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badtz.maru(3) on 03, Dec. 2007 22:48 (HKT)
Unusual and quirky for a Square Enix soundtrack
First off, if you're expecting a sweeping orchestral score a la Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, this OST is not for you. However, if you dig the work of Hideki Naganuma (Jet Set Radio, Sonic Rush) and/or stuff like the Um Jammer Lammy soundtrack, it may be worth a look. As Subarashiki Kono Sekai is set in modern day Tokyo, ...[read more...]
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Original Name
Release Date
Aug 22, 2007
Genre
Video Game Soundtrack
Version
Japan
PAX-Code
PAX0001675656
Catalog No.
SQEX-10100
Item Code
4988601460842
features
Soundtrack composed by Takeharu Ishimoto
"Subarashiki Kono Sekai: It's a Wonderful World" is known as "The World Ends With You" outside of Japan
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tokidoki_sandy(3) on 18, May. 2008 12:23 (HKT)
awesome music i have to say this CD is dope i love all the beats its just awesome to skate too some songs are like 36 seconds but it has a lot of other tracks that i didn't hear in the game so its a must buy CD foshoo
badtz.maru(3) on 03, Dec. 2007 22:48 (HKT)
Unusual and quirky for a Square Enix soundtrack First off, if you're expecting a sweeping orchestral score a la Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, this OST is not for you. However, if you dig the work of Hideki Naganuma (Jet Set Radio, Sonic Rush) and/or stuff like the Um Jammer Lammy soundtrack, it may be worth a look. As Subarashiki Kono Sekai is set in modern day Tokyo, the soundtrack is a mix of J-pop, hip-hop, and similar styles of music. There are English and Japanese versions of "Hybrid", "Twister", and "Someday", as well as a handful of other songs and some instrumental pieces. Overall, many of the tracks are quite catchy and will stick in your head. Although it doesn't reach the instant classic status of many of Naganuma's works, it's a solid album and definitely worth checking out.
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