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! colspan="2" style="background-color:#ccbadc" | Official Sound |
! colspan="2" style="background-color:#ccbadc" | Official Sound |
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+ | | colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0eff1" | [[File:TANO*C Sound Team - BATTLE NO.1|thumb|center|360 px]] |
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! colspan="2" style="border-top-width: 2px; background-color:#ccbadc" | Release Information |
! colspan="2" style="border-top-width: 2px; background-color:#ccbadc" | Release Information |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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+ | * BATTLE NO.1 was initially made as an entry for SOUND VOLTEX's The 8th KAC FLOOR Song Contest. The song did not even qualify. |
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+ | ** It was later added to HARDCORE TANO*C's self-developed game (in collaboration with Marvelous!), WACCA. |
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+ | * BATTLE NO.1 is a joint effort of all the artists that were part of HARDCORE TANO*C when the song was made. This includes Noizenecio, [[Artists#P*Light|P*Light]], [[Artists#REDALiCE|REDALiCE]], Getty, Srav3r, [[Artists#t+pazolite|t+pazolite]], [[Artists#Laur|Laur]], [[Artists#DJ Myosuke|DJ Myosuke]], [[Artists#USAO|USAO]], [[Artists#DJ Genki|DJ Genki]], [[Artists#Kobaryo|Kobaryo]], [[Artists|Massive New Krew]], and [[Artists#DJ Noriken|DJ Noriken]]. Specific sections of which can be seen in [https://youtu.be/AmFPHNcqLG4 this video] |
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+ | ** The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xt9j6bXQzyc original version] did not actually have Massive New Krew (1:48). It was later added (and re-published) with the Arcaea release. |
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+ | * According to lowiro, the charts were made by 11 people of the staff, each working on different sections.<ref>https://twitter.com/lowiro_staff/status/1217242493047078912?s=20</ref> |
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+ | * The artist name, TANO*C Sound Team, is a parody of Konami's infamous [https://remywiki.com/BEMANI_Sound_Team BEMANI Sound Team]. |
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+ | * BATTLE NO.1 is the first song to have its background changed after initial release, originally using the base conflict background before being switched to the TANO*C conflict background in version 2.5.0. |
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+ | == References == |
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Revision as of 23:54, 28 May 2020
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Release | HARDCORE TANO*C |
Trivia
- BATTLE NO.1 was initially made as an entry for SOUND VOLTEX's The 8th KAC FLOOR Song Contest. The song did not even qualify.
- It was later added to HARDCORE TANO*C's self-developed game (in collaboration with Marvelous!), WACCA.
- BATTLE NO.1 is a joint effort of all the artists that were part of HARDCORE TANO*C when the song was made. This includes Noizenecio, P*Light, REDALiCE, Getty, Srav3r, t+pazolite, Laur, DJ Myosuke, USAO, DJ Genki, Kobaryo, Massive New Krew, and DJ Noriken. Specific sections of which can be seen in this video
- The original version did not actually have Massive New Krew (1:48). It was later added (and re-published) with the Arcaea release.
- According to lowiro, the charts were made by 11 people of the staff, each working on different sections.[1]
- The artist name, TANO*C Sound Team, is a parody of Konami's infamous BEMANI Sound Team.
- BATTLE NO.1 is the first song to have its background changed after initial release, originally using the base conflict background before being switched to the TANO*C conflict background in version 2.5.0.