Album: Pokémon: The Missingno Tracks

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Discussion: Latest 15 comments/reviews; view the complete thread or post your own.
Hi, i just registered to say this to you ;D !
This Album contains the very very best Pokemon Game Remixes I´ve ever heared, thank you for this awesome Songs! My favorite song is "My friend Mudkip" :D, but they are all fantastic! This is actually the best Album of all OC Albums!
I really wish, that you would create one more album with new fantastic Pokemon Remixes, for example from the new Pokemon Versions.
Just gimme MORE!!!!

- MineX on October 13, 2012
Wow...I hadn't checked up on OCR in a while and look what I've been missing. This album is the greatest thing since sliced bread...
No, wait, that's too anticlimactic. I just couldn't think of a compliment awesome enough to match this album's incredible-ness.
Thanks so much for taking something that I already loved, and making it even more memorable and awesome. This is definitely my favorite OCR album. I'll also be commenting on my favorite tracks in their individual threads.
My only ever-so-slight nitpick is that no one took on the Miltank-field theme from the route north of Olivine, nor the Buena's Password theme (both from Gold/Silver). Two of my favorite Pokemon tracks. I guess I should post those in the remix requests thread...but hey I can't really even complain about this. When you can make the friggin' EVOLUTION THEME into a song, that's some real skills right there. (doot dee doot dee doot dee doot DEE...)
Nothing but fantastic work here. Great album title, great cover art, and superb music. I couldn't download and listen fast enough - anyone who's ever played Pokemon at all would be a fool to miss this.

- Cybermouse on August 4, 2011
Just to correct something:
"My Inbox" wrote:
"electric concerto" wrote:
"The Damned" wrote:
I have a question for you. Actually, several, but we'll just start with the first and most important one.
I like where your remix is going, and I think it has some potential behind it. I'm also looking for some 4th generation Pokémon game remixes for my project (I love the old games as well, but I want to do an album that covers all the games to date). I think your remix would not only fit in well, but also help fill in that little gap a bit.
You interested in joining the Missingno Tracks project?

Hard to say... I could try, but I'm involved in other projects whom the directors are getting pissed off at me... I'm busy with work and school but I've completed my website so now I can move on to finishing my projects.
I'll try to finish it for your project, but I can't promise anything...

If you can, fine. If not, then it's not a major problem.

I did not beg to join.
Neither am I interested in joining any projects from this point on. Thank you for the opportunity, but I think I'll concentrate my future efforts on my personal remixes.
I will end my post with a sorry I wasn't around. I thought I had finished it, and the only thing that needed fixing was the title. Carry on, and enjoy the album!

- electric concerto on April 10, 2011
We were origanlly going to release them in 98bit/11025 Hz files, because the remixes were awesome enough to withstand that level of compression.
But then the OCR staff was all "no, fuck that" and then they made us stick to something higher quality. :<

- The Damned on April 6, 2011
As I suspected. That's fine, at least the majority are in FLAC. And hey, they're still fantastic remixes, regardless of the format quality. :D

- Pyro Paper Planes on April 6, 2011
Yes, it is. You see, there were some files that didn't have proper lossless format files. With no way to get them (due to loss of original files or the remixer didn't have them in the first place, or there was a technical issue that couldn't be avoided, etc.), we could only release the majority of remixess with FLAC format files.
It's unfortunate, but there was nothing that could be done about it.

- The Damned on April 6, 2011
This a fantastic album... quick check though: The FLAC folder in the torrent seem to be missing a track or two. Is this intentional? To be specific: 1-01, 1-08. 1-09, 1-10, 1-13, 2-05, and 2-06.

- Pyro Paper Planes on April 6, 2011
It really reminds me of the opening to the original Pokemon series, very memorable IMO.

- GoodlyMike on April 4, 2011
Lateralus;767060 wrote: Such an amazing album, I really like "My Greatest Rival" and "Clash of Titans".

I can't stop listening to "My Greatest Rival" for some reason. It is just a catchy song and completely ridiculous.

- prince_david on April 4, 2011
Such an amazing album, I really like "My Greatest Rival" and "Clash of Titans".

- GoodlyMike on April 3, 2011
Everyone loves the odd remixes that do something strange or funny...
Next album will be all banjos and whiskey jugs. THIS IS SWEAR!*
*May not actually happen

- The Damned on March 29, 2011
This is a great album. Bullet For My Piloswine and Drowning Blue are my favorites

- Sansato on March 28, 2011
Just saying that I love this album. Favorites are The Mighty Mighty Pokemon, Battle for the Badge, Drowning Blue, Super Effective, Bullet for My Piloswine, and Journey's End. Overall an awesome album, I listen to it all the time. Good job to all the remixers who contributed. Well done :D

- uhhh6677 on March 27, 2011
Somewhere, maybe? I would have to go look it up, but it might be there still.
Any way, it's in the past, everyone move on.
electric concerto, if there is a second album, you're welcome to apply for it. Your remix did get pretty far along in a short amount of time. By then, you should improve even more, and I'm sure a more rigorous schedule would prevent delays and having to drop anyone.

- The Damned on March 27, 2011
electric concerto;763791 wrote: I love how I finished my track ages ago and it didn't even get on this album. No more project invites for me please.

i love how the last time you posted on OCR was in october, five months and a day ago.
also, we didn't invite you. if i remember correctly, you begged us to get on the project. damned, do you still have a link to that post?

- prophetik music on March 25, 2011