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{{creator|wppage=The Megas (band)}}
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{{quote|''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.''|The Megas' [http://themegas.com/about.html mission statement.]}}
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Its members currently consist of "Reverend" Josh Breeding, Eric "E" Von Doymi, Greg "Gregatron" Schneider (formerly of punk-rock act Agent 51), Mike "Mikey Hell" Levinson (also of Agent 51), and Brian "The Double D" DiDomenico. Their debut album, "Get Equipped", which covers nearly every song in the Mega Man 2 soundtrack, was released January 2008. It's available for purchase on [https://web.archive.org/web/20120306013110/http://www.themegas.com/store.html their website.]
On August 24, 2009, the band, in conjunction with Entertainment System, released a 4-track EP called ''Megatainment'', based on ''[[Mega Man (
▲Its members currently consist of "Reverend" Josh Breeding, Eric "E" Von Doymi, Greg "Gregatron" Schneider (formerly of punk-rock act Agent 51), Mike "Mikey Hell" Levinson (also of Agent 51), and Brian "The Double D" DiDomenico. Their debut album, "Get Equipped", which covers nearly every song in the Mega Man 2 soundtrack, was released January 2008. It's available for purchase on [http://themegas.com/store.html their website.]
On February
▲On August 24, 2009, the band, in conjunction with Entertainment System, released a 4-track EP called ''Megatainment'', based on ''[[Mega Man (Video Game)|Mega Man]] 1''.
On July
▲On February 5th, 2010, they released "Get Acoustic", a largely acoustic version of Get Equipped, with the "Monsteropolis Orchestra" they created. Most of the songs are slightly slower and more somber, although this is not true universally.
Not to be confused with either [[Megas XLR]] or [[
▲On July 19th, 2010, they released the ''Sparked A War'' single, which contained the studio release of ''You've Sparked A War/Spark Man'', a instrumental variation, an acoustic remix, and covers of both ''[[Sunglasses At Night]]'' by Corey Hart and the ''[[Mega Man (Animation)|Mega Man]]'' cartoon theme song, dubbed ''Super Fighting Robot''.
▲Not to be confused with either [[Megas XLR]] or [[The Protomen (Music)|The Protomen]], a completely unrelated band who, while similar in their [[Mega Man (Video Game)|base inspiration]], have no relation to the Megas and are not in any kind of so-called "rivalry" with them, [[Fandom Rivalry|no matter what some of the bands' respective fans]] [[Fan Dumb|would lead you to believe]].
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* [[Arrogant Kung Fu Guy]]: Metal Man spends his entire song ranting about how [[Boss Dissonance|unstoppable]] [[Hoist
* [[Avenging the Villain|Avenging The Villains]]: In ''Carved From Mighty Oak'', Wood Man states he will avenge the other Robot Masters. Heat Man's [[Hearing Voices|voices]] seem to push him to this too.
** There are a few; ''The Quick and the Blue'' for example.
* [[Battle in
* [[Black Sheep]]: Bubble Man.
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''Out of the eight robots, of all of us / ([[Bubble Gun|My power]] is so ridiculous) / I realize something, as I stand here waiting / ([[The Woobie|That I'm the one who I'm really hating]])'' }}
* [[Blood Knight]]: ''The Quick and The Blue'' portrays Quick Man as having a bit of this in him.
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* [[Bomb Throwing Anarchist]]: [[Captain Obvious|Bombman.]]
* [[Boss Banter]]
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* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Heat Man.
* [[Combat Pragmatist]]: Mega Man, who (supposedly) cheats in his duel with Quick Man by using the Flash Stopper (''My circuits slow''...), presumably to overcome Quick Man's superior speed. This is the only time he seems to use a Robot Master's weakness in the songs.
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* [[Dance Battler]]: Metal Man's song, appropriately titled Metal Dance.
** Top Man's song, as he considers the fight between Mega Man and himself a "legendary dance fight."
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: Nothing close to the level of horror seen in [[
** The ''Megatainment'' album in general has a darker, more cynical feel than ''Get Equipped'', if only because of ''Beneath the Steel'' and ''Look What You've Done''. It may take several listenings a back-to-back comparison to even recognize Bomb Man's theme (originally a rather cheerful song) in the former.
* [[Dark Reprise]] / [[Ironic Echo]]: ''The Quick and The Blue''. The ordinary chorus is:
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** And at the end, the final lines of the song are:
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** What's the name of the MM 3 Wily song? ''I Want To Be The One... '''To Watch You Die'''''.
* [[Death From Above]]: ''The Annihilation of Monsteropolis''. "I will fly high above Monsteropolis / And I will rain terror down on the general populace..."
** "Lives on this earth I grow tired of/ [[Exactly What It Says
* [[Death Seeker]] / [[Redemption Equals Death]]: 'An interesting example in ''Programmed to Fight''.
