Reply to this post and I will make you a letter gift. Take the gifted letter to your harddrive and upload five songs. Five shalt be the number you shalt upload, and the number of the uploading shall be five. Six shalt thou not count, neither count thou four, excepting that thou then proceed to five. Seven is right out.
theguindo first gave me F and then said M, so we'll go with M, I guess!
Hoooly fuck I have too many good songs that start with M.
Maemuki Roketto Dan - Pocket Monsters: Seriously, how is this song not awesome? And I'm not even a huge Team Rocket fan. They're just so goddamn happy even when life is shitting all over them.
Matoya's Cave - The Black Mages: I'm not so fond of the rock segue in the middle of this particular version, but I've always been a fan of the song itself since I was a wee kidlet. When was the first FF released anyways? '90 apparently.
Mining Melancholy - Donkey Kong Country 2: Between this song and Stickerbrush Symphony, DKC2 pretty much had what's got to be the best sound produced on the SNES for a platformer. Atmospheric as all hell; it's lovely.
Mystic Re-Quest Part 1 and Part 2 - FF: Mystic Quest: Does no-one but me remember this game? If not, I'm sure the only reason is because of the music. This wee game did something most games on the SNES didn't - it used honest-to-god bass, and had some pretty rockin' stuff in it because of that.
My Music at Work - The Tragically Hip: I couldn't honestly not put a Hip song on here, and this is one of my favourites of theirs; makes little sense, as usual, but it sounds nice. It also reminds me, I should get their new album.
Runners-up: Magnet Man, Manoria Cathedral, My Girlfriend (Who Lives in Canada), My Best Friends
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Hoooly fuck I have too many good songs that start with M.
Maemuki Roketto Dan - Pocket Monsters: Seriously, how is this song not awesome? And I'm not even a huge Team Rocket fan. They're just so goddamn happy even when life is shitting all over them.
Matoya's Cave - The Black Mages: I'm not so fond of the rock segue in the middle of this particular version, but I've always been a fan of the song itself since I was a wee kidlet. When was the first FF released anyways? '90 apparently.
Mining Melancholy - Donkey Kong Country 2: Between this song and Stickerbrush Symphony, DKC2 pretty much had what's got to be the best sound produced on the SNES for a platformer. Atmospheric as all hell; it's lovely.
Mystic Re-Quest Part 1 and Part 2 - FF: Mystic Quest: Does no-one but me remember this game? If not, I'm sure the only reason is because of the music. This wee game did something most games on the SNES didn't - it used honest-to-god bass, and had some pretty rockin' stuff in it because of that.
My Music at Work - The Tragically Hip: I couldn't honestly not put a Hip song on here, and this is one of my favourites of theirs; makes little sense, as usual, but it sounds nice. It also reminds me, I should get their new album.
Runners-up: Magnet Man, Manoria Cathedral, My Girlfriend (Who Lives in Canada), My Best Friends