
Members
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Owen Dennis
Creator of Galactaron. Voice of Singer and the Replicators.
Delilah Zhang
Voice of Emily Wong.
Cal Behr
The band's guitarist.
Characters
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Emily Wong
An inquisitive 20-year-old Chinese-American girl whom Galactaron befriends when they first arrive on Earth.
Singer
The band's naive faceless leader, who emotes through rotating masks and speaks in a vocoded collage of languages.
Guitar
A stoic plant/animal hybrid who serves as the band's lead guitarist. Close friends with Bass.
Synthesizer
Also known as "Synth" and "the teal/shy catfish." The most timid member of the band, and its boldest musician.
Bass
An affectionate lizard-like alien. Close friends with Guitar.
Drums
An intelligient bat-like alien who jams on an upside-down drumset.
Chronology
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Galactaron
The band's first album. Released in 2011. Tells the story of Galactaron visiting Earth.
Epilogue
A track released shortly after Galactaron (2011) that serves as an epilogue to the album's story.
黑洞
Hēi Dòng
A short story about the band encountering a black hole. Illustrated by fans.
Replicator's Tide
The band's final album. Released in 2013. Tells the story of Galactaron visiting the planet Replicator's Tide.
Loose Canon
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我們Move On
Wǒmen
Galactaron's first single.
Kobayashi's Internal Monologue
A single about a determined racecar driver, framed as an event Galactaron observes from their ship whilst flying over Japan.
Transmissions From Galactaron
A series of remixes of songs that were "transmitted" to Galactaron in space. Many are in-character entries for real-life remix contests.
Ringtones
Galactaron-themed ringtones.
Soundtracks
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Castle Story
A game for which Dennis created fan-made tracks under the Galactaron pseudonym. Tracks were unused and have not been recovered in full.
Constellation
A game for which Dennis was hired as composer and sound designer. Surviving tracks are archival reconstructions.
Vectradius
A game created by Dennis, for which he also composed the music. Its theme song survives in its entirety.
Regular Show
A show on which Dennis was a writer and storyboard artist, and for which he composed at least two synth tracks, albeit never credited.
