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Another LMH year comes to a close, and it's time again for the Best Of Year In Review. Brent and Rob count down their top six tracks of the year and Gabe counts down his top three. Will there be any overlaps this time? Either way, you know these are all going to be "Tenners"... or would it be "Sixers" this time?Download and listen NOWMANATREE'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONSNo
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Blues Progressions was the theme of Episode 253. A classic chord progression used in blues music as well as many other genres such as pop, rock and jazz. While the chord progression is used in blues music, that doesn't mean it necessarily sounds "bluesy." For example, "Wily Tower: Wily Tower 3" from RockMan: Mega World features the progression, but stylistically is more pop-rock
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The music on this installment of the Legacy Music Hour might be too good to listen to while doing other things like entering your initials, but you’ll be alright. In Episode 284, Brent clears up some mistakes made on last month’s episode, Jim Varney impressions are made, and a new design for the SNES logo is conceived, which you can see below after the track listing and in the episode
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Dear......my brother. I hope this letter finds you well. Please find enclosed a brand new mixtape! I hope you enjoy these totally bonk tracks. They include "Mechanical Castle (Inside the Castle)" from Ganbare Goemon 2, which is a very fun and energetic jam. Also included is a pumped up motivating track, "Progression (Stage 3)" from Final Soldier for the PC Engine.&
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A lot of great tracks on Episode 251. Starting things off is "Unused 1" from Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Scrambled Valkyrie, which features some really cool orchestra hits and a very catchy beat. "5 Minute Score Attack" from Coryoon: Child of Dragon has that motivating "get up and save the universe" sound that is common in shoot-them-ups, and also features some great rock style drums.&
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All aboard! You've got your ticket, and this mixtape is a non-stop thrill ride through the third and fourth generation of video game music, including:"Prime Blue" from Tenchi Souzou, also known as Terranigma outside of Japan, which has a mystical and magical sound with some really smooth bass guitar. "Level 4" from Contra Force has that distinct Tomoya Tomita style which takes full
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For Episode 249, the Legacy Music Hour returned to a classic genre: Sports! This was the sixth time focusing on this topic, and once again it doesn't disappoint. Getting pumped up for game night? Check out "Prime Time Theme" from Prime Time NFL Starring Deion Sanders for some triumphant sounding NFL music. "Events List" from Track & Field for the Game Boy is sporting
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Some good tracks on this episode, definitely. And it's not just themed "happy beginnings," okay? It's happy beginnings and more -such as sad endings. Also on this episode, user Hammock treats everyone to a smooth VGM Karaoke performance, so you gotta stay tuned for that. Full track listing below.Download and listen NOWGame - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (
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Another traditional free play this week, so let's dive in. We start things off with a PC Engine track "Story" from Aoi Blink which has a fun and carefree sound. No time to relax though, because next up we're charging straight into "Stage 2: Military Fortress" from Super C which will get you pumped up. We've also got some classic music from the great Nobuo Uematsu with "Shop"
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For Episode 247, instead of the usual free play, the boizz returned to a classic topic: Racing Games. This was their fourth lap around the course for this topic, proving there's still plenty of gas left in the tank when it comes to racing games.We start out with some classic Famicom tracks from Vs. Excitebike and Famicom Grand Prix: F1 Race. We then move on to the Super Famicom with
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Get yourself a shoe endorsement and put those shoes on, because we're about to hit the ground running with this mixtape. Starting things off we have "Downhill," a high tension track from Winter Olympic Games: Lillehammer '94. We keep the intensity up with "Report 1: The Ghost Train Bound for Hell at 24 o'clock" from GS Mikami: Joreishi wa Nice Body.After that we'll get a bit more
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Even though this might seem like an Oscar-themed episode, which it is, the main focus is Super Famicom. That's right. All the tracks on this episode are from Japanese exclusive Super Famicom games. And user Jared serves up another VGM Karaoke. Full track listing below.Download and listen NOWGame - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless
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We've got a new mixtape of tracks as fresh as a cleanly shaved face. Rob brought a few tracks from the Madden series, including "Title Theme" from John Madden Football '92, which has some very cool crunchy bass that the Genesis excels at. That is followed by a very catchy and melodic track ("Stage Theme 6") from Jackie Chan's Action Kung Fu for the NES. Your cleanly shaved face
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Were you crossing your fingers in hopes of a new mixtape dropping? Well, you're in luck, because we've got a good one for you. Things start off on a bit of a creepy tone with a very 70's electronic track, "Ending Theme" from Skeleton Krew. After that, Tomoya Tomita hits us with that classic Konami style in "BGM 3" from F-1 Sensation. Gabe shared a very cool,
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Rob was unable to make it for Episode 243, but he was there in spirit, along with special guest Donny Divanian. As always, there's a lot of great music to cover in this mixtape. Main Menu from Multi Play Volleyball would fit well on an Elevator Music episode, with parts sounding reminiscent of Pilotwings. Main Theme from Kiki Kaikai is a PC Engine track with a strong Asiatic
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Brent and Rob go one-on-one for Episode 281 with the theme being "AI" or artificial intelligence. Kind of an action-packed episode with talking about fires, a dramatic monologue piece by user Tenek, and a VGM karaoke by user Jared. Full track listing below.Download and listen NOWGame - Composer - Song - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated)
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There's a lot of great tracks in this free play mixtape, so let's jump right in. The boizz kicked things off with a Mega Drive Meganet track from Teddy Boy Blues. While actually a 90's release, it really embodies the fun sound of 80's pop. After that you can put your mind to work on a little game of Backgammon for the Famicom Disc System. Now that your mind is pumped up,
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Episode 241 was the tenth Best Of Year In Review episode, so by this point you probably already know how this works. Brent and Rob alternate, counting down their top ten favorite tracks that they discovered within the previous year (3rd and 4th generation only). Gabe also counts down his top five tracks. Did anybody have overlapping picks? If so, the track will appear
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Episode 240 was another traditional free play with a nice variety of systems and styles. We start off with some classic Famicom and NES tracks from Nekketsu! Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes and Flying Warriors. Following that is the unmistakably unique and creative work of famed composer Yuzo Koshiro from none other than Streets of Rage 2. "Look Out (Normal BGM)" from the
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The Olympics was the theme of Episode 239, so you'll find quite a few sports tracks in this mixtape, and we all know sports games have some really top tier music. "Arm Wrestling" from Track & Field II has that iconic Konami sound to get you pumped up. It's not just fully pumped sports tracks though... "What is your birthday?" from Tarot Mystery is a really great new age sounding
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