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What is the most popular Sonic theme?

What is the most popular Sonic theme?

Rollin’ Around At The Speed Of Sound: 10 Best Songs From Sonic The Hedgehog Games

  • 7 What I’m Made Of – Crush 40 (Sonic Heroes)
  • 8 You Can Do Anything – Keiko Utoku/Sonic Boom – Pastiche (Sonic CD)
  • 9 Live And Learn – Crush 40 (Sonic Adventure 2)
  • 10 Friends – Hyper Potions (Sonic Mania)

What kind of music is Sonic?

Music in the Sonic franchise covers many genres, including electronic, pop, funk, rock, hip hop and orchestral. The Sonic franchise is well-known for its music; Tom’s Guide wrote that it “has always had some of the best music in all of video gaming.

What is the longest Sonic song?

This song was played during the final end credits of the game. At over six minutes long, it is easily the longest official Sonic The Hedgehog related vocal song ever.

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Was Sonic and the Black Knight a good game?

Sonic and the Black Knight, basically Of course, not the best Sonic game to enter the franchise, but fine overall. Controls were wonky because it tried motion controls, it failed in that category just as Sonic and the Secret Rings did. If you like knights, motion controls, and Sonic, give this game a shot.

Which Sonic has the best music?

The obvious answer is Sonic Generations. It brings together and remixes the best music from the whole franchise, both as level themes (i.e. Green Hill Zone) and optional music (Sonic Boom, Toxic Caves). Outside that, I’m a huge fan of the Sonic Heroes soundtrack.

Who did the soundtrack for Sonic the Hedgehog?

Junkie XL
Sonic the Hedgehog/Music composed by
Sonic the Hedgehog’s score is composed by Thomas Holkenborg, the Mad Max: Fury Road composer better known to many as Junkie XL.

Who wrote Sonic music?

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Tomoya Ohtani
Takahito EguchiMariko Nanba
Sonic the Hedgehog/Composers

What is made of Sonic?

“What I’m Made of…” is a song by Crush 40, featured in Sonic Heroes during the final battle with Metal Overlord. It was composed by Jun Senoue. The song was also used in Sonic and the Black Knight when the Medal of Sonic is equipped. It also appears in Sonic Generations as an unlockable song.