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Lo! this has finally revealed it to me! The winged creature between "Black" and "Mages" is a Black Waltz! Awesome! | |||
That's a dangerously random comment there Billygoat... | |||
First album is regular battle music/memorable music. Second is alternative battle musics. This one is boss music....what? | |||
The first album were, yeah, basically the battle themes. The second album, the best IMHO, was less specific: there aren't just "alternative battles" (The Rocking Grounds is III's battle theme, Matoya's Cave not a battle theme and The Skies Above is a love song). The third album, the weakest IMHO has half its tracklist as boss themes and the other half a random tracks. Kurayaminokumo has an AWESOME guitar solo. | |||
Edward and Anna?[]
Am I seeing things, or are those two on the cover Edwrd and Anna from Final Fantasy IV? If they are, why are there no Final Fantasy IV songs? | |||
It's more likely that they're Maria and Draco. | |||