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A nightcore (also known as sped-up song, sped-up version, sped-up remix, or, simply, sped-up edit) is a version of a music track that increases the pitch and speeds up its source material by approximately 35%. This gives an effect identical to playing a 33⅓-RPM vinyl record at 45 RPM.
The Music of Smash & Smash: Season 1 "Everything's Coming Up Roses" Gypsy — Leigh Conroy: 7. "The Workshop" No The Music of Smash (Deluxe version) & Smash: Season 1 "On Lexington & 52nd Street" Original Shaiman & Wittman Michael 7. "The Workshop" Yes Bombshell & Smash: Season 1 "Touch Me" Original Ryan Tedder, Brent Kutzle, Bonnie McKee ...
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In-game content such as characters from Marvel Comics and DC Comics, alongside tie-in comics from the two. Iron Man and X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal: Marvel's Iron Man and Valiant's X-O Manowar: Revenge of Shinobi: Batman and Spider-Man are bosses Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up: Ubisoft's Rabbids on the Wii version Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5
Karen, on the other hand, sings the song to the Bombshell producers and director in the last minute of her episode. [4] The song was also reprised in the sixth episode of Season 2, "The Fringe" by Karen, as a more uptempo version than previous renditions. The song was released as a single on iTunes and as a track on the cast album Bombshell.
Holmquist composed its music and sound effects, while unused sounds from Smash Hit were used as placeholders during the development. [44] Teardown was released in 2022. [45] An Apple Arcade version of the game, titled Smash Hit+, was released by Mediocre on 3 October 2024. The version removed the in-game purchase option and ads from the game ...
"The 20th Century Fox Mambo" is an original song introduced in the second episode of the first season of the musical TV series Smash, entitled "The Callback".It was written by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman, but in the show's universe, it was written by songwriting team Tom Levitt (Christian Borle) and Julia Houston (Debra Messing) for their Marilyn Monroe musical Bombshell.
"The Song" is the nineteenth episode of the American television series Smash. It was written by Bathsheba Doran and directed by Michael Morris . The episode premiered on NBC on February 26, 2013, the fourth episode of Season 2.