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Not sure if you're familiar with the Boktai series on the Game Boy Advance, but this reminds me a lot of the music from those games. Upbeat western themes that shout "action and adventure" always sound awesome, an this is no exception. Well made,

Regardless if this game was released on XBLA, the N64 is the only way to play this classic. To this day, Banjo-Kazooie and Banjo-Tooie have had the most influence out of any game on my life. Rusty Bucket Bay was easily the most difficult level out of them all, but it had such a catchy theme that I just can't say no to the place. This is a very good remix. It captures the hectic atmosphere of the level (especially of that JIGGY IN THE GODDAMN PROPELLER).

I really wish I knew how to play piano for this very reason. I have a Yamaha keyboard sitting in my house that I kinda play around with (without knowing anything about music) and I can only wish that I had the training of someone like you. This incredible. I was instantly entranced. I love the simplicity of a single instrument, but the complexity of a Banjo-Kazooie song... It's great.

AHHH! THE NOSTALGIA. THE AMAZINGNESS. THE FEELS.

Great job with this remix. It takes the quirky and slow-paced original and makes it hectic, ubeat and crazy! I love the implementation of Grunty's laugh and Banjo's "D'oh!" Definitely helps it. The more intense drum beats at certain points gave me chills. Overall, a very impressive piece that blew me away.

danyool777 responds:

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Thanks dood

This is the most awesomely chill music I've ever heard. I can see it being the menu music of some hyper-futuristic (yet also highly sophisticated) racing game. Something about it gives a futuresque feel, and yet somehow it's refined and feels "classy" (for the lack of a better word). I really, really enjoy it and it's very hypnotic.

It sounds like some awkwardly spooky music I would hear in LittleBigPlanet. And that's not a bad thing! It has a spooky yet quirky feel to it. I approve!

Indeed, it is very Kingdom Hearts-y. BUT! That does not mean it isn't original and awesome! I greatly enjoyed it. I've always liked the "orchestrated with a heavy piano input with a darker tone" theme. I think this is really really amazing and I can visualize so much amazing stuff to go along with it in my mind.

You have a great talent for bringing some awesome imagery through musical means. 5/5 across the board from me. :D

This is really cool. Has a very Metal Gear Solid vibe to it. Might just be me, though. XD Regardless, this is an impeccable piece and I love the climactic feeling to it.

F4LL0UT responds:

Thanks. An extended version that I created specifically for Arkuni's Versus Umbra can be found on YouTube (titled Bossfight Redux). And yeah, I think I know what you mean with the MGS thing. It's of course not nearly as good as the MGS soundtracks but I also sometimes get that vibe. :D

I'm speechless... I just kinda clicked this and suddenly my min was instantly blown out of my skull.

You deserve an award because this is one of, if not the all-time coolest video game son covers I have ever heard.

AEPfx responds:

Wow glad you like it so much, p4 is one of my favorite games ever so I tried to really give the soundtrack covers I've done the love they deserve.

This is one of the most insane songs I've ever heard, and I love every second of it. The 5/4 timing really adds to the hectic and sporadic feeling of it. Very well done... I can't get enough.

Ryan Rovida @Axolotl

Age 33, Male

Animation Student

Edinboro University of PA

Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Joined on 7/29/07

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