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Episode 19 – Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style

 
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The Wu is coming through, the outcome is critical… Video game podcast swordsman / certified chatterbox John Baldasera swings by the Shaolin Temple (my house) to join me in celebrating the chunky beats of Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. This PS1 title is a licensed game with a difference – a Wu-Tang Clan fighting game! What’s not to love? While the game itself might not be in the same league as some of the PS1’s other fighting titles, it possesses a truly unique character that is well worth discovering. Killa Beeeeeeeeeezzzzz…

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https://ia601407.us.archive.org/5/items/fsvep19/fsvep19.mp3

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #1’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Rumble (Feat. Inspectah Deck, Leatha Face, Method Man)’ by U-God

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Shaolin Temple’ by Masta Killa

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Back To 36 (Take It Back)’ by Takitha

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Instrumental #1’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Instrumental #2’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #2’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #3’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Instrumental #3’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #4’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Wu World Order’ by La The Darkman & RZA

BGM tracks composed by Howard Drossin and Keith Arem

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wutang-ss

The Wu is coming through, the outcome is critical… Video game podcast swordsman / certified chatterbox John Baldasera swings by the Shaolin Temple (my house) to join me in celebrating the chunky beats of Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style. This PS1 title is a licensed game with a difference – a Wu-Tang Clan fighting game! What’s not to love? While the game itself might not be in the same league as some of the PS1’s other fighting titles, it possesses a truly unique character that is well worth discovering. Killa Beeeeeeeeeezzzzz…

Listen:

https://ia601407.us.archive.org/5/items/fsvep19/fsvep19.mp3

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #1’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Rumble (Feat. Inspectah Deck, Leatha Face, Method Man)’ by U-God

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Shaolin Temple’ by Masta Killa

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Back To 36 (Take It Back)’ by Takitha

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Instrumental #1’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Instrumental #2’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #2’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #3’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Instrumental #3’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Jungle Instrumental #4’

Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style (1999, Sony Playstation) ‘Wu World Order’ by La The Darkman & RZA

BGM tracks composed by Howard Drossin and Keith Arem

Get in touch via email on foreversoundversion@gmail.com
Follow Forever Sound Version on Facebook at facebook.com/foreversoundversion
Follow Forever Sound Version on Twitter at twitter.com/fsvpodcast

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