This is kinda fun.
MJP - G Gundam OST Burning Gundam Battle Theme
What it loses out in creativity, the track makes up for in volume and self-indulgent drama. There is exactly one theme, which the track makes sure the listener remembers by drilling it into the listener's brain. Due to there not being a lot to drill, what with the theme being no more than 10 notes long, the approach resorts to a cluster-bomb approach, with variation upon minor variation on the core theme, until the listener's brain resembles a charred battlefield. The track doesn't stop there, however: it uses all the usual approaches to instilling drama - instrumentation, constant changing of harmony, dense texture - where there is no reason to be any, lending the piece a sense of self-importance that nobody really understands. If this is about MJP, then MJP is capable of making anything, no matter how minor, huge and important for reasons nobody really understands. A master of blowing things out of proportion, MJP understands that if anyone is required to pay attention, then explosions and flashing lights make up for lack of substance.
Letty - BEES.MP3
I probably don't need to describe this track. An alternation between emotionless electronic chords and people saying, "bees", this is strongly minimalist, yet has more character than the average Touhou remix. Letty, as the track suggests, does not have a lot to work with, and he realises this. To compensate for lack of resources, he comes up with solutions that never occur to an average (read: sane) mind, yet there is a mad brilliance in these solutions, a definite constructive thought process that can be heard if one rises above the medium (read: vile spawning pit) from which these solutions came from. The piece, however, suggests that Letty, at his core, is nothing but an emotionless machine, which explains how he can operate in such conditions (read: mind-crushing hell), do whatever it is he is programmed to do, and remain functional.