Some songs were cut down by Brawl to put them into a looping form, mostly songs coming from other games, such as a lot of the Sonic songs (like Live & Learn and Open Your Heart). These songs have been cropped to either have non-looping endings (Ai no Uta just finishes when the actual song finishes playing once), or they have been cropped to only play through once, and it fades out during the second loop's beginning. then it begins again for its loop), and some songs can just drag on for way too long when looped, such as the previous Main Theme of Metroid that extended past 7 and a half minutes. Some songs were just plain not meant to loop very well, such as Ai no Uta (it's just a normal song that ends normally. This release also features many songs that were either cut, or extended to offer a better listening experience. Track Number - Original Game Reference - Track Name (ex: 01 - Super Mario Bros. Remix composer name (for tracks exclusively remixed for Brawl by famous composers) OR 'Original' to denote a song ported from a previous game (this is exactly how Brawl's Sound Test lays out composers)įile names are laid out like so, within their respective album folder: Album letter - Album name (ex: A - Mario) Track name (taken from Brawl's Sound Test) - Original game reference (ex: Ending - Yoshi's Story) Track title | Artist | Album | Year | Genre | Composer To get an idea for how the MP3 tags are laid out, here are the different tags included and what's included inside of them:
The albums are split up in order according to how Brawl often places the different game series in a heirarchy (displayed by the songs' original locations on the Brawl disc, and by Brawl's sound test). The songs are ordered within their respective albums chronologically, according to how old their original game references are (ex: Super Mario Bros. There are 297 songs spread across 22 albums, with a total running time of over 14 hours, and a little bit over 1GB in file size. It also has album artwork for every individual category, compressed and more detailed categories, completely redone file names, songs that were cropped due to poor loop transitions, and extended versions of songs that were previously cut to make looped versions for Brawl.
This version has songs with MP3 tags taken straight from Brawl's Sound Test, including correct song titles, original game reference, remix composer, and more. It's here! The re-release of Xane's rip of the Super Smash Bros. Mediafire (download individual songs or bulk download)