Talk:Plants vs. Zombies 2/Upcoming content/@comment-24357871-20151213071334

Based on my analysis for Modern Day UB:

00:00 - 00:27 - this part borrows Ancient Egypt's version. At 00:05 to 00:07 it borrows Lost City's.

00:28 - 00:45 - at this stage, it mostly borrows Wild West's version albeit pitched to match the modern era. Furthermore, it also mixes a bit of Jurassic Marsh. At 00:41-00:45, there's Ancient Egypt's version colliding with Jurassic Marsh's.

00:45 - 00:48 - basically it's Ancient Egypt version although the bass part was remixed. The bass part only stroked once whilst at Ancient Egypt, it strokes twice, transitioning from low to high pitch.

00:49 - 01:07 - Jurassic Marsh version. Bass part borrowed from Ancient Egypt.

01:08 - 01:10 - purely original for me.

01:11 - 01:43 - this part transitions immediately to Big Wave Beach's version of Ultimate Battle. It was remixed, eliminating the pitch of the guitars typically used along with hitting of snare drums. At 01:35 - 01:43, it uses bass without breaks on intervals when switching pitches. The pitch transition is smooth.

01:44 - 01:59 - This segment uses the collision of Jurassic Marsh's version with Big Wave Beach's version. Upon close hearing, Big Wave Beach version is audible but on minimum level only at this part with Jurassic Marsh's at maximum point. This part was also remixed as on the original, it uses flutes and harmonica. The flute part is the Big Wave Beach version in this segment.

02:01 - 02:09 - Purely Big Wave Beach version.

02:10 - 02:18 - Purely Jurassic Marsh version. However, at 02:15, it transitions to Big Wave Beach's version up to 02:18.

02:19 - 02:53 - This segment borrows Ancient Egypt's version. From 02:27, up to 02:53, pitches from Big Wave Beach are once again heard.

02:54 onwards - purely original.

Based on this analysis, I conclude that it is a cross of Ancient Egypt, Jurassic Marsh, and Big Wave Beach.