Umbrella Tomato Umbrella Tomato

Umbrella Tomato Umbrella Tomato

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Released 11/6/2016.
Duration: 3:32.
Listen on Bandcamp.
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Also released on Cool and New Homestuck.
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- Umbral Ultimatum by Toby Fox
- Sburban Jungle by Michael Guy Bowman
- MeGaLoVania by Toby Fox
- Sunslammer by Seth Peelle
- Courser by Seth Peelle and Alex Rosetti
- Atomic Bonsai by Tensei
- Beatdown (Strider Style) by Curt Blakeslee
- Liquid Negrocity by Toby Fox
- I'm a Member of the Midnight Crew by Jean Schwartz and William Jerome
- Rex Duodecim Angelus by Malcolm Brown
- Crustacean by Toby Fox
- Walk-Stab-Walk (R&E) by Erik Scheele
- RollerCoaster Tycoon Theme by RollerCoaster Tycoon and Allister Brimble
- Snow halation by Love Live! and Takahiro Yamada
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Lyrics:
Make her a member of the midnight crew...
Artist commentary:
This commentary is properly placed on this track's main release, Cool and New Homestuck.
I decided that I wanted to make one of these cool and new tracks, and, being late in the game, this was the one of the only ones left that I felt I could do justice. As a challenge to myself, I decided that I would not use Penumbra Phantasm at all in the song, which proved to be fairly difficult. The song follows the same structure as the original, but with mostly different motifs that fit the characters shown at points in the flash. At the end, I was going to include something serious, but I decided to do something more high quality instead. Special thanks to JohnJRenns for the help with DVS Sax, and Destradious for making the MIDI I based my song off of.
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