** Crash Man does not agree with Wily's ideals and wants to give his power to Mega Man, but he is "Programmed to fight to the very end" and must do battle with him. However, at the end of the song: "Victory was at hand, but in the end, his will overcame the program." Presumably, he blew himself up so that Mega Man could [[Mega Manning|use his power.]]
*** Alternatively, he stopped himself from killing Mega Man long enough for the other to make than last shot. One of the interesting parts of the Megas' music is that most of the songs can have [[Alternate Character Interpretation]] within the music itself, not just between the game and the songs.
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* [[Department of Redundancy Department]]: ''[http://inversephase.bandcamp.com/track/the-nessage-from-dr-light The NESsage From Dr. Light]''. An 8-bit track, remixed as a full fledged song, remixed as an 8-bit track.
** Also, from ''The Annihilation of Monsteropolis'':
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* [[Despair Event Horizon]]: If Dr. Light is singing it, then he seems to have crossed this by ''I Want To Be The One To Watch You Die'' after seeing Proto Man fighting for Dr. Wily.
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"The things I hope, the fading dream,/ Has finally got the best of me/ I wish that I could be there/ I want to be the one to watch you die" }}
* [[Dramatic Wind]]: In ''The Quick And The Blue'', just before the [[Showdown At High Noon]].
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* [[Driven to Suicide]]: The ending of ''Programmed to Fight'' seems to imply that Crash Man killed himself (via self-detonation?) so Mega Man could finish his quest for justice.
** The last part of the song ("Down falls Crashman... Down falls Crashman... Doooooooown"), along with the sudden bass boom which ends the song and the fact that Crashman's stage requires Mega Man to travel mostly vertically by climbing ladders, implies Crashman jumped or fell off the edge after refusing or failing to kill Mega Man.
*** The brass boom could also be a crash bomb (self?) explosion, or thunder (the end of the stage is in a storm). But again, "[[Riddle for
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]] - Heat Man's depraved ranting in "Man On Fire" has him potraying his stage as this. [[Nintendo Hard|He's not far off, actually.]]
* [[Foe Yay]]: ''Blue Like You''. Oh dear God where do we begin...
** How about the chorus?
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** However, it doesn't appear to be a random choice to give him the [[Foe Yay]]. He does seem to have a [[Freudian Excuse]] for this rather... Freudian goal:
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''This flashy suit and this flashy stage / I use only to hide (the fact that)/ I am lonely, and I need somebody / Like Mega Man, by my side!'' }}
* [[For the Evulz]]: Heat Man, unlike Air Man, doesn't actually seem to have a reason for why he wants to cause death and destruction.
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** In ''I'm Not The Breakman'' the line "What am I supposed to be?" is immediately followed by the Weapon Get theme.
** Also in the same song, Protoman/Breakman mentions that the creator "is a liar." Recall the plot of the third game...
* [[Fun
* [[Gray and Gray Morality]]: Mega Man sees himself as a hero. Wiley's robots see him as a menace who is slaughtering their brothers. "Lamentations of a Warmachine" has Mega Man tormented by doubts over whether or not what he has done was right.
* [[Hailfire Peaks]]: Considering that Fire Man and Ice Man were working together, and that their song is called ''Hell Has Frozen Over'', it's not unreasonable to think their level was like this.
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* [[Hypocrite]]: Dr Wily lambastes Light for having his robot destroy his own kind, even though he's the one sending robots out to create murder and mayhem amongst humans despite being one himself.
** Also, his song ''Look What You've Done'' implies that he's fighting to free robots from human tyranny (as do ''Evolution of Circuitry'' and ''You've Sparked A War''.) Now compare this to ''Programmed to Fight'', which reveals that Crash Man is still a slave to his programming...
* [[History Repeats]]: ''[[Exactly What It Says
* [[I Cannot Self-Terminate]]: In ''Programmed To Fight'', Crashman wants to let Mega Man win and kill him so Doctor Wily will fall, but, as the title suggests, his programming will not allow it.
* [[I Let You Win]]: Listening closely to the Crashman song lyrics, the end suggests Crashman was actually winning before he finally was able to throw the fight.
* [[Implacable Man]]: Quick Man's song has him wondering if Mega Man's one of these.
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* [[Loners Are Evil]]: In ''Annihilation of Monsteropolis'', Air Man is portrayed as a loner tortured by the fact his only power is "to push others away", and goes as far as outright stating: "For if I can't walk among them/Then I will walk the world alone".
** Although in this case, perhaps it should be "Freaks Are Loners", as it's implied that the fact that humans rejected his abnormal appearance might be a major factor for his hatred of humanity.
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* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]: The cheerful ending theme from ''Mega Man 1'' is set to Dr. Wily vowing to return and destroy the people's future. And he won't stop.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: ''Evolution of Circuitry'', Elec Man's song, is quite possibly one of the most cheerful and optimistic songs by The Megas, despite the [[Turned Against Their Masters|reasons for the optimism]]. ''Beneath the Steel'', Bomb Man's theme, is one of the darkest, rivaled only by ''Look What You've Done''. They're ''right next to each other'' on the album.
