Uh oh, someone call the doctor
Cause soon you’ll be seeing red
If you don’t get a one-up then
It’s gonna be game over instead
I can be a hero to you [How]
I can be a nightmare too [These flames]
This is my world, you know my name [Will lick]
I am the king of all the games [Your flesh]
This is my party now
You’re welcome to play but you’re gonna be drowned
I’ll F.L.U.D.D. this scene, it’s your blood on the screen
It’s my name on the trophy
I’ll have you begging for mercy
NOW BEG ME
Red or blue or green
Every shell you find
These are the remains;
The carcasses I left behind
Were you even aware
That I was capable of such devastation
You see my image every day
You know I rule this nation
Mushroom!
Your doom!
Mustache!
Get smashed!
Super Mario!
Super Mario!.. Brothers?
The only commonality we share is our mother!
All you do is slow my progress
Your coordination’s lousy
You’re inbred with weakness
All I’m gonna do
Is 1-UP you
All I’m gonna do
Is 1-UP you
supported by 18 fans who also own “Red-Capped Arsonist (Mario)”
Got Item!'s self titled EP is a cohesive, polished, and perfectly nostalgic Nintendocore release. The album art captures the darker tones of both the lyrics and music well. Mario Party Foul is one of my favorite breakdown-as-an-intro type songs. It's catchy and sets the mood right off the bat. A solid N-Core EP- I dig it! Unicorn Hole
supported by 15 fans who also own “Red-Capped Arsonist (Mario)”
W-Wag takes us back to 2008 where the music was all garbage, but the scene was fecking great. Except this is a very fun EP and the most intensely Nintendocore thing that Michael has ever released. Anybody who whined about the atmospheric and music-y qualities of Twenty Years of Snow might want to apologize, say their prayers, and eat their vitamins. Arjax
supported by 15 fans who also own “Red-Capped Arsonist (Mario)”
unlike anything I've ever heard. it's so fucking cool. maybe I'm just not familiar with cybergrind but this is unique and pushing music forward and I'm all here for it. dae-su
Fusing ’90s metalcore, ’00s vaporwave, and ’20s cybergrind, the Texans' debut showcases an unprecedented unholy trinity. Bandcamp New & Notable May 17, 2023
As scalding as hot lava, the latest from French group Non Serviam collides black metal brutality with industrial grind. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 3, 2023