Kamotch’s Custom Songs Discussion

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    rcale
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      Cool! Thank you.

      #498315
      Kamotch
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        So I’ve had this one nearly-done since October of last year. I was planning on releasing it sometime leading up to my slot in C3thon, but ended up only having time to finish up the 3-pack. It’s kind of just been sitting around mostly-charted for months. Once again vocals were main reason it wasn’t released sooner. But thanks to user *** Kloporte *** , that hurdle was once again crossed! Thanks a lot to him! Not very common for me to release more than one song a month, let alone 3, so be excited and enjoy the third available track from Modest Mouse’s ’97 masterpiece The Lonesome Crowded West!

        Drums on this one are pretty intense. I believe it’s the first song I’ve released with a devil-tier instrument. There’s a section that might fail even an experienced expert drummer if they didn’t know what’s coming. Guitar is also no slouch. If we were able to assign a more accurate placement in the difficulty rankings, this would probably be pretty high up in tier 4. Bass isn’t really much trouble. Vocals have a decent amount of talkies, so feel free to try and imitate Isaac Brock’s screaming for those parts, if you can keep up that is.

        Anyway guitar, bass, drums, and rough vocals done by me. Polished vocals by Kloporte! Woo!

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        ejthedj
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          Ah, a Seattle band <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_smile.gif” /> Actually Issaquah, which is sort of a suburb of Seattle if you can brave the I-90 bridge lol <img decoding=” src=”/wp-content/uploads/invision_emoticons/default_SA_wink.gif” /> Excellent work. Way to show there’s more to Seattle than grunge (though they’re in Portland now)

          #498663
          Kamotch
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            Silent Alarm is a great album! We need more songs from that album in Rock Band! There are a few songs in the database already, but none of them, aside from the Guitar Hero convert, are truly complete. So here’s the first fully-original ~completed~ Bloc Party release, which also happens to be the blistering first track on the album: Like Eating Glass! As has become the new normal for me, I’ve once again commissioned another charter to take up vocal duties. This time it was ***Septekka***. Really cool dude. Very professional work. I really hope to work with him again soon!

            Now for the song, every instrument stays pretty interesting once the song gets going. The drums are definitely the highlight, with some fun but tricky little drum fills scattered throughout. Also the fairly consistent bass pedal might tire your leg out. Bass is also super varied. If there’s a weak link, the guitar earns that title only by default. The verses can get a little repetitive, but everything else is pretty interesting. And how much fun you have on vocals is always determined by your love of the particular song, but I personally can’t wait to belt out the opening lyrics at my next Rock Band party.

            So yeah guitar, bass, drums, and rough vocals done by me. Polished vocals by Septekka! AND… custom venue done by Septekka! Yes, this is my first release to have a custom venue, so I’m excited about that! And, as if he hadn’t already done enough, he’s agreed to record a video preview to top it off. Expect that sometime within the next few days. Thanks again, Septekka! I really appreciate it!

            #501377
            Kamotch
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              So I’ve had a few releases since my last update to this thread, so I might as well tell you about them! Please note that mostly all of my future releases will be a part of C3X, so they will likely revolve around a general theme.

               

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              I had originally intended to release this song much sooner after news of his death last year, but already had so many works-in-progress to start a new project, especially one as daunting as this one. This is one of rock’s greatest classics in my opinion, and I wanted to do it right before releasing it to the public.

              So I just pretty much completely did my own charts for every instrument without consulting the Guitar Hero charts much. I did, however, study the vocal chart because that’s still the instrument I’m most uncomfortable charting (harmonies are still up in the air shhhh). Everything else I hope you all enjoy! Drums are pretty basic, bass is varied enough to be interesting if not super difficult, and guitar is a goddamn monster. Inexperienced players are likely to fail just at the end which is super annoying, yes, but it’s still fairly accurate.

              Unfortunately a keys chart was not included due to using the assets from Guitar Hero. The stem that included the keys part also included other miscellaneous instruments, so I just wasn’t sure how to go about charting it. Maybe in the future it can be updated with a keys stem.

              R.I.P. Tom Petty.

               

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              When I first made my list of suggested songs for the project, I just knew this one would be picked. It’s a great song I was surprised hadn’t been done yet. And compared to most of my other songs, it’s pretty simple. Little did I know the time signature would make the animations look completely awkward! Luckily, after some fiddling, I was finally able to fix the problem.

              Guitar is mostly just the same 4 chords, but at least there’s a tiny bit of variety for the bridge. Bass is fairly interesting for such a slow song. Drums were super hard to decipher, but the results are actually kinda fun, if maybe not 100% accurate (I tried, I really did!). And in a surprising twist, this one includes the horns charted as keys! As someone who doesn’t own a keyboard to test it, I really hope it turned out fine! But hey, it got through Magma at least! Anyway, enjoy!

               

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              Like Aeroplane, I suspected this song might be picked for the project, especially considering Banshee’s involvement. This is probably their most popular song that hadn’t been charted yet so I’m happy to be the one to bring it to y’all!

