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[P@D] Luna Ticks – No Explanation | Punk Rock

Blissful bass, drums, and guitar play from Francis Vace merges with the best Punk Rock vocals from Quicksilver to create this delightful piece of Amity now coming with extra narky S1 Twilight greatness. Too often I feel like there is No Explanation for the otherworldly emotions that music can make you feel, and perhaps in the manner of Twilight at the end of Feeling Pinkie Keen, we should just seek solace in the reality of the fact, in this case letting the amazing vocals and top-notch instrumental enlighten the soul as our rock spirit takes us right in the middle of a gig in Equestria where this song is being played. Don’t forget to show your support to the musicians and thank them for this treat!

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[P@D] Einarx – Guardian (Q-Sik Remix) | Dubstep

Already gracing us with their Dubstep back in Voyager with their track Pills, Q-Sik is back to present us a piece of Amity and another token of talent. Taking on the classic Guardian from Einarx, the musician gives it his own heavy yet mellow spin, where beautiful melodies and sick beats galore.

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[P@D] Fractilx & Budzy – XXV | Hardcore / Drumstep

Amity truly makes for the most wonderful collabs, and this combination of Fractilx’s fondness toward Hardcore and Budzy‘s unique musical sensitivity sure is living up to what we could expect from such a lovely and intriguing collab! The last part is my favorite, with wicked wubs over an insanely powerful bear beat, and mellow background synths and melodies ensuing for a very emotional result. A masterpiece and progressive condensed of awesome from the musicians!

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[P@D] Progressive Element & bank pain – LaunchcodeZ | Neurofunk

Plotting on unleashing some crazy DnB madness in Amity, banger masters Progressive Element and Bank Pain teamed up to create LaunchcodeZ, a dark, hard-hitting Neurofunk of much force. Gritty wubs, disquieting piano, wonders of sound design, and a tense mood are the perfect elements to turn insane to inside some hidden underground laboratory, and to input the launch code into the console.

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Flittzy – Peppermint Ponies | Pop

It is Flittzy’s time to shine again as bright as a life-changing sonic rainboom, bringing smiles to the audience with an uplifting instrumental and much lovely vocals, in a similar way of what the show is doing to us. Happy acoustic guitar play, positive strings, Equestria-like synth melodies that may subtly remind you of some OST tracks from Legends of Equestria, much welcomed Pinkie-ish lyrics, and vocals as sweet as candy, all make this track a wonderful experience and additionally make you want to give Flittzy a big loving hug. I say everyone in the comments section all pounce-hug Flittzy at the same time!

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[P@D] Elias Frost & Jyc Row – Windigos | Orchestral Metal

One of my personal top favorites from Amity, Windigos is a stunning blend of Metal and Orchestral, and incidentally or not, it is by masters of the genres Elias Frost and Jyc Row respectively. For this one, Elias composed an almighty instrumental using many instruments like the mandolin, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, and even flute, going all-out and delivering many emotional wonders over an incredible progression. The flute is especially one of my weaknesses here, and it really does amazing things throughout the soft yet powerful instrumental. Another of the elements I love the most about this masterpiece has got to be the vocals. Jyc Row‘s outstanding Metal vocals are proving once again to be insanely epic, and fill the song with a power full of the spirit of rock music and charisma. The backing vocals from Elias are also adding so much emotion to the song. In the last vocal part of the track in particular, the extended backing vocals blending with Jyc’s lead vocals in perfect unisson, has got to be the most emotional and intense part of the song for me, providing vocal melodic bliss and extra Folk vibes, for a masterful finale of divine power. I’m getting teary-eyed again while writing this, you guys are awesome, keep it up, I love you :’)

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Daniel Ingram – Out On My Own (Foozogz Remix) | Electro

I think I’m definitely not the only one when I say that when a new Foozogz track comes out it’s a moment of much joy and delight, so let’s partake in musical pony bliss once again as the renowned musician’s take on Daniel Ingram‘s Out On My Own from S6 unfolds! Both the episode On Your Marks and Apple Bloom’s song proved to be as emotional and relatable as they were inspiring and calling for passionate musical tributes, and despite Foozogz’s signature cheerful musical vibe contrasting with the emotions at work in Apple Bloom’s heart at that time, it does a wonderful job at sublimating Michelle Creber‘s vocals once again, throughout a bright instrumental of much added emotion and depth.

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[P@D] Frozen Night – Crystal Tears (feat. ForeverFreest) | Orchestral Metal

Frozen Night, aka the master of emotional Orchestral Metal who made many gorgeous instrumental pieces, teamed up with fabulous vocalist ForeverFreest to create this masterpiece and token of Amity. Deep strings and piano, epic drums and guitar, beautiful and resonant vocals, and even choruses pile up in a lovely progression to tell a moving tale in a powerful musical format. An amazing job, and another proof that two in harmony surpasses one in perfection!

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SlightlyAmiss & GuitarBrony13 – Mirage | Punk Rock

A rocking collaboration of shimmering wonders, SlightlyAmiss and GuitarBrony13 bring all the powerful riffs and the Punk vocals in this tribute to best pony from the EQG movies. Just imagine this being performed at some gig hall in Equestria! A mighty job and song from the musicians, be sure to show them your support!

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[P@D] bank pain & Thrasher – Searchlights Over Canterlot | Metal Neurofunk

Pendulum meets Noisia anyone? Or perhaps something straight from an album by The Qemists (thanks Sky Runner for reminding me about them!) This contribution to Amity comes from the producers of two of my favourite songs from the last P@D album. Thrasher’s used to combining metal guitars and electronic sounds, but this might be a first for bank – nonetheless the blend of metal and dnb is seamless. I hope we get to see more of this kind of thing from these two artists in the future!