List of chiptune artists

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This is a list of chiptune artists. Bands are listed alphabetically by the first letter in their name, and individuals are listed by first name.

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  1. ^ "Lazerdisk take Anamanaguchi on an "Endless Fantasy" with chiptune remix - EARMILK". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via earmilk.com. The Lazerdisk homies are back with another uplifting 8bit remix in honor of their fanboy penchant for Anamanaguchi, the chiptune nintendocore band from NYC.
  2. ^ "Revisiting Anamanaguchi's 'Capsule Silence XXIV, 'Music Gaming's Most Revolutionary Misadventure". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via Billboard. Music outlets reached for terms like “chiptune,” “nintendocore” and “bitpop,” subgenres coined using half-truths and assumptions of the artist’s provincially vintage interests.
  3. ^ "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game 2021 Release Date Announced". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via IGN Nordic. The game developed a cult following for its throwback gameplay, 2D pixel work from artist Paul Robertson, and the soundtrack by indie chiptune rock band Anamanaguchi.
  4. ^ Gorman, Dan. "Chiptune and Indie-Rock Collide on Crying's EP "Get Olde"". Modern Superior. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  5. ^ Diaz, Ana (17 October 2020). "Make Love, Not War: Five Years Of 'Undertale'". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via NPR. It's got a fun, recognizable aesthetic, a chiptune-esque soundtrack that fits right in with TikTok's musical tastes, and a storied meme legacy that traces back to massive fandom engagement around its release.
  6. ^ a b Kilin, Egon (10 October 2017). "The 3 Best Adaptations Of Video Games In Pop Culture". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via loadthegame.com.
  7. ^ Raj, Josh (28 April 2012). "Nerdcore: I Fight Dragons". nerdsontherocks.com. Retrieved 4 January 2021.
  8. ^ "Check Out: I Fight Dragons - "Save World Get Girl" (CoS Premiere)". Retrieved 17 March 2021 – via Consequence of Sound]. Chiptune nerd-rockers I Fight Dragons have been gleefully fusing Nintendo MIDI effects and power pop-punk to geekgasming results for just a few short years, but theyve already amassed quite a following.
  9. ^ "Karate High School - Arcade Rock". 2 April 2006. Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via rockfreaks.net.
  10. ^ "Math the Band - Don't Worry | Punknews.org". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via punknews.org.
  11. ^ Cutman, DJ (12 February 2015). "094: Keiji Yamagishi, Kubbi, Kawaii 8bit". Retrieved 16 March 2021 – via thisweekinchiptune.com.
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