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- Hammer of Justice
- SusieSusie (Dark World)
By MacK
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Released 9/15/2025.
Duration: 7:34.
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Tracks that bangin sermon man references: Tracks that this one references:
- Hammer of Justice by Toby Fox
- Snowdin Town by Toby Fox
- Shop by Toby Fox
- Gaster's Theme by Toby Fox
- Battle Against a True Hero by Toby Fox
- Fountain (unused)
- THE HOLY by Toby Fox
Artist commentary for bangin sermon man: Artist commentary:
MacK:
Father Alvin, the hammer's anvil, priest of Hometown, and all around hunky dory swell guy has always fascinated me deeply. Something about the tragedy of a priest who doesn't write his own sermons for fear of tarnishing his predecessor's legacy just resonates strongly, even if I never learn to understand the feeling.
My challenge for this piece, besides an especially long track, was to try and come up with a medley of melodies that best succinctly express moments from Undertale and Deltarune I treasured most, while evoking the feeling of a sort of 'teaching moment' that escalates and carries throughout the piece - exemplified no better than the 4 second transition to Jackenstein a good friend of mine, Terra of terra firma helped concoct. Thanks, buddy. You learnt me something new. And that's kind of one of the best parts about Deltarune, really. It's been a chance to learn. A sort of mentor to mentee who was never meant to be mentored kind of vibe permeates throughout a lot of relationships. I love this series quite a lot, and am eager to see where it's headed! Lots of LOVE.
I have been listening to this track get worked on for actual months. — BEHOOOOLD! The reason I joined this project! My partner is my musical muse in every sense. Been a cheerleader for every stage of this track. ...Partially because listening to the full process has really improved my ear for leitmotifs. As for the art itself: I watched Karate Kid and Kung Fu Panda many times in youth, so Gerson fully unlocks that part of my memory. Basically the whole thing boils down to a fundamental adoration for storytelling in illustration. I also think old men are hot. In case anyone was wondering about that. Just thought you should know.