              Released on their self-titled first album, this song is from the era when they still used a drum machine. So the drum track is a little difficult since it’s basically trying to emulate a computer. The guitar is actually pretty interesting, though mostly chords. Bass is nothing special, especially during the verses when it gets pretty boring. I think vocals are actually the star of the show in this one. There are no complicated harmonies or anything like that, it’s just a fun song to sing. The lyrics are so delightfully weird, I love it. I ALMOST didn’t include a keys chart because I was having trouble finding resources for it. But I was able to utilize a MIDI I found online which really helped. Hope it worked out properly. And hope you all enjoy!

               

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              So I am pretty proud of myself for this one. This is the longest song I’ve authored by about 2 and a half minutes. Not only that, but every instrument is fairly difficult! This is also the first chart I made that utilized a Big Rock Ending. So this is a big release for me!

              So if you’ve ever heard this song before, you’ll know that bass is the real star of the show. On top of the fact that it stays consistently varied and super fun, it includes THREE bass solos, the final one of which is a real doozy. Guitar is mostly just variations of the same three chords, but it includes a solo that breaks up the monotony a bit, and the ending will definitely trip you up if you’re not paying attention. Drums are pretty fun too! A lot of snare rolls and a fair amount of ghost notes. Vocals are the only problem here. Gordon Gano does of a lot of talk-singing that I was unsure of whether or not some phrases should be talkies or not. I tried matching the pitches as best as I could, but sometimes your best isn’t good enough! Haha sorry if it’s too difficult. I can go back and fix the chart if I get too many complaints. Other than that, enjoy the rest of it! Or enjoy all of it!

               

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              I originally learned of this song when someone “leaked” a fake setlist for Guitar Hero: World Tour back in the day. I’ve been a fan ever since and always thought it would make a good Rock Band track. Surprised it took until today for it to be released, considering the amount of MCR songs already in the database.

              So guitar is the most difficult instrument with a fairly heavy riff that plays during the intro and outro of the song. On top of that, there’s a pretty intense guitar solo. Drums includes some pretty quick fills that can definitely break your streak, but other than that, it’s deserving of its Tier 4 rating. Bass isn’t much, mostly just long strings of notes. Vocals could probably be a highlight of any My Chemical Romance song, so that’s no different here. Hope you all enjoy it!

               

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              This was one of the first customs I started working on, it’s just been in limbo for probably about a year. I’m glad it’s finally been released to the world! All it took was a council of people picking it as part of a community project for me to finally finish the sucker up.

              Drums start the song off with a pretty difficult fill. Overall drums aren’t as fun as I originally expected the song to be. I suspect the awkwardly quick cymbal/cymbal-snare/cymbal pattern might be the result of a drum machine because it’s fairly awkward to play. But honestly once you get the hang of that, it’s still pretty fun. Guitar can easily trip you up if you’re not careful. The Bodhisattva-esque hammer-on chords in the hook are probably the most difficult part, so if you master those, you should be set. Bass is interesting enough, especially during the verses. And vocals will (hopefully) be great if you like the song!

               

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              I’ve had this one nearly-ready for months now, but I had to put off completing it in order to work on my C3G contributions. But after that was finally over, I thankfully didn’t have to wait long to release it. I was lucky that the song fit in to such an early week’s theme!

              This song was popularized by the cartoon Adventure Time, in a scene in which Marceline the Vampire Queen covers the song for a Battle of the Bands competition (she loses her pick mid-way through the song, hence my hint haha). I had been aware of Mitski, but that scene was actually my first exposure to her music. Good stuff! I may chart more of her songs in the future.

              It’s not a particularly complex song on any instrument, so if you’re already a fan of the song, vocals are probably going to be the star. Drums are varied enough to keep it interesting, even if not really difficult at all. Guitar and bass are easier still, but guitar at least has a fun little ending solo. And what’s this? Keys are also here? Yes! Are they super boring and only come in about halfway through the song? Maybe, but at least they’re THERE. Hope you guys enjoy!

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              Co-author yaniv297 writes:

              “When talking about Arcade Fire, the word “anthemic” is used often. Maybe it’s the U2 and Springsteen influences, but even as an unknown low budget band, Arcade Fire always aimed for a huge sound. But nothing, nothing in this album or the band’s career is as anthemic as the show-stopping, unique “Wake Up”. This is the show closer, the climax. Everything – from the opening guitar chords, to the bass-snare beat, to those huge soaring “oh oh oh”s – just screams big stadiums. Lyrics are sparse, each word counts, as Butler pleads: “Children, wake up”, before the song takes a surprising key change and ends on a double-pace, playful outro. The song made a big impact – it was used by U2 as a concert opener as early as 2005, and the band played the song with none other than David Bowie the same year. It also makes a rather brilliant custom – I’m sure you’ll have fun playing and singing along to this amazing tune.”

              So true. As for the charts, I was in charge of guitar, bass, and drums – none of which are too difficult. Vaniv took vocals and keys duties. I can’t speak for Yaniv’s parts, but none of my charts are too difficult. Once the song changes tempo about 2/3rds of the way through the song, however, it switches it up enough to keep it interesting. Hope you enjoy it!

