The first song in MP3 is actually "Bergentrückung", which acts as a sort of intro to "ASGORE", which is the song that plays when you fight Asgore. Also fun fact: "Bergentrückung" is German for "king in the mountain"
But then does it not contain the actual song as well?
and the only one is MIDI is Asgore's
so OP is not actually incorrect
But it's nice of you to share that fun-fact.
That whole MP3 portion was the entirety of "Bergentrückung" while the MIDI was "ASGORE".
For comparison, here's "Bergentrückung":
And here's "ASGORE":
Both play when you fight Asgore, but "Bergentrückung" only plays once immediately before the actual fight.
I'm not saying that it matters or there's really any difference, but the MP3 portion in the content is technically not the song it says it is. Like I said, it doesn't really matter.
But also, i'm a native german speaker. I have no idea where google got that translation from
No German will translate it that way.
I seriously have not a single clue how you would get to such a "translation"
It's the words "Berg" and "Entrückung". "Berg" means "Mountain", "Ent-" always indicates that something is going out or away from something, "Rückung" comes from the verb "rücken" that is used for moving masses, like an army.
HOLY ******* PISS THAT'S UNBELIEVABLE!!!
Some guy made music that sounded like it was worth several hundred thousand dollars for a movie, all as a fan-song from a game?
I can't tell if this guy is an idiot, a showoff, or just a downright loyal fan with godly levels of talent at his disposal.
******* HELL
I don't know why, but as soon as it switched from the mp3 to the midi section my computer ******* bluescreened, needless to say my jimmies were very rustled
Unfortunately people enjoy things more than you want them too
I know it's a sad state of affairs when everyone doesn't tailor their lives to suit your pleasures but that's where we are
"Cancerous" is bandied around so casually it doesnt mean anything anymore
As far as I can tell "cancerous" just means "people like it" now, that's how diluted and abused it is as a term