Can see it playing in The City when the infinity franchise reaches it and the streets are filled with corpses as Alex and Joel repeat what they went through with Downtown. Only this time, there's nowhere to go... ...But Infinity.
it took me like three or so listens to realize that Richie's Mixtape and Fire Tape were actually different tracks and not just the same song, LOL. that's how seamlessly both tracks transition into the other, and it just goes to show the overall quality of the album in full. the same can also be said for B.A.D, which while distinct in my mind also fit very well with the aforementioned tracks.
on my first listen, i was taking notes when the track switched to Fire Tape and i thought to myself "woah, why wasn't the beat going in this hard before?" LOL. could just be down to the instrumentation (and that's probably the case), but these two tracks are MADE for each other imo. they just work that well together.
@@moonlight-in3gq richie's mixtape was going to be something he played in the overworld, and the fire tape was his fight theme. Good that you picked up on it
How am I just hearing this now?! No one is talking about B.A.D, it's so chaotic and grimy just like fringe boy and the bad angels. That cowbell doesn't fit them at all and that's exactly why it fits.
I think my favorite are crimson soil and fire tape. Crimson soil is epic and somewhat depressing at the same time, it's really unique. Fire tape has the potential to be one of the most iconic Lisa themes if it's paired with the right character The grind reminds me of the Hellsing Ultimate OST, I wouldn't know what song. But that's really good
Tbh most of these could replace already existing pointless tracks like crimson soil could replace the cherry village theme, brainworm could replace chromosomes and bipolar narcoleptic really fits as just a jerseyhead battle themes
The fact the description says that these tracks will be in Lisa the pointless gives me so much joy and warm feelings. It’s the best possible thing to happen to the games musical development, these tracks are on a completely different level and they still keep the pointless-ie vibes from the original ost. It’s a damn feat