Barrel Roll! Episode 23 - “Sued by the Ghost of James Brown”

"My Mom Helped Me"
On a very special twenty-third episode of Barrel Roll! - A Video Game Podcast, we are joined by special guest Mustin from the amazing video game music related band, The OneUps.
As per usual, we have a discussion revolving around the games we have been playing. Jesse has now committed to “Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker”, and tells us his trials and tribulations revolving around his Brother Band. Mustin has gone back to “Final Fantasy VI Advance”, in a quest to unlock that version’s extra content, while Jonah has been busy bustin’ Ghosts.
We then have an in-depth interview with Mustin, where he shares all the various projects he is working on, how they got started, their influences… you know, the usual interview stuff. We have a fun time talking music and video games.
Mustin was also kind enough to share two brand new songs with us that we played on the live feed, and you can now hear again in this edited version of the cast. The first is “Mario Circuit” from The OneUps upcoming Mario Kart album, while the second is from CHRONOTORIOUS and is titled “BAMF”.
In the news we discuss the final piece of Fallout 3 DLC, Mothership Zeta, Doc Louis’s Punch-Out!!, Valkyria Chronicles 2, Dragon Quest IX DLC quests, Wipeout HD: Fury and much more.
Finally, in “Let’s Talk About Stuff”, we talk even more about video game music and why it is awesome.
Show Links:
The OneUps
Mustin.net
Final Fantasy IV: Echoes of Betrayal, Light of Redemption
The Video Feed (note: I forgot to hit the record button until a few minutes in)
Tags: BAMF, Chrono Trigger, Ghostbusters, Mario Circuit, Mario Kart, Mega Man, Mega Man Star Force 3: Red Joker, music, Mustin, oneups, remix, the oneups, Valkyria Chronicles 2, videogame remixes, Wario, WarioWare: Touched, Wipeout HD
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