               

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              Co-author yaniv297 writes:

              “Originally recorded for their debut EP, “No Cars Go” is a joyous, upbeat and great anthem, of late-night escapism from a world dominated by cars and planes. ”No Cars Go” is a huge fan favorite and brilliant live song, and for a good reason. Led by a driven drum beat and accordion line, with great energy before exploding into a soaring climax, “No Cars Go” is a musical celebration of everything that’s good about Arcade Fire. And it promises to be an absolute blast on Rock Band as well.”

              That it does. This one is actually quite fun on drums! Definitely the star of the song, apart from maybe keys, but I didn’t really have a hand in charting those. Like “Wake Up”, I was in charge of guitar, bass, and drums, while Yaniv did keys and vocals. I’m sure if you’re a fan of the song, you’ll have fun playing any instrument, but yeah drums and keys will probably be your best bet. Enjoy!

              #503191
              Kamotch
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                So once again, I’ve let the new releases pile up since my last update to the thread. But hey, no one’s posting here anyway, so I don’t think it matters too much that I’ve been slacking haha. I imagine most people will already know about these releases from the database or the C3X threads, but if for some unlikely reason this is how you come to find out about these tracks, that’s fine too! The more exposure, the better!

                 

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                Back in middle school, I was still trying to figure out what type of kid I wanted to be (I eventually settled on the artsy type). But in the meantime, I would just copy whatever my older brother was doing at the time. He was a theater kid, so I decided to be one as well. During this time, we would also go to our local library and rent CDs to burn onto our desktop computer. Mainly these consisted of comedy CDs and They Might Be Giants albums, but Broadway musical soundtracks weren’t uncommon. This also happened to be around the time Rent was making a resurgence in relevance, with the movie due to be coming out soon. So naturally we eventually wound up ~rent~ing it. It was by far my favorite of the Broadway stuff I had heard. To this day I haven’t heard a Broadway soundtrack more in-line with my music tastes, even though my music tastes have evolved over the years. And if I had to pick a single favorite track from Rent, it would be this one.

                Even putting aside the fact that this is from a Broadway musical, this is just a good song. Mainly a duet, it switches off between a rockin’ alternative number and a piano ballad, finally culminating in the grand finale where both singers are joined by the rest of the cast. Like most Broadway tunes, the vocals are definitely a highlight, but honestly it’s gonna be a tough choice deciding which instrument to play. Every instrument keeps it interesting for most of the song. Guitar, bass, and drums have the occasional break during the piano-focused portions, but it doesn’t take long for them to get back into the action. Keys are clearly the most consistent, however. No matter what instrument you decide on, I do hope you have a good time!

                This custom was made possible with the help of the Broadway Rock Band mastermind and talented keys-and-vocals charter, Emotional Flight! I may have tempo-mapped the song and charted the core instruments, but as you can see from the tiers, the bulkiest instruments were done by Mr. Flight. And from what I understand, he did most of the other songs in the pack all by himself! He deserves a standing ovation!

                 

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                Alongside Yaniv’s release of Blur’s “Beetlebum”, these songs make up “C3X: The Studio Sessions”! While originally a larger pack, these songs are supposed to be the (Original Version)s of songs released by Harmonix that were either live, re-records, or covers.

                So the original version of this song, officially released by Harmonix, was the live version from Old 97s’ album “Alive & Wired”. While musically that version of the song is still solid, if a little sloppy, the vocals are extremely choppy. It happened to be the last song on a 30-song set, so I’ll give them a pass on that one for not being 100%. But it did always disappoint me that I could never sing along properly to the song, so I took it unto myself to author the original version.

                The guitar is pretty fun, but decently difficult. Bass is fairly simple, but also varied enough to stay interesting throughout. Drums keep a fast steady snare beat, with the accents charted to the yellow pad. When Harmonix charted the live version, they exclusively charted the accented hits, but I opted for the more difficult option, hence the devil-tier rating. It won’t fail an experienced drummer, but it’s not uncommon to break your streak. I’m usually a drummer myself, but I’d probably rather sing this one instead, considering the vocals were originally my motivation for charting the song in the first place. So yeah, vocals are fun. It’s a fun song! Enjoy!

                 

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                Today is Australia Day apparently! When I heard about the date dedicated to Australian bands/artists, it ended up being a perfect fit for me. I had, at the time, recently downloaded the album “More Scared of You than You Are of Me” by The Smith Street Band after having learned about them through their relationship with my favorite artist, Jeff Rosenstock, who produced the album. The band is almost aggressively Australian. The first song I heard by them, also the first song on the album, immediately caught my interest. I had it on repeat for like a week straight! Anyway this is the song. Happy Australia Day!

                Every instrument is fun, in my opinion. The guitar has a neat little solo! The bass is super varied! The drums are blah blah blah fun! Luckily MrPrezident was kind enough to provide a

                so you can see for yourself! Enjoy the song!

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