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These glitch songs can be made by the glitch Pokémon when it references completely any data, such as other songs and garbage data, randomly splicing them together. It results in a broken and random strand of sounds that is continually emitted. | These glitch songs can be made by the glitch Pokémon (or doing random things the game doesn't want you to do) when it references completely any data, such as other songs and garbage data, randomly splicing them together. It results in a broken and random strand of sounds that is continually emitted. | ||
Revision as of 18:43, 26 May 2012
Glitch songs are continuous sounds produced by a glitch Pokémon or game freeze, which may either take on a melodic tune or a chaotic one. They are often in the place of its cry. Certain glitch songs may result in a game freeze, while others may force the player to shut off the game because they are on an infinite loop.
Variants
Melodic
These glitch songs can be made by the glitch Pokémon when it references other song's data and such, and changing it, resulting in an odd, but still connected and melodic tune.
Chaotic
These glitch songs can be made by the glitch Pokémon (or doing random things the game doesn't want you to do) when it references completely any data, such as other songs and garbage data, randomly splicing them together. It results in a broken and random strand of sounds that is continually emitted.
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Low-Hp Loop
Once a Chaotic song loop is occurring, and the game plays the sound for low-Hp, it will continue to play that sound forever, never stopping or changing.
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