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List of References in Guilty Gear
Similarly to JoJo, the Guilty Gear series is full of references to music; especially that of metal and rock music.
References in Guilty Gear
- Overdrive Attacks are likely named after Overdrive Pedals a type of guitar pedal commonly used by rock or metal artists.
- Sol Badguy is named after the album Mr. Bad Guy by musician Freddy Mercury. Freddy's nickname was also Mr. Bad Guy.[1]
- His birth name, Frederick Bulsara, is a reference to Freddy Mercury's birth name, Farrokh Bulsara.
- His favorite musician, corresponding to his name, is the English rock band Queen.
- His instant kill from the original Guilty Gear is named All Guns Blazing, an allusion to the song All Guns Blazing by English heavy metal band Judas Priest.[1]
- His theme from the original Guilty Gear, Keep Yourself Alive seems to be in reference to the song Keep Yourself Alive, the debut single of English rock band Queen.
- The theme seems to contain allusions to the song Stone Cold Crazy by Queen but also The Threat by American heavy metal band Skid Row.
- Before the end of Guilty Gear -Strive-, the words "Rock You" is written on Sol's headband which is alludes to the song We Will Rock You by Queen.
- In Guilty Gear X, his instant kill is changed to Napalm Death, a reference to the English grindcore band Napalm Death.
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