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Double dragon movie ost
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double dragon movie ost

#Double dragon movie ost series#

The series was thought long dead until Double Dragon Neon was announced in 2012. While not as popular as Final Fight or Streets of Rage, Double Dragon had enough of a following to earn several ports and sequels. It followed the exploits of Billy and Jimmy Lee as they destroyed their city’s criminal underworld. Double Dragon Neon is a hadouken to the face worth enduring.Double Dragon was one of the greatest beat’em up games of the late 80s-early 90s.

double dragon movie ost

You could just jeep going- there’s the Enya-like dreamscape of ‘Balance’ and the throaty ‘Desperation’, which has all the listlessness of a Depeche Mode song- but revealing them all would ruin the joy of exploration. The only thing missing is the head spinning break dancer and his over-sized chrome boombox. Listen to ‘One Inch Punch’ an exuberant Beastie Boys-inspired ode (let’s face it, probably to Stephen Seagal). And it reveals one of Kaufman’s greatest feats- every song is as authentic but completely self-aware.

double dragon movie ost

When I hear it, I can only picture Billy’s tear streaked face singing under a spotlight, eyes cast to heaven like he was Dill from The Crying Game. It’s the sensitive man’s plea, a complete reversal to the exuberant machismo and propulsive energy of the earlier songs. In a way, the two styles differences enhances the other- makes the main songs more able to give narrative context to the gameplay and in turn defines the diversity of the mix tapes that much more. To complete the authentic feel of the album, each of these tracks are introduced by the mechanical click of a Walkman’s play button being pushed. What he produced were songs no more than 46 seconds long but experiment with the many fabulous miscellaneous genres that would have been inappropriate in the main story. In game, his Mixtapes give the Lee’s various bonuses, but they have more significance here: these tiny songs allow Kaufman to go nuts and flex his creative muscle. It makes us believe he is striking steel that will be plunged into the heart of some Tolkien-esque dark lord. Listening to it you see the Tapesmith standing over his forge like it’s an extension of himself. ‘The Tapesmith’ introduces the grimy fantasy rock and paints a picture of the man it’s named after. It’s music reinforcing story reinforcing gameplay. And as Billy and Jimmy step up to fight, the city rallies behind them. There was always the retro sci-fi aesthetic and the kidnapped girlfriend and the biker gang holding the city in the grip of fear, now there’s the screeching wails and makeup. Then we hear ‘City Streets 2 (Mango Tango – Neon Jungle)’ and everything clicks into place.Įvery beat ‘em up of the era wanted to be glam rock opera Streets of Fire (Streets of Rage anyone?) and now that the tech has caught up, Double Dragon Neon completes the transformation it began so many years before. It could have been the theme song for Double Dragon or Beverly Hills Cop or Commando. The album greets us with the speed metal meets chiptune power ballad ‘Title Theme’, a song of equal parts ‘80’s arcade game and ‘80’s action flick.

double dragon movie ost

As if powered by compositions spawned by some ancient Chinese magic, Jake Kaufman runs to the right and punches dudes in the face with the confident bravado of an action movie hero. The Dragon Uppercut to Your Girlfriend’s Stomachĭouble Dragon Neon lands a first-frame hurricane kick to the junk with a virtuoso big-hair anthem that recaptures the lost spirit of the original ‘80’s arcade classic while reveling in the decade’s ridiculous excesses.














Double dragon movie ost