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* [[Moral Myopia]] - So, it's okay for Wily to program destructive machines and set them loose to kill and maim, but if Light sends his robot out to stop him, Light is a coward and Mega Man is a murderer?
* [[My God, What Have I Done?]]: By ''Lamentations of a War Machine'', Mega Man's enthusiasm for the fight has given way to the realization that he, too, was built to kill. He's reduced to begging Doctor Light to tell him why he fought, why all this had to happen.
** ''If I've a heart made of steel / [[Do Androids Dream?|Then does that mean I cannot feel?]] /Remorse for everything I've done / [[Arm Cannon|My hand's a smoking gun!]]''
*** The intro to the Mega Man 3 album implies that he's still not over it.
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I'd rewrite history
And change my destiny
One last time.'' }}
** The first verse of ''The Message from Dr. Light''. "My mistakes/And my sins; what have I done?"
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** The title of the song ''History Repeating'' may be taken from a line in the intro of Mega Man 4; "history repeats itself"
* [[Obliviously Evil]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aS-TEoDPops&feature=related Spark Man] is clearly convinced that he's the good guy.
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* [[Omnicidal Maniac]]: Bombman's song paints him as one.
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* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: If you don't attribute Heat Man's song to [[For the Evulz]], and lean toward [[Hearing Voices]]. This goes hand in hand with the [[Ax Crazy]]. Also can be a [[Freudian Excuse]].
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Quick Man tries to do this. [[You Can't Fight Fate|He fails]].
** Crash Man, however, [[Subverted Trope|succeeds]] in resisting his programming and losing to Mega Man.
* [[Shout
* [[Showdown At High Noon]]: Quick Man's battle with Mega Man is framed as one of these.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: A bit of this with ''The Annihilation of Monsteropolis'':
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* [[Something Completely Different]]: ''[[Mega Man (
** The inclusion of ''Sunglasses at Night'' is most likely an allusion to Protoman.
* [[Spell My Name
* [[Spontaneous Crowd Formation]]: A crowd gathers to watch Mega Man and Quick Man fight.
* [[The Atoner]]: Dr. Light builds Mega Man to make up for his mistake of working with Dr. Wily to build the Robot Masters.
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* [[The Last of These Is Not Like the Others]]: ''The Message from Dr. Light'':
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I built your heart
I gave you eyes
I gave you power
A sense of justice beyond any compare
I gave you hands, a child's face
I gave you hair (ROBOTIC HAAAAIR) }}
* [[The Revolution Will Not Be Civilized]]: Elec Man is portrayed as a radical revolutionary fighting against "human cruelty" in ''Evolution of Circuitry''.
* [[The Western]]: "The Quick and the Blue" has a feeling similar to this.
* [[The Greatest Story Never Told]]: By ''Programmed to Fight'', it seems that Crash Man may be the only one who knows his story.
** It's explicitly evoked with the line "My end has come and I welcome glory/no one will know the truth to this story."
* [[Turned Against Their Masters]]: Crash Man may have been more motivated by a hatred of his creator than by sort of sense of justice.
** Then there's, you know, [[Well-Intentioned Extremist|Elecman's]] ''entire song'', calling out for robots to throw off [[Humans Are
* [[Villain Song]]: Most of the songs are sung from the viewpoints of the Robot Masters the songs are associated with. ''Look What You've Done'' deserves special mention as it is sung from the perspective of [[Big Bad|Dr. Wily]] himself.
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]]: ''Look What You've Done'' portrays Dr. Wily as one of these.
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''Can you not feel / That we could have a life forged in steel. / I only ask that you see what I see. / This is the answer. / Why won't you believe. }}
** Elecman can qualify too, as [[Your Terrorists Are Our Freedom Fighters|he sees human control of robots as slavery.]]
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* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: "''ROBOTIC HAIR!''"
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: ''Wily'' calls out Dr. Light many times in ''Look What You've Done''.
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One of them?
While you cower, far from harm.
He'll just disappoint you.''
..."And how quick you had him dispatch his brothers.
You call this murderer a ''savior''."
"I see his hands, covered in my children's blood..." }}
* [[Who's Laughing Now?]]: [[Black Sheep|Bubbleman]] wants this to make this happen by killing Mega Man:
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And that is to prove them all wrong!
I promise you
I won't rest until I have defeated you
They will all see
The strongest of all of the other robots is me. }}
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: ''The Annihilation of Monsteropolis'' presents Air Man this way:
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With only the power to push others away?
...
I will destroy these people... For is I cannot walk among them... Then I will walk the world '''alone'''. }}
* [[Yandere]]: Flash Man could be one. It's definitely [[Foe Yay]], but depending on how far one interprets the lyrics...
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