Sound Voltex Kfc

Three interpretive frameworks explain the meme’s resonance:

The earliest known mention appears in a 2018 tweet by user @knob_twister, showing a photoshopped SDVX interface with a KFC bucket as the track selection screen. The caption read: “Finally, a rhythm game for the Colonel.” The post gained ~2,000 retweets within the rhythm game community.

By 2019, more elaborate versions surfaced: sound voltex kfc

  • Judgment text:

  • Background music: Some mods replaced the standard select music with a chiptune version of “I’m Lovin’ It” (McDonald’s jingle) as a further layer of parody, given KFC’s rivalry with McDonald’s. Judgment text:

  • By 2020, YouTubers began uploading “FC (Full Combo) runs” on high-difficulty KFC-themed charts, with titles like “Rank 1 Colonel – Inferno (KFC Edit) PUC”. One viral video (1.2M views) featured a custom arcade cabinet wrapped in KFC vinyl, complete with a mini bucket replacing the coin slot.


    If Konami did a legitimate KFC collaboration (similar to their past collabs with Touhou, Muse Dash, etc.): Background music: Some mods replaced the standard select

  • Exclusive track skin: Bucket-shaped BPM gauge.
  • AVATAR items: KFC uniform, chicken bucket headgear, Colonel Sanders mustache.
  • Conditional feature: Clearing a level 17 or above unlocks a "Free wing coupon" limited to Japan arcades (typical Konami regional tie-in).

  • SDVX is notorious for charting "streams" (a rapid sequence of notes) that feel like a fire hose of information. Gamers joke that playing a level 19 (maximum difficulty) track is like "sticking your hand into a deep fryer." The KFC connection provides a visceral, greasy metaphor for the chaos.