Spyke
yamperreply
lemmy.world

my hot take is that even though portal is a masterpiece this song is so cringe because i associate it with unfunny "the narwhal bacons at midnight" type redditors

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Swordgeekreply
lemmy.ca

You need to get out more.

The song is a masterpiece on its own.

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yamperreply
lemmy.world

the counterpoint to me not liking a song from a Video Game because it of its association with Internet Culture has to be something other than "get out more"

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No, it's valid because the reason you claim for it to be bad in itself is kinda cringe

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I feel like the association of Portal with that era and that type of person, even though I think most of them probably became different people with age, even though I was practically one of them, makes the song a little harder to enjoy. I am aware of Ellen McLain's (GLaDOS voice actress) opera creds and think that's super cool though.

Sorry to the composer, it is not your fault. Similarly, I think maybe the same thing happened with Undertale. I think I played before the fandom got a bad reputation, so it and its songs are not quite tainted in my mind, in fact I'm a big fan of the game's use of leitmotifs (am I using the word right?) and really enjoy its music, but if I came in after I saw the fandom, I might like the work less through no fault of the composer.

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There are better pieces of music in this thread, but this one is the strongest earworm.

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This is one of the songs I hum to myself to get rid of more annoying earworms

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My brain defaults to this if I feel the need to fill silence with sound.

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For some reason the SMB2 theme song is stuck in my head all the time. Something about the jazziness of it.

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Man the soundtrack alone could get me to play Katamari games. I got a birthday gift card recently and was deciding what game to get, when one of the OSTs came up on YT Music and I listened to it for like a week straight. Immediately got We ❤️ Katamari + DLC on 80% sale.

Could scream that shit in my car honestly.

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I recently obtained a unicorn of a CRT and have been replaying this

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My time has come. As someone who almost exclusively listens to instrumental soundtrack from movies and games, including from games I have never played, these are the ones that most often get stuck in my head (in no particular order). A plus "+" indicates a song that got stuck in my head regularly before I ever played the game, while an asterisk "*" indicates a song that still gets stuck in my head, despite being from a game I have never played at all.

  1. Baba Yetu - Civ IV (+)

  2. Hyrule Castle - Breath Of The Wild (+)

  3. Lorule Castle - Link Between Worlds (*)

  4. One Final Effort - Halo 3 (*)

  5. Golem King - Moonlighter

  6. Song of the Ancients - Nier Series (*)

  7. Dragonborn - Skyrim

  8. Far Horizons - Skyrim (+)

  9. Dragon Roost Island - Wind Waker (*)

  10. Nate's Theme - Uncharted (*)

  11. Gusty Garden Galaxy - Super Mario Galaxy (*)

  12. Korobeiniki - Tetris (+)

  13. Gerudo Valley - Ocarina of Time (+)

  14. Colgera Battle - Tears of the Kingdom

  15. This Song - The Witcher 3 (It's the song Aen Seidhe, but without vocals)

  16. Bloody Tears - Castlevania (*)

But finally, the song that I credit with making me obsessed with instrumental soundtrack, because I fell asleep with it playing on repeat for a whole night at the age of 5, and then lost the game cartridge, so I forgot what it was from, and which I would get stuck in my head roughly once a month throughout my entire childhood until I finally found the song THIRTEEN YEARS LATER:

Ω) Town Theme - Final Fantasy II

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rabberreply
lemmy.ca

Yeah that's why I didn't link it. I can hear the riff and even play the riff on guitar on a moments notice

Friend says "play me something" and I immediately play that riff

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Lost woods.

Honestly anything from OoT, but Lost Woods, Kakariko Villiage, and Gerudo Valley in particular are ingrained into my gray matter.

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lemmy.world

Doom E1M1 on my soundblaster and my Roland MT-32, all pumped through my surround sound system in my concrete dorm room in late 1992 and I won’t hear otherwise.

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E1M1 is great, top tier music.

The level clear screen music, E2M8, E1M8, and E1/2M9 tracks are all other top tier track contending for the throne.

Doom II introduced a few more bangers too, but I'm not as able to call the level codes to mind off the top of my head.

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feddit.org

How has no one mentioned the tetris theme? Dum dada dum dada dum dada dum dada dum di da da da

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Back when groceries were cheaper, I would hum that while putting items on the belt to get scanned.

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The entire soundtrack from FTL is fantastic and catchy and full of ear worms.

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aussie.zone

One? Ill narrow it down to three,

  1. Aquatic ambience (DKC)
  2. Stickerbrush Symphony (DKC)
  3. Lost Woods (TLoZ Ocarina of Time)
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lemm.ee

These are all outstanding songs, but Lost Woods is the only one I'd describe as "catchy"

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True, i agree with that. I will amend to be:

  1. Lost Woods (TLoZ Ocarina of time)
  2. Song of storms (TLoZ Ocarina of time)
  3. SMW Overworld Theme (Super Mario World)
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LordGimpreply
lemm.ee

The Stupendium made an Outer Worlds song called The Fine Print that also goes hard af for either setting imo.

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lemmy.world

I can never pick one, so here's a few:

  • E1M1(Doom)

  • Hell March(Red Alert)

  • Character creation music in BG3

  • Megalovania(Undertale)

  • Coral Crown(Hades II)

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piefed.social

Hell March! The Red Alert 2 version is the best one to me, maybe because it was the first I heard or because it just feels punchier.

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The second one isn't bad, but I like the more trash metal style and less overwhelming bass in the first.

Which I guess is why Iove Andrew Hulshult's remake of E1M1

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lemmy.ml

The entire sountrack from the original Toejam & Earl on Genesis, shit rewired my child brain in funky new ways

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

I still credit the Wood Man stage music for providing me focus and making it through a downpour on an unfamiliar highway with construction.

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lemmy.world

I've got 3 that I randomly hum in my head every now and then.

  1. Mega Man 2 - Airman stage
  2. Jet Set Radio - Humming the Baseline
  3. Castlevania II: Simon's Quest - Daytime Town Theme
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No rest for the wicked - cage the elephant

No heaven - dj champion

From memory, but I think those are right

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Not what you asked for, but my music taste was shaped massively by Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series

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It's gotta be from Final Fantasy, hard to choose just one when you got: Suteki da Ne, real Emotions, Eyes on Me, Sen no Kotoba, Otherworld, One Winged Angel, etc... there's a reason why I love Theatrhythm. But if I had to it will probably be Melodies of Life.

Actually, I change my mind, this is the catchiest video game song.

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fedia.io

The from Yakuza: Like a Dragon has been in heavy rotation on my favorites playlist for a while now.

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I just recently finished this one, and The Man Who Erased His Name shortly after that. Apparently I've been sleeping on the Yakuza series, because they're fantastic, and have amazing soundtracks.

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All versions of moon over the castle from the gran tursimo series, the version from GT4 goes hard.

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Turtle Woods from Crash Bandicoot 2 has never left me ever since I first played it on the PS1.

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I feel like Sea Shanty 2 from Old School Runescape is a strong contender. Even if you have never played Runescape there is a good chance you know it.

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Ever since I first heard it a few months ago, it has never left my mind for even a second.

Free by Crush 40

Sadly this great song was tied to a spin-off series killing game.

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