Homestuck
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Homestuck

Homestuck is a music collective that grew out of Andrew Hussie's webcomic of the same name. The group includes composer Toby "Radiation" Fox and sound...

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Homestuck's music collective, born from a webcomic

The soundtrack to Andrew Hussie's sprawling comic, blending chiptune with atmospheric production.

For a good sense of their sound, try "An Apology" or "Call For Me Calliope." They frame that blend of chiptune elements and atmospheric production pretty well.

This isn't just background music, it's the actual sound of a specific, self-contained world. Songs like "An Apology" and "Call For Me Calliope" work alongside the comic's dark, humorous narrative, creating something that feels intentionally obscure and complete on its own terms. The viral hit "Karkalicious" is just one piece of that larger body of work.

The music grew out of Andrew Hussie's webcomic, with composer Toby "Radiation" Fox and sound designer James Roach building the soundtrack material. They released it in several volumes, with tracks like "Doctor," "Sburban Jungle," and "Cascade" appearing alongside the comic's story.

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Homestuck is a music collective that grew out of Andrew Hussie's webcomic of the same name. The group includes composer Toby "Radiation" Fox and sound designer James Roach, who worked on the soundtrack material that accompanied the comic's sprawling narrative.

Their track "Karkalicious" became something of a viral hit online, though it's just one piece of a larger body of work. The music was released in several volumes, with songs like "Doctor," "Sburban Jungle," and "Cascade" appearing alongside it. The sound tends to blend chiptune elements with more atmospheric production.

There was some debate among fans about the lyrics and approach, and "Karkalicious" briefly faced plagiarism accusations that didn't hold up. The music operates in that specific, self-contained world of the Homestuck comic, dark, humorous, and intentionally obscure at times.

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