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Game soundtracks with sounds effects.
Plenty of albums that usually incorporate the game sounds into the music one way or another. Some just play the sound effects in the background, or mix them into the song and make it part of the track. Other times they just get thrown in rather annoyingly at the end of a CD.
I noticed this is most common with shooter and fighting game albums. Anyways, what's your guys' opinions on sound effects in the albums? Jam it back in, in the dark. ![]() |
One example of when I don't really like the insertion is Gradius Perfect Selection - Return To The Star. They do small drum solos just to throw some sound effects over the orchestra. A valiant attempt, maybe, but I just don't like it.
One I do like, though, is Ryu vs Kyo at the end of the Capcom vs. SNK soundtrack. I suppose it isn't really part of the music, but it seems to flow well. Maybe cuz it makes you feel part of the fight. There's nowhere I can't reach. ![]() |