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Welcome to Chemical Plant

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In his GameChops debut, Pete Frogs puts a G-funk spin on Sonic The Hedgehog 2’s “Chemical Plant Zone” with a hip-hop groove and smooth synth lines. Give a warm “Welcome to Chemical Plant” to Pete!

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Pete Frogs is a French composer, producer, and multi-instrumentalist with a passion for videogame music. “Welcome to Chemical Plant ” reimagines Sonic the Hedgehog 2’s “Chemical Plant Zone” as a tune for cruising on a breezy summer day. Composed by Masato Nakamura, “Chemical Plant Zone” first appeared on the Sega Genesis’ Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and has since made recurring appearances throughout the series. 

“Welcome to Chemical Plant” is the first track to drop from Pete Frogs’ upcoming album, “Frogged and Loaded.” The full-length album releases September 16th on all stores and streaming platforms!

Credits
Produced by
Pete Frogs
Artwork by RocketChip
Mastered by Dj Cutman
Composed by Masato Nakamura
Originally from Sonic the Hedgehog 2

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