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"Slider (PAL Version) - Super Mario 64" is a high quality rip of the PAL version of "Slider" from Super Mario 64.

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The rip starts off with "Forever Summer Holiday" by Kero Kero Bonito. Starting at 0:10, elements from the advertised track begin to play along with the song until 0:33, where the rip becomes a full-blown mashup between "Forever Summer Holiday" and "Slider", the latter of which is pitch-shifted down three semitones and slightly modified to better fit with "Forever Summer Holiday". At 0:37, the thumbnail image changes to reference "Forever Summer Holiday"'s single cover, with a blue background and a subtle color filter applied to the logo.

At 2:27, the intro of "Snowdin Town" from Undertale makes a cameo after the line "So we can all go take a break", accompanied by a brief appearance of the game's logo. This is a reference to how "Break", another song by Kero Kero Bonito, was mashed up with "Snowdin Town" in a previous rip.

At 2:29, the mashup speeds up to the much faster tempo of the advertised track, then starts again from the beginning, this time with "Forever Summer Holiday" slightly modified to better fit with "Slider". At the same time, the game's logo is replaced with the illustration from "Forever Summer Holiday"'s single cover with the band's name replaced with "SUPER MARIO 64". At 2:55, the illustration has a ripple effect applied to it.

At 3:17, the whistle in the advertised track plays "The Noble Haltmann". At 4:06, the illustration's ripple effect increases as "Slider" is pitch-shifted up two semitones to match with the key change in "Forever Summer Holiday". At 4:16, the ripple effect stutters for a bit, in sync with the brief music pauses in "Forever Summer Holiday".

At 4:39, an instrument plays "Meet the Flintstones" as the logo's ripple effect fades out. The rip then fades out, but at 5:02, it suddenly fades back in again, with the same instrument playing The Nutshack's theme and with the illustration zooming in, shaking violently, and increasingly distorting. Loud Nigra faintly plays immediately before the rip abruptly ends.

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