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===Origin===
===Origin===
This track is a rock-based remix of the ''Mute City'' theme from ''{{b|F-Zero|game}}'' and ''F-Zero X''; this remix is based on the ''F-Zero X'' version. The guitars were performed by Hiroaki Yoshida (also known as MARO),<ref>'''Tadashi Ikegami:''' [...]The same thing happened during the recording for Mute City's guitar parts.<br>
This track is a rock-based remix of the ''Mute City'' theme from ''{{b|F-Zero|game}}'' and ''F-Zero X''; this remix is based on the ''F-Zero X'' version.
'''Masahiro Sakurai:''' Oh, is that so? How did that go?<br>
'''Shogo Sakai:''' It was done by a guitarist named "MARO," from Data East, also of Gamadelic.<br>—[https://sourcegaming.info/2016/05/29/melee-music-developer-roundtable-monkey-rap/ Melee Music Developer Roundtable: Monkey Rap (translated by Source Gaming)]</ref> and the drums were performed by Takuto Kitsuta, the arranger of the piece.<ref>Only Kitsuta is credited in the [[List of staff (SSBM)|staff credits]].</ref>


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