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The 'Succession' theme song recreated in 'Mario Paint' is simply delightful


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If you're a Succession fan, you probably know what it's like to have Nicholas Britell's perfect theme song stuck in your head for hours on end. Well, here's a fun new version to get lodged in there.

The delightful track was created by writer and director Adam Catino, who shred it on Twitter on Thursday. He made it using a program called Advanced Mario Sequencer, which is basically a recreated version of the 8-bit composer feature in the SNES game Mario Paint

The result is a really fun, chiptune-y song that every character in Succession would absolutely hate. Well, maybe not Greg. Do we think he plays video games? Read more...

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