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Jakapoa

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  1. Let me start with the soundtracks I've already seen listed a few posts up. I'll post an example song from each soundtrack below it, and every post has a link that shows where you can find it. Skullgirls: This is my favorite soundtrack of all time. It's a fighting game with a jazz-styled soundtrack. I'd recommend the version listed on the bottom of their official site (NOT iTunes), as it also contains the songs from the DLC stages. Metal Gear Rising: My guilty pleasure. Every song is a metal mix, and the vocal tracks are simply amazing. There are also non-vocal mixes of the vocal tracks. The only problem is that whoever mastered it wasn't paying attention to the spacing, so if you're not listening with a good Equalizer running, the vocals sometimes get muddled in with other instruments . Can be found on iTunes. Crypt of the Necrodancer (Metal Remix): A great soundtrack made by the one and only DannyB. However, I'm instead going to recommend the Crypt of the Necrodancer Metal Remix done by FamilyJules7x. This was released alongside the main soundtrack on Steam, but the version on bandcamp is way better.Remixed to be actual songs (not like the loop versions on steam, these songs have actual endings). Extra songs not in the steam version. Trust me, as a person who owns the Steam version, the bandcamp version, and one of the limited printing CD versions, this is a kick-ass soundtrack. [*]Undertale: Someone would probably shoot me if I didn't list this. Bandcamp page. Now that those are out of the way, let me list some that I haven't seen on the list yet: Super Meat Boy! - Choice Piano Cuts: Technically this isn't a part of the official soundtrack or game, but I'd be ashamed if I didn't say something about this. Released on DannyB's bandcamp, this remix contains 10 beautiful piano remixes of songs from the official SMB soundtrack. If piano music isn't your thing, hey that's okay; but you should at least give it a look. Superbrothers: Sword and Sworcery: Composed by Jim Guthrie, this soundtrack is an oddity. I don't know how to classify it or describe it, yet there's something about it that I find strangely satisfying. Indie Game: The Movie OST Soundtrack: Surprise! Another soundtrack not actually from a video game. I'm only throwing this in here because if you liked the previous soundtrack, you might also like this as it was done by the same artist. Grim Fandango Remastered Soundtrack: A jazz heavy soundtrack. The only good version of this soundtrack (the live orchestra version) that I can find is on the game's steam page. Also, who doesn't like Bone Wagon? Gunpoint - The Soundtrack: A (read: another) soundtrack that's entirety jazz songs. Iji: A small indie game done by Remar, you can find it on his site here. It's what really got me into gaming, so I feel obliged to list it. I have (way (way)) more, but that's already a pretty long list. EDIT: Almost forgot, Advance Wars: Days of Ruin had some kick-ass songs. The only problem is whoever did the rips made shitty low-quality compressed-to-all-hell copies that every hosting site now uses . Oh well, they're still pretty good.
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