I'll start off with Raiden II's Repeated Tragedy.
A local restaurant had this game, and every time we went, I'd beg my parents for money so that I could play it. I wasn't very good at the game, so I never got past the first stage, and so I heard this song a lot. Really gives me nostalgia.
Also got to shout out Streets, from Timesplitters too. I put a lot of time into this game as a kid, and this song is what got me into futurepop (love me some VNV Nation).
🎵 🎵
This was a triumph
I'm making a note here: Huge. Success.
It's hard to overstate my satisfactionnnnn
🎵 🎵
IMO Pyre is criminally underrated. The story is leftist and emotional as fuck and it kills me that it nobody has played it. I am also a huge sucker for Ashley Barrett and Darren Korb harmonizing.
I never played Pyre, but the two of them have definitely done some great songs. Zulf and Zia's songs in Bastion were great.
EDIT: the scene at the end where you
spoiler
Save Zulf while his song plays
brought a tear to my eye the first time through.
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I liked Pyre but I've still played it the least of Supergiant's offerings. Transistor is probably my favorite OST.
Pyre is the only supergiant I haven't played, probably because it's the least "Normal" of them
The Whirling in Rags theme and Martinaise theme (the one with the distorted horn) from Disco Elysium.
Every boss theme from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.
About half of the character themes from Guilty Gear: Strive (and I haven't even played the game!).
Terraria. Just the normal daytime outside theme. I can perfectly hear it in my mind.
https://youtu.be/x23I8f9PwlI
Dun dun dun, dun-dun-dun-dun-dun, ba da-da-da-da-da...da! So iconic.
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The ambient music from Mass Effect 2 that plays while you're probing for resources. I know lots of people hated that mini-game, but I found it extremely soothing and spent hours and hours doing it.
The galaxy map song from that game is what got me into ambient music and changed my life for the better. It just hits my brain perfectly
Risk of Rain 2 menu theme, I will get this song stuck on a loop inside my head for hours at a time.
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I probably spent so much time during my formative years (and some of my adulthood) playing Age of Empires II and Age of Mythology that these were the only ones I could remember off the top of my head. Many others I can remember if I think about the game, but not as easy.
Also, Asylum Demon, Firelink Shrine, Ornstein and Smough and Gwyn Lord of Cinder from Dark Souls 1. I've probably beat that game dozens, if not hundreds of times, and have used a ton of playthroughs as background noise before going to bed.
FTL soundtrack is great
A friend of mine plays video games on speakers and has the Hotline Miami soundtrack playing in the background of all games, so whenever he mics in, I hear that playing in the background
Lots of songs from the Zelda games. Gerudo Valley and Lost Woods from Ocarina of Time come to mind.
Oh yeah, Windmill Hut is another song that will bounce around inside my skull unbidden
Yup, that’s another one! Some of the tunes from Windwaker and other games in the series also.
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The main theme from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
that entire soundtrack, i was a child so it took unreasonably long to complete the game & they're <2 minute loops on each planet/zone. shit is etched in my brain
The Manaan Ahto City ambient music and the track from the Kashyyyk upper canopy especially
When I played Descent into Avernus my character's battle theme was a remix of The Only Thing They Fear Is You. The character in question was a Hollyphant Barbarian with PTSD.
Sorry I didn't see this earlier, but that is so rad. If I had the time to actually learn how to play tabletop DnD, I would totally do something like that lol
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The Only Thing They Fear Is You from Doom Eternal This isn't an official release, but the gamerip of Damnation from Doom 2016 is leagues better than the soundtrack release The Way of the Ghost from Ghost of Tsushima Down by the River and Raphael's Final Act from Baldur's Gate 3 Vode An from Star Wars: Republic Commando The main theme from Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Basically everything from Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, but especially this one This forgotten gem from Call of Duty: Finest Hour The one that plays when you fight King Dedede in Kirby: Nightmare in Dreamland I would've put in something from Disco Elysium, but I figure that goes without saying around here
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I played all the PS2 Ace Combat game a month ago just because of this track. Well worth it, they're all great.
Oh shit that's a good one. Lost count of how many times I rented this game back in the day.
Okay, the songs that are belovedly burned into my brain are coming from FF7 Original, Disco Elysium, Civ 4, and so on. They're great songs from great games.
But this is permanently burned into my brain because it's just so fucking weird.
Ah, video game songs that are just plain weird are one of my guilty pleasures. Here's one that lives rent-free in my head.
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On Christmas Day of 1999, I was gifted a copy of Homeworld. A few days later I was treated to a very groovy credits track by Yes, a band I had never heard of... but now wanted to hear more of. So I decided to give this new thing called Napster a try, and my first search was Homeworld Yes. The rest is history - in a real sense, I discovered music that day.
OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
THERE ONCE WAS A HERO NAMED RAGNAR THE RED WHO CAME RIDING TO WHITERUN FROM OLD RORIKSTEAD...
The Whirling in Rags themes are so good. Sea Power, the band that did the soundtrack, repurposed the song on their most recent album