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		<description><![CDATA[With the Smash Bros Dojo regularly updating every day with new information on the levels, characters and hidden goodies in the upcoming titles, I was very, very excited. I fucking love Smash Bros. When the site updated one day with a sample of some music from the game &#8211; a high quality remix of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the <a title="Smash Bros Dojo" href="http://www.smashbros.com" target="_blank">Smash Bros Dojo</a> regularly updating every day with new information on the levels, characters and hidden goodies in the upcoming titles, I was very, very excited. I fucking love Smash Bros. When the site updated one day with a sample of some music from the game &#8211; a high quality remix of the tune &#8220;Go K.K. Rider!&#8221; from Animal Crossing, I knew we had to do it, as a tribute to both the original and the Smash Bros version.</p>
<p>In the game, K.K. is a singing dog who appears at the Animal Crossing town train station and busks for a bit of your money. He performs a number of songs. The dog is based on the composer of the game, Kazumi Totaka. This version is a very simple cover, with a minimal synth (a small backing melody) and mostly just rock instruments. It&#8217;s length shows what it was intended to be &#8211; fun, fast, and simple.</p>
<p>Animal Crossing has some fantastic music, and something remains a thought in my mind is a possibility of a mini-EP covering most or all of KK&#8217;s tunes from the game. All are incredibly well composed caricatures of the genres they&#8217;re meant to represent, and they&#8217;d be a pretty fun selection of tracks to cover. Maybe someday.</p>
<p>-Alex</p>
<p><strong>Did you know?</strong><br />
K.K. is not only based on the game&#8217;s real composer, but actually named after him, too. In Japan, Totaka&#8217;s nickname was Totakeke &#8211; pronounced Tota-Kay-Kay, and this was the name of the busking dog. In the English release, this was translated to K.K.</p>
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-Alex
Did you know?
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