Electronic Theatre hosts a recently discovered video of the infamous System of a Down covers of Nintendo themes, performed in their own unique style.

A new video has surfaced today, offering an extended version of the infamous cover of the original Super Mario Bros. theme, and several other compositions featured in the game, performed by System of a Down.
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    Dramon Knight* Jul 19, 09
    System Of A Down make Nintendo theme tunes?!

    Wow, I never would of thought it. Everyone's got their own little stories, huh?
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    Drogo Baggins Jul 19, 09
    Wow, I've known about the Zelda song that SOAD did for a long time, but I've never seen the Mario one. That's awesome.

    EDIT: Wait a sec, I confused the Zelda song with something else, so this is new to me.

    ....btw...I wish SOAD would get back together...
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      tallteen86 Jul 20, 09
      You know, I think I heard the Zelda SOAD music....Years ago. I think I had an MP3 that has since been lost >_>

      Ah yes, I found it on Youtube:

      Zelda Theme.

      Actually, I played it on FFR, it's still there.
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        Drogo Baggins Jul 20, 09
        Yeah, that's what I was talking about, but I don't think that's SOAD. Even in the description of that video, the guy says he's not sure if it's SOAD or a band called Rabbit Joint. Rabbit Joint is actually an album, though.

        That's why I sort of disregarded it with my edit.

        Thank you for finding it, though.
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    tallteen86 Jul 20, 09
    It's almost unrecognizable from the iconic Mario theme XD

    Some parts are more recognizable than others though.
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    Deathsythe Jul 20, 09
    That Zelda one that everyone thinks is SOAD is actually by a fellow named Joe Pleiman off of an album called The Rabbit Joint.


    /confusion that will happen
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    tallteen86 Jul 20, 09
    YOu know, now that I think about it, I vaguely recall someone already telling me this, years ago XD

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