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Bigg Boss

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You all fought valiantly men, for that much is true, but we all know Mark Morgan didn't shat that wonderful Fallout music out without a little "help", nobody played Arcanum, and JRPG's aren't real games, and all that Atari era beep-boop shit is making my anus bleed, so here is some music that is actually the best video game music of all time - objectively speaking of course.

Nostalgia aside this first one is beautiful.

https://youtu.be/s29DxujUzEg

Sadly this one doesn't count in which case neither does Fallout, eh?

https://youtu.be/vYQQ1PZHF8U

And I guess this made an impression on me as a child.

https://youtu.be/UuN9Y7MNJW8

Of course any soundtrack that has Raining Blood on it kinda wins in my book.

https://youtu.be/FTW0Oo9RBHk?list=PL_-Kf1F06rhrySfTRkky09BwxC3VhZExW
 

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I was about to post Crusader xD








It's a tough choice tbh lads. There's a lot of games I would post here, these are from the top of my head...
 

Jokzore

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Video games need more guitars in their soundtracks
 
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Forgot a couple


(that's got to be a candidate for the worst game cover art ever farted out. Jesus fucking Christ)
 

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Do remakes count?



There's a link to download the whole album in the video, in both mp3 and lossless if I remember correctly. I think Sign of Evil is my favourite (22:30)

Just a shame it has to be associated with that Brutal Doom bollocks.
 

bataille

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The games that were inspired by Earthbound seem to all have conceptually fitting music that's had a lot of effort and thought put into it.

Space Funeral sampled or mashed up a lot of old records, including BBC polyphonic workshops.

This, for example, is somewhat obscure Japanese psychrock, and it was doubly surprising to see it in a game. The whole OST is like that.

OFF utilized spooky ambient (Not Safe) as well as instrumental hip-hop (Pepper Steak).



LISA the Painful had pieces ranging from industrial (Blood for Sex) and general Ambient Of Sadness (Bradley) to almost exclusively upbeat hip-hop and synthpop in LISA the Joyful (I STRONGLY recommend listening to both of these soundtracks in their entirety, for a variety of reasons).



Also, a platformer called Capsized used an entire psybient album by Solar Fields as its soundtrack. I remember being surprised as shit when I heard it in-game: I think a few months earlier I'd given it my first listen, and here it was, in a random video game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wINIhfVl9U0

These are extreme examples of something, in my opinion, really outstanding (except for capsized, they just used a nice album, as fitting as it was) in both effort, quality and their value. I bet there are tons of soundtracks that are pleasant to listen to but these ones really take the cake, if you ask me.

EDIT: I simply can't NOT link this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnLAC5AJPuM
Just don't stop it in the first minute and a half. You can thank me later.

EDIT2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0gEjUEneBI
Discount Lustmord is here. I'm gradually remembering all the good things.
 
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eric__s

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Space Funeral sampled or mashed up a lot of old records, including BBC polyphonic workshops.

This, for example, is somewhat obscure Japanese psychrock, and it was doubly surprising to see it in a game. The whole OST is like that.

My small contribution to Space Funeral, I gave catamites that song ; )
 

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