[SONIC LOVIN] The part of the site with the music, of course. Here you can check out most of my original compositions (COMPLETE w/ largely unfunny commentary). =P


[A Fire Like No Other] - Infernica's theme
Wild, unpredictable, and frenzied - sums Infernica up quite well. A lil' rough, but I loved it, as evidenced by the fact that it's her first, and only theme. A melody to get stuck in your head, this felt worthy of air guitar when I finished it.

[Armor Piercing Rain] - Nyne's (3rd) theme
After finishing both her old themes, "That Project Radio" and "That Project Remix", i'd tell myself "GOT IT!" Obviously, I didn't, as you can see this entirely different song here. As PrimeOp said: "she got the jazz". Couldn't agree more.

[Avenue A] - Howling V's theme
Avenue A came after a long stretch of doing non-funky themes, so I was waiting for it. And secondly, I made no mistakes in the process of creating it, so I managed to finish with a nice flow. NYC heads out there know about the title.

[Ethereality] - The Psydra's theme
Ethereality is a realm of mysticism, and with that in mind, this was created. A lot more floaty than the usual tracks, but it serves it's purpose. Psydra moving through the planes to the sound of metal? I mean come on, gotta draw the line some time.

[Everchanging Heart] - Vallentina's (2nd) theme
If you've been with the Nyte Nation for awhile, you might remember Val's old "Blackheart Bounce". With this theme here, I stuck with that same club-like formula, as I love the rhythm. Pause it, fast forward, rewind, and repeat.

[Eyes of The New Redeemer] - Hallow's theme
Lotsa choir & bells here, and that should be of no surprise when it comes to Hallow. This one came about because I got tired of hearing the usual, generic holy themes. So now, being pious in the future comes with a break beat and some cardboard.

[Frozen Funky Groove Junkie] - Diamond D-2's (2nd) theme
Nailed it here. Sticking with the rhyming name scheme of D-2's old theme, FFGJ was a lot easier than the others, because it's solid-gold futuristic disco. As plastered all over this site, I am one with the funk, so I had a groovy picnic with this one.

[G.S.O.D.] - Network's (2nd) theme
When your computer gets an error, it looks mighty calm when it's sending you a notification. Now, that's fine and all, but do you ever wonder what's REALLY going on inside of there? Yeah. That's the inspiration for this theme.

[Hellwretch] - R.E.D.'s theme
How do you make a theme for a 9'7", 600lb., emotionless woman? Lean back. The motivation behind Hellwretch is very much the same as "Murder At The 201", except this time, I think I actually succeeded. Thank you, creepy sounds.

[Hydro T-Minus] - Strata Aracnabus' theme
The intro was actually apart of my first attempt, something militaristically cheesy...but I didn't like it, so I trashed the whole thing. Great decision, because this became one of my favorites. Could've did it with/without vocal samples, but hey, they fit.

[Keep Your Enemies Closer] - Killer Kaiserin's theme
I play a lot of videogames, and this song is solid proof. Taking a hint from pretty much every boss battle tune there is in a beat-em-up, I tried to make KK's theme fight music. Whether or not I succeeded, is up to you guys.

[Land of The Deadly Sun] - Ling Jide's (2nd) theme
I was seriously going to call this song "With Apologies to Patsy" (see Ling's page), but that was just too easy. Anyway, this was my second foray into the realm of far-eastern percussion, as her 1st theme was well...my 1st. Otakus rejoiced, so I won.

[Livewire Ladyzero] - Dynamo's (3rd) theme
This one's basically a mix of Dynamo's previous two themes, "Ordinary Shero" and "Contrary Supershero". The bass combo w/funk guitar pretty much set the whole song in motion, and I didn't get a headache while "proof-listening".

[Murder At The 201] - Overkill's theme
Another one of those "got it right the first time" themes. The driving force behind this composition, was simply me trying to creep myself out. That didn't work, because I ended up headbanging to this. It's all Jimmy's fault. Blame him.

[Rapture Requiem] - Priest Pendragon's theme
Slooooow. That's the driving force behind this theme as I never figured Priest to be one with a fast tune. Of course, I borrow some elements from Eyes of The New Redeemer due to his connection to Hallow, and it all seems to have worked out.

[Real Justice] - Blitz McFang's theme
Intended to be thumped in your nearest hood, this tells Blitz's story in three heavy movements: delinquency, polish, and outcome. However, I don't think I hit it quite as hard as I could have, so I may go back to it one day.

[Silencer] - Aluminum Julie's (2nd) theme
After jabbering w/ the real J, it was agreed upon that her old theme, "Nightlight", was too busy for a sniper. Keeping that in mind, Silencer is the exact opposite of that. Slow, methodical, and at the time of my typing, my hardest composition.

[Vanity Kills] - Dita Van Hyzer's theme
If it hasn't been figured out already, Vanity Kills is basically a twisted version of "Everchanging Heart". Made to match the psychotic element DVH adds to the Cardiac Arrest girls, it's hard to explain all the things I did here, but think it's pretty.

[Welcome To The Show] - Xevaline's (2nd) theme
I'd be lying if I said this wasn't one of my favorite compositions. From beginning to the end, Xevaline's theme is a prime example of sonic lovin. It all just flowed together to make our narcissistic neoninja a little more tolerable.

[You Need To Change] - Rex Pendragon's theme
Much like Blitz's theme, it's story-in-movement for Rex. Although he and Blitz have been boys for a long time, Rex's path was more tragic than rocky. It gets upbeat at points, but the theme keeps a somber reminder throughout with the guitar.

[Zenesis] - Raizana's (2nd) theme
I did one prior to this, and it was TRASH with emphasis on the 'T'. Fortunately, I found the motivation to try again, coming up with Zenesis. If it sounds like a boss theme to you, then yay, I did it! If it doesn't...well, you play too much.

Time to hit the dusty Mainpage, Joe.