Did shamisen ever rock this hard in a video game before?
Read MoreSomething between a space disco and a synth-scored 80s action movie.
Read MoreAt long last: mentioned Kurt Cobain and Shelley Long in the same podcast!
Read MoreNot every desert adventure has to sound the same.
Read MoreBattle music that doesn’t sound like battle music!
Read MoreThis is for when it’s time to check into the village inn.
Read MoreIf you like pipe organ, this episode will knock your stupid socks off.
Read MoreWhat could the 1990 dance hit “Groove Is in the Heart” possibly have to do with video games?
Read MoreA celebration of the lesser-celebrated Super Mario tracks.
Read MoreAn uninterrupted half-hour of music, give or take a minute here or there.
Read MoreI’m not even sure if this episode is an April Fool’s joke or not.
Read MoreYou’re driving, but it doesn’t have to feel like a race.
Read MoreAll the ways video game music influences and is influenced by the kind of you’d hear on the radio.
Read MoreA look and listen at how Zelda, Mario, and Final Fantasy have influenced the indie rock sound.
Read MoreAll episodes featuring the music of Squaresoft games, mostly from the 16-bit era.
Read MoreThis is the soundtrack of long-legged anime girls swinging swords.
Read MoreIt’s impressive how many old school video games rocked hard without anything close to a real guitar.
Read MoreThe Kirby games have happy music, but Kirby’s Dream Land 3 has some other moods too.
Read MoreThe Elec Man theme from the first Mega Man sounds like Journey… and REM and Cheap Trick and Bon Jovi and more.
Read MoreListen as I test my friendship with Glen by forcing him to appear on my podcast. There is also music.
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