| The Megas | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Los Angeles, California |
| Genres | Nintendocore[1], rock, indie rock, experimental rock |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | Dr. Light Records |
| Associated acts | Agent 51, Apathy |
| Website | http://www.themegas.com/ |
| Members | |
| Josh "Rev. Breeding" Breeding Eric "E" von Doymi Greg "Gregatron" Schneider Mike "Mikey Hell" Levinson | |
| Former members | |
| Brent Firestone Dave Jensen | |
The Megas is a Los Angeles based independent video game cover band based on the Capcom franchise, Mega Man. They differentiate themselves from artists who have played Mega Man music in the past by adding original lyrics and composing new sections which blend seamlessly with the original compositions.[1] Their lyrics expand on the simple story laid out in the games, giving each of the 8 robot masters a unique personality. Their debut album, Get Equipped, based on Mega Man 2[2][3], was released in January 2008.
The band has gained notoriety in the video game music scene due to their popularity on sites like Newgrounds and MySpace, as well as numerous live performances all over the United States, primarily at video game conventions and festivals such as MAGfest, Nerdapalooza, and various dates of the Video Games Live tour. Their song "The Annihilation of Monsteropolis/Airman" was featured on the front page of the popular video game music remixing site OverClocked ReMix[4], and most recently the band was mentioned on Wired magazine's blog[5], the official Capcom blog[6] and an article on Gibson Guitars' website.[1] The Megas were mentioned again on the official Capcom blog after the release of their acoustic album, Get Acoustic,[2] and after they announced they began recording their Mega Man 3 album.[3]
"Since the year 200X (4), The Megas have strived to bring a message from Dr. Light to the people. They have chosen to transmit that message, the tale of a small blue robot named Mega Man, directly into the eardrums of the general populace through the power of rock."
Josh Breeding arranges and performs a version of the song "I Want to be The One" (based on the Dr. Wily 1-2 theme) for a school talent show. Later, plays the song for Eric von Doymi, a friend that he met at Cal State Long Beach. The two of them re-record the track. The band is formed shortly after, picking up bassist Greg Schneider (previously of the band Agent 51) and drummer Dave Jensen. The first songs are laid out and performed live at video game themed shows and local venues. The band continues as a side project for a couple of years up until the recording of their first official album, Get Equipped.
Drummer Mike Levinson, who previously played in Agent 51 with Greg, joined the band. He took the place of second drummer Brent Firestone. The band constructed a studio, dubbed "Dr. Light Studios," and then focused on recording and releasing their first album, Get Equipped, which was released in January 2008.
In 2009 on the band's official Facebook page, it was stated that there is a "Mega Man 3 album coming soon." In June of the same year, Breeding announced via Facebook that the band is now recording.
In July, the band announced via their official MySpace that they would be handing out free download cards at Comic-Con for two songs off Get Equipped and two songs from the upcoming Get Acoustic[2][3] acoustic remix of Get Equipped.
August 24, 2009, The Megas released the Megatainment EP, a Mega Man 1 based collaborative EP with the band Entertainment System.[3][4]
In an interview in October 2009, the band said their next projects include Mega Man 3, Mega Man X, and Mega Man 9 albums.[4] The band was originally set to be a part of the Mega Man 9 soundtrack, but the project never got past the conecpt stage.[4]
February 4, 2010, The Megas released Get Acoustic digitally and stated they will head back to the studio to work on their Mega Man 3 follow-up to Get Equipped.
In April 2010, The Megas were featured on brentalfloss's album What If This CD...Had Lyrics?. The Megas accompanied him on the song "Gotta Run/Be the One," a "w/ lyrics" version of the "Dr. Wily's Castle" theme from Mega Man 2.
While the band is hard at work on their Mega Man 3 album[3], they released an EP as a preview for the album, titled Sparked a War, at Nerdapalooza and released it online soon after. The EP features the band's first single from their Mega Man 3 album (their rendition of Sparkman, "You've Sparked a War"), as well as a few b-sides.
In September 2010, two gameplay trailers of the upcoming Mega Man Universe were released featuring The Megas music in the background. The first of which has "The Message from Dr. Light/Level Select"[7] and the second has "Lights Out."
The original music from Mega Man 2 is an 8-bit format from the NES. The Megas use guitar, bass guitar, and drums to create songs inspired by the original themes of each boss stage, as well as other soundtrack selections such as the enemy selected music and the ending song music. Original lyrics are created for the songs, typically centered around each of the Robot Masters' personalities, made up based on their level design and their appearance [8].
| Year | Artist | Song | Release |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2008 | The Megas | "The Message from Dr. Light/Level Select" | Released on a video game band compilaton |
| 2010 | brentalfloss feat. The Megas | "Gotta Run/Be the One" | What If This CD...Had Lyrics? |
| The Megas | "I Want to Be the One/Dr. Wily 1-2" | Featured in the fan movie Mega Man directed by Eddie Lebron. | |
| "Lamentatons of a War Machine/End Song" | |||
| "The Message from Dr. Light/Level Select" | Trailer for Mega Man Universe[7] |