

Repeatorment Remix is the first PIU Original remix in the series without its normal song cut in default play until Love is a Danger Zone (Try to B.P.M) in Pump It Up Zero. Known as "Techno Repeatorment" or "Repeatorment Remix" SM Town Remix is named after its own collective formed under SM Entertainment.

Mixes I-Yah!, Fighting Spirits and Love (S.E.S) Mixes The Rap: Act 1 and I Want U (Drunken Tiger) Mixes Festival, Scarlet and I Don't Know Anything Jo Sung Mo Remix is the first remix with a song not made by the proper artist in the remix ( Final Audition by BanYa). Jo Sung Mo Remix is the first remix with an available song from default play ( Heart Break). Mixes You & I, Heart Break, and Final Audition Love (Click-B) is the first of several songs that has another song with the same name, followed by Tell Me, First Love, Loner, Go Away, Come To Me, What Do You Really Want, U, Fire, Online, Further, Step, and I Want U.

Apparently that sample was actually used by H.O.T. I-Yah!'s beastly voice sample is taken from Another Truth from Pump It Up 1st Dance Floor. Koul was never revived after its removal in Pump It Up Zero due to its plagiarism from "Slam It" and "Def Jam" by Network Music Ensemble. Hate is one of the several PIU original songs that were not revived in Pump It Up Fiesta. Mixes Choice, Only Seventeen, My Childhood Dream and Goodbye YesterdayĬreamy Skinny was never revived after its removal in Pump It Up PREX 2 due to its plagiarism from "Rapport" by De Wolfe Music. Mixes A Bird Flown Away Over a Cuckoo Nest, Kung Ddari Sha Bah Rah and Road Fighter Mixes Pride, Only When You Love Me and Somedayġst Diva Remix is the first K-pop remix in the series without their separate song in the default play. What Do You Really Want? (Monochrome) is the remix of "What Do You Really Want?" by Shin Hae Chul.Īnother Truth holds the highest availability in the series up to present (twenty-four games).Īnother Truth is the remaining Pump It Up 1st Dance Floor song present in Pump It Up XX. Hypnosis was removed again in Pump It Up XX.įorever Love is the first K-Pop licensed song in the series.īlack Cat is the cover version of Italian children's song, " Volevo un gatto nero".įunky Tonight holds the second highest availability in the series up to present (twenty-three games).įunky Tonight was removed in Pump It Up XX. Hypnosis is one of the several PIU original songs that were not revived in Pump It Up Fiesta until its revival in Pump It Up Prime ver.

Ignition Starts was removed again in Pump It Up XX. 1.01.0.Īs said, both Hypnosis and Ignition Starts held the record for the longest disappearance until their revival at 10 years since their removal in Pump It Up Zero (except appearance in Pump It Up Pro) until it was beaten by An Interesting View (17 years). Ignition Starts is one of the several PIU original songs that were not revived in Pump It Up Fiesta until its revival in Pump It Up Prime ver. Ignition Starts is the first PIU Original song, as well as the very first song in Pump It Up series.
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Starting Exceed 2, full songs are added only in separate stations. In almost every version, BanYa were also responsible for nonstop remixes that mixes numerous K-pop and world music songs, especially original songs (examples are J Knows that Old Bong, World Remix, Turkey Virus, K-pop Dance, Chicago Club Mix, etc.), but they are available in Remix Station (Special Zone in NX) and/or WorldMax in NX2 and NXA (Quest World in Fiesta). Starting with Pump It Up Premiere and onward, the international songs are included mostly from North America, Latin America, Mexico, Brazil, China, etc. Also, from Pump It Up 1st Dance Floor and onward are the large number of licensed K-pop songs from popular South Korean artists. In Pump It Up Fiesta, MAX, Doin and SHK (originally from O2Jam) joined as new in-house musicians. Pump It Up features the in-house musician BanYa (separated artists are Yahpp, msgoon and BanYa Production), who were responsible for original songs in the series under dance pop, rock, heavy metal, jazz, folk, progressive and house genre, including the remixes of classical pieces such as Canon-D, Turkey March and Moonlight. This is a list of songs that are featured in Andamiro's Pump It Up video game series.
