Destroy that green flag (for bug reasons)! Click the Play button in the middle to play the current track, click it again to Stop playing it (does not have pause functionality, when you Stop a song it will restart). Click the arrows to move through the tracks (there are 16 in total!). TRACKLIST: 1) "Passive 2.0" 2) "For Glory!" 3) "Burning Coal" 4) "Seconds Left" 5) "Corridor Chase" 6) "Shadow Jujutsu" 7) "Penumbra" 8) "Light and Dark" 9) "Race Machine" 10) "Nonsense Days" 11) "Bleeps and Static" 12) "Drunken Showdown" 13) "Daydreams" 14) "Resolution" 15) (BONUS) "ReRelease" 16) (BONUS) "Tributes" I call songs 15 and 16 "bonus" songs cuz they didn't really have any theme/concept revolving around them when I was making them xd ("ReRelease" was called that because it was a remaster of an older song of mine called "Release", hence the extra "Re" lol)
WARNING: CONTAINS FLASHING LIGHTS I finally got around to making a project... Why does Scratch detect "8-bit" next to "chiptune" as a bad word?? Anyway... NEW MUSIC JUST DROPPED! VIBE AND USE RESPONSIBLY!! I published this album on a particular music streaming website (it's 13+, I'm not going to mention it here) and on my Youtube channel on June 6 this year, and I was contemplating if I should publish it here on my Scratch account, but I was too lazy back then and scrapped the idea. However, now I finally got myself together to show this to all you fellow Scratchers! And, so behold, I present to you: BLEEPS & STATIC, an 8-bit music album that's completely free to use for your projects! This took 2 months to compose 16 whole differently-themed tracks (barely less than 50 minutes runtime!), so PLEASE credit me and link to this project if you're ever gonna use these! This serves as a sequel to my project "The Best of My Music Tracks" I did a while ago. Check it out as well (although the music in that project is a bit outdated): https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/730494937 If you're a viewer of my other stuff, you might've noticed that some of the music here were used on other projects, namely "Nonsense Days" (used in Two Birds with One Stone) & "Daydreams" (used in Army Battle Simulator). Inspired by all the great 8-bit musicians out there, this serves as a tribute to them! All songs were composed in JummBox!