Ainalik Dupuis
This gives me great memories of playin Ocarina of Time and it is one of the best feelings in the world and I am glad I have found this awesome band called L-Train fav part: Song of Storms part :) ;)
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70 million happy gamers, 16 games, one* green-clad, sword-wielding, pointy-eared hero. Yes, that's right, it's a Symphonic Metal Tribute to Nintendo's legendary series of games, The Legend of Zelda! This is my attempt to capture and distill the epic scope of the Zelda adventures into 12 minutes of orchestral metal madness.
(It mostly ended up being based on Ocarina of Time. Eh, whatever. It has the best soundtrack.)
Tracklist:
0:00 - Legend Of Zelda Theme
0:51 - Hyrule Field (Ocarina of Time)
2:38 - Item Get
2:51 - Zelda's Lullaby
4:04 - Great Fairy's Fountain
4:59 - Saria's Song
5:43 - Song Of Storms
6:23 - Song Of Time
6:57 - Death Mountain (Twilight Princess)
7:37 - Secret
7:39 - Palace Theme (The Adventure of Link)
8:27 - Mid-boss Battle (Majora's Mask)
9:01 - Ganondorf's Battle (Ocarina of Time)
10:03 - Last Battle (Ocarina of Time)
10:48 - Rescue Princess Zelda (The Legend of Zelda)
11:00 - Legend Of Zelda Theme (reprise)
11:36 - Zelda's Lullaby (reprise)
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released May 18, 2013
All guitars, bass, drum programming and orchestral programming / arrangements by me (The L-Train). Music composed by Koji Kondo et al. The Legend of Zelda is owned by Nintendo.
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I think the most comfort I've felt in this life was being fifteen and playing this game at 2am. Words cannot describe how much this game meant to me caracalled