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Pizza tower game
Pizza tower game







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Possibly a theme for the Drunk Peppino transformation The theme's main melody is from PROMOTION! albeit modified to be more silly. The filename for this song implies that this song may have had to do with the Toppins. My Shoes are Covered in Dirt / music_toppins "i found this in my projects folder i have no idea where this came from or why i made it or what i made it for but it exists" - ClascyJittoĪn altered version of Peppino's Sauce Machine, with some samples being replaced by "Door Stuck!", a quote from an infamous Counter-Strike video with the same name. "i scrapped it so fast that i didnt even sendn it" - ClascyJitto This song samples Fried Oyster by the band Baleine 3000 "really old version of the cowboy song theme level thing" - ClascyJitto This is the only known scrapped secret theme. Just like the two previous songs, this is a mashup of the music that plays in the YouTube video "Grinch's Ultimatum", this time with "hmmm look what u done did you found a secret :)" instead. Ness, ClascyJitto, PilotRedSun (original composer) Whether this was created before or after Dungeon Ultimatum is unknown. This track mainly uses Wario Land 4 samples.ĬlascyJitto, PilotRedSun (original composer)ĬlascyJitto's version of the previous song, that had the same purpose and was scrapped for the same reason. This was the very first song used in-game, featured in PTG's earliest Tumblr posts relating to Pizza Tower. One of only two songs for the OST not made by Mr. Sauceman, not ClascyJitto, however.ĭim Widdy, Luigi Denza (original composer) Likely an early version of what eventually became the songs that play in secrets. The original filename for this song is music_knight, which implies that it was originally made to be used when getting the Knight transformation, however, since transformation music was scrapped, it was later changed to a victory theme. The Peppino sprite used on the cover is actually an unused taunt. Only 3 seconds of the song actually played in-game. This song inspired certain elements of "Dungeon Freakshow".Īfter beating Pepperman in the Halloween Demo / Knight transformation theme This track was used as a placeholder for Wasteyard in PT_Eggplantv15. The name for this song is taken from the 1965 Spaghetti Western film " For A Few Dollars More". Originally titled "The Ecstasy of Cheese", an older version of this track was used in the Vigilante's character reveal trailer. This could lead to the cutscene where this is used being desynced if the player has a lot of lag. The "woag" used is part of the track, and is not a separate sound file. The Noise's intro cutscene was removed since PTG thought it would be repetitive if it was used before every escape sequence, as well as the fact that it couldnt be used very creatively. Originally used for the Patreon-exclusive level editor. Originally intended as the intro music, this song was later relegated to a sound test bonus. This song features female vocals done by Kyoobot. The track's name is likely a reference to the "Hello there!" Wario Land 4 sample that was replaced with a soundalike in the final version of "It's Pizza Time!". This song heavily uses leitmotifs from "It's Pizza Time!". This is by far the longest song in the game. Part 3 is itself divided into two halves with the second one playing during rematch with Pizzahead. The third phase (for the boss rush and final Pizzahead phase) uses leitmotifs from "The Death That I Deservioli", "Cold Spaghetti", "Oregano Mirage", "don't preheat your oven because if you do the song won't play" and "Tombstone Arizona". There was also an early version of Part 2 which would never see the light of day that has very minimal difference in instruments, a slightly extended part to the beginning that was never put into the track, and included a placeholder Japanese Ronald McDonald voice in place of "After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It". The second phase (for the first Pizzahead phase) samples "After You Get What You Want, You Don't Want It" by Irving Berlin and Van & Schneck. Sauceman composed before he joined the Pizza Tower team. The first phase (for the Pizzaface battle) is a rework of " Calculator Fight", a song that Mr.

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This song is split into three distinct "phases", one for each phase of the boss battle. Pizzaface battle, Pizzahead battle, and World's 1 - 4 rematch This song also plays in the short corridor before The Crumbling Tower of Pizza, As they are within the same room. The name of this song is currently unknown. Final hallway before the Pizzaface battle









Pizza tower game