Rock It

Rock It is the twenty-second level in Crash Bandicoot 2: Cortex Strikes Back. This level is set in a space station, which quickly enters a state of zero gravity as Crash dons his nifty new jetpack! Crash will have to get used to its new mechanics, as he flies through a gauntlet of horrible heat ray lasers, terrible loose wires, awful Nitro Crates, and diabolical electro-charged Lab Assistants! As it is the introduction to Crash's hip new accessory, this is not a terribly complex level.

Trivia

 * This level is named after the famous and popular 1979 Chuck Barris rock 'n' roll album of the same name. Chuck's on-stage showmanship in his rock music, laying the groundwork for the excessive showmanship necessary to the genre, and obsessively focusing on elements such as teen life and consumerism, stood in interestingly stark contrast to his persona on-stage as the host of the cult-classic talent "competition", The Gong Show. In exactly the same way, Crash's speechless awkwardness in social situations (i.e. his holo-phone conversations with Doctor Neo Cortex throughout this game) stands in interestingly stark contrast to his reckless attitude when crates and shiny things are at stake.
 * Alternately, this level's name could be a pun on the popular noun, "rocket", referring to the fact that Doctor Neddie Gin has a rocket in his head, for some reason. This level could also take place inside a rocket, theoretically, or maybe even inside his rocket, like Hangin' Out, although this is unlikely, since he was already permanently killed in the fourth boss fight, before this Warp Area Chamber Room.