Cadillacs And Dinosaurs [ost] - Like A Squal (elevator Level) [8-b's Original Long Mix] -
Even decades later, "Like a Squall" remains a favorite for chiptune enthusiasts and gym-goers alike. It represents a peak era for Capcom's sound team, where they treated every level—even a transition level like an elevator—as a cinematic event.
🦖 The Sound of Survival: Diving into "Like a Squall" (8-B's Original Long Mix) Even decades later, "Like a Squall" remains a
The original score was crafted by Capcom legends Isao Abe (known as "Oyaji"), Syun Nishigaki ("Syun"), and Kiyoko Yamada ("Kiyo"). It allows the bridge and transitions—which might be
It allows the bridge and transitions—which might be cut short in a quick gameplay session—to breathe. Even decades later
It captures that specific "Capcom Sound" that fans of the early Mega Man or Street Fighter II era will instantly recognize as high-energy, melodic combat music. Why It Still Slaps in 2026
The "Long Mix" often focuses on higher-fidelity recordings, stripping away the compressed crunch of arcade cabinets to let the driving bassline take center stage.
