Blurring the Boundaries of Entertainment (and Good Taste)

Kraid’s Theme icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track from Metroid Metal by Stemage icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 )

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Norfair icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track from Metroid Metal)
Brinstar icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 (track from Metroid Metal)


Metroid Metal icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 is one of the very few cases where two totally unrelated cool things were successfully combined together to produce something even cooler. That said, a person performing heavy metal renditions of video game songs almost always turns out poorly, and that’s how it should be.

It’s like putting scoops of chocolate ice cream on a pepperoni pizza—maybe it sounds like a good idea at first, but reality will quickly set in after scarfing a bite or two. Some things are just better kept separate from one another, and putting too much good stuff in one place can taint a person’s previous experiences and render future experiences as unpalatable, or even disagreeable.

For example, watching people icon-external-link-12x12 icon-search-12x12 record themselves playing distortion-laden versions of video game songs and then uploading them to YouTube makes me hate heavy metal, video games, and the Internet all at the same time!