic title)
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Hopy Orders (Be JUST Be HEROIC or be DEAD)
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Released 4/13/2025.
Duration: 4:04.
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Tracks that SolluxGaming's Top VGM #126: The End of Zilliness references: Tracks that this one references:
- Harleboss by Malcolm Brown
- Rex Duodecim Angelus by Malcolm Brown
- Showtime (Original Mix) by Malcolm Brown
- Warhammer of Zillyhoo by Michael Guy Bowman
- Crystalanthemums by Alex Rosetti
Artist commentary:
Screenshot of the obscure MMO RPG "SBURB 2: Online™", depicting a PARTY of PLAYERS participating in a RAID against one of the endgame BOSSES of the "The Clownprince of Zillyhoo™" EXPANSION PACK.
Inspiration hit when I, out in the wild, encountered a short PepsiCola AU comic about them growing up playing a SBURB MMO game together. Coupled with that we can never have enuff STRIFE battle themes and me being a FF14 fan, I got an idea about classpected players taking on a SBURB Raid boss forcefully lodged into my brainwrinkles. I also felt that NPC enemies needed som love, so I decided on the Lich(?) thing from the opening of [S] Cascade would fit the bill as the raid boss.
PS: Also my tablet broke so I hade to draw the whole thing using my feckin' mouse lmao- you can pretty much tell by the consistent brush sizes and the lack of gradients you get from using a digital pen.
PPS: I'm suprised (in a glad kinda way) that Tee-vee pick mine. Big fan of your HS compositions!!!
An orchestral boss battle theme inspired by themes from several JRPGs. I don't get to do big epic orchestra-centric music that much, so that made for an opportunity to flex my orchestral muscles for once and come up with a workflow for this kind of stuff (and made plenty of mistakes along the way :p). Overall even though it took me much longer than usual to complete I think it came pretty close to what I had envisioned so I'm happy with it!