Biker Mice From Mars Intro Theme Song Guitar Cover (Instrumental Extended) TV Metal
Javier Bustacara Ruiz Javier Bustacara Ruiz
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 Published On Apr 30, 2020

Biker Mice From Mars Intro Opening Theme Song Epic Guitar Cover (Extended) by Javier Bustacara Ruiz. Biker Mice from Mars Intro Opening Theme Music by William Kevin Anderson and there's a vocal version by Jeff Scott Soto. Theme Song and Soundtrack OST from the 90's TV Show Cartoon Series "Biker Mice From Mars" and also the SNES (Super Nintendo) game. Throttle, Vinnie and Modo: Let's rock and ride!

"Biker Mice From Mars" Instrumental Guitar Cover by Javier Bustacara Ruiz.

Special Thanks to my dear friend Carlos García for the voice fx!

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All Guitars, audio production and video editing by Javier Bustacara.

Gear used in this video:

Guitars: Ibanez Guitars, Ibanez RGIX6DLB SNB Iron Label, 6 string Guitar.
Laney Amplification: Laney Ironheart IRT Studio
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Audio Interface
Jazz III Guitar Picks.

Biker Mice from Mars is a science fiction action animated series created by Rick Ungar that began airing in 1993, in the United States and lasted for three seasons. It follows three anthropomorphic mice motorcyclists named Throttle, Modo, and Vinnie who escape a war on their home planet Mars before arriving to defend the Earth from the evil that destroyed their homeland (the Plutarkians) and to one day return to Mars. The mice's signature weapons consist of a cestus and a laser (Throttle), a bionic arm (Modo), and flares (Vinnie). Despite the frequent battles, no blood is shown, no firearms are used and many villains are monsters, aliens, and robots.

On the planet Mars, there existed a race of anthropomorphic mice who enjoyed motorsports and had a very similar culture and society to that of human beings. At some point in time they were all but wiped out by the Plutarkians, an alien race of obese, foul-smelling, worm-eating, fish-like humanoids who plunder other planets' natural resources because they have wasted all of their own. Three survivors: Throttle, Modo and Vinnie, manage to find a spaceship and escape the Plutarkian takeover but they are soon shot down by a Plutarkian warship and end up crash-landing on Earth in the city of Chicago, specifically in the scoreboard of Quigley Field. There they meet a charming female mechanic named Charlene "Charley" Davidson and discover that the Plutarkians have come to Earth to steal its natural resources.

The Biker Mice investigate the crumbling ghetto of the windy city and soon discover that Chicago's leading industrialist, Lawrence Limburger, is actually a Plutarkian who disguises himself as a human, plotting to ransack Earth's resources to send to his own dying planet. Limburger enlists two henchmen, mad scientist Dr. Karbunkle and the idiotic Greasepit to help him steal Earth's natural resources and send them to Plutark with the help of some supervillains that they transport from another location in the galaxy. The Biker Mice dedicate themselves as heroic vigilantes destined to stop Limburger's evil schemes. The most frequent sign of victory is destroying Limburger's tall tower, forcing him to constantly spend money and time to rebuild it by the next episode.

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