After the scream in the begining we hear a sound that repeats during almost all the track. If you are listening to this track with headphones you will notice it goes left to right to left while also going low to middle to high to middle to low tune. Well, focus on this for a bit and you will notice it's making an Infinity symbol on your head. This is something only this and the first track of the game (the one we hear a clock) share
This is one of the best boss themes ever, and this remix captures everything that made it so. It's apolalyptic, relentless, cold, and utterly alien...exactly as Lavos was. You even made the scream sound even more otherwordly than before.
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I love that rotary moving bass, it drives me crazy !
@@jadekaiser7840 exactly, it's one of the main slash iconic parts and yet some remixes regardless of genre really missed that easily, what's worse is most of them are top-notch remixes, so there's nothing to do but listening it throughoutly with the missing vibe that may or may not be quite bothering
Just listening to this has me mentally storyboarding an anime fight sequence between the WHOLE main cast of Chrono Trigger (not just a select 3) and including some of my favorite attacks and techs. This is such an effin’ badass cover.
This always had a real intense epic battle feel to it. Between the music making you pumped up to fight and the fact the background constantly changes so you're literally fighting Lavos across all of time, it all comes together.
I always thought that was such an awesome touch on the fight. You're literally warping in and out of timelines while fighting this freakish thing... It's epic
It's even better when you realize that this fight isn't like the first two phases. The first two encounters - the World Killer Shell and the great guardian - those are Lavos' main defenses. Nothing and nobody was ever supposed to get this far. The time shifts are Lavos frantically jumping timelines in a desperate attempt to *get away*, with the party automatically following via the Gate Key. It's never even *conceived* of being hurt or even considered other life forms a real *threat* before. It is a GOD in it's own eyes, about to perish at the hands of four monkeys, a frog, and a robot.
@@foamingkobolds6807wow I never thought of it like that! I thought it was Lavos using the powers of former bosses and such, but I never considered it's fleeing across time! Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing that!
This is, by far, the best Lavos theme ever created. You have everything on point, even the Lavos scream. Continue, my friends. I have like, commented and subscribed, your work needs to be seen.
Great work mate, the attention to detail (bass and drums especially) is fantastic and it kicks ass like the original. So many arrangers miss what is unique about the original osts but you consistently capture the essences of the songs whilst adding your own flair. Massively underrated, keep up the great work!
@Lavos I'll just spam Triple Kick, Luminaire and Dark Matter like there's no tomorrow (and there will be literally none if I don't slay you here and now) and hopefully you'll just shriek away into oblivion
Oh, and _speaking_ of Man on the Internet: EVERYTHING WAS MY DESIGN ON THIS PLANET, ALL ARE MINE YOU HAVE TAKEN EVERYTHING YOU HAVE RUINED SPACE AND TIME DO YOU HAVE A REASON WHY YOU THINK YOU CAN ALL DECIDE WHETHER CATTLE HAS THE RIGHT TO CHOOSE IF IT LIVES OR DIES I'VE SEEN FALLEN GODS AND KINGS I'VE BEEN HERE FOR EVERYTHING IN YOUR PLANET SLUMBERING IN YOUR WORLD A WAKING DREAM THUS YOU THINK _I_ HAVE TO DIE? YOU LIVE WITHOUT KNOWING WHY IF THIS IS WHAT YOU DECIDE *I CAN TAKE BACK WHAT IS MINE!*
Thank you! I analyzed all the different layers of the original scream by extracting each SPC track separately. Then I used several samples from a monster sound sample pack. I chose sounds that resembled each of the different layers, then modified them with pitch automation and stretching to get them as close to the original sounds as possible. One of the sounds is also a synth rather than a sample. In total the scream is composed of 5 different sounds.
Personally, I think if this game is ever updated for modern consoles, this should be used as the core fight. This particular one. Don't even try to remake it. It's already made and it's right here.
Damn... Any chance you've got that Lavos scream as an isolated sound bit? I would love to use that in my generic science fiction roleplaying game for the final boss.
I've heard a lot of good remixes of other tracks in the Chrono Trigger soundtrack, but this is the only one I've heard that did the Lavos Core any justice. Well done!
i saw this mix mentioned in the comment section on a dancing mad video. i definitely played chronotrigger at some point like 25 years ago but remember almost nothing about it. i remember this song though :) great job
Oh lavos, what a wonderful singing voice you have..... well I cant fault ya on that one since you comprised of the DNA of every frigen thing that's lived on the planet earth for millions of years....
It has the knowledge of the planet’s biology since it crash landed so who knows what other forms it could take. I would guess something like The Thing but not so random and more like a humanoid.
@@ED-le1pr yep and it has over 20,000 HP. The left pod was healing and the middle was attack and the right was really lavos who brought back his healing and attack thing.
This song is NOT World Revolution as the description says, that song is much more epic. This music is great and all but those screams are downright haunting. NICE.
World Revolution is more epic in a vacuum, but in the context of the story and the way Lavos' main theme, Chrono's theme, World Revolution and Last Battle here relate to each other it's very hard to call them anything but equals. Lavos' main theme is the music of the bestial parasite, the mindless scourge of worlds. World Revolution is the final battle, the decisive struggle between the beast and the heroes as their themes collide and fight each other for dominance over the song... yet throughout it there are hints of something more, just beneath the surface. An undercurrent of a sinister mind, supporting the beast's theme and laughing at that of the heroes. And then, when the heroes finally defeat the beast... the evil intelligence is revealed. The beast is not mindless, nor is it finished. There is one, Last Battle to fight against the beast in its truest state: a transcendent, evil deity with a mind even more intelligent than the heroes' own to back up its immense power. The underlying, half-hidden current of the previous song is brought out in its full effect, freely displayed and alone as nothing else can stand before it. Yet stand they do...
@@jadekaiser7840 I could agree with that, and very well written there. It is quite a journey even in the final moments of the game...and certainly can't fault this music at all (original nor remix) even if I think it's maybe half way up my list of "appropriate-for-its-use" music in this game - like, 80% of the song doesn't feel alien enough to fit your description to me, though it definitely fits the temporal themes of the game...but in any case, youtube is absolutely the vacuum you mentioned. Not playing the game here listening to either, nor usually do I put myself back into the game fully while listening cuz I'm doing other stuff :)
I'm surprised nobody has notice the vanishing people on youtube. It's becoming really scary. There's also been a lot of missing people in general lately but the MSM press won't cover it. People have vanished in parks without any trace that experts can find.