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2-16-2011 @ 9:26AM
LynMars said...
This is a toughie; so many great songs! And I rarely even play with the music on, though when going to new places--or just feeling like listening--I'll turn it up. I also have a lot of the music on my computer to just listen to.
"Arthas, My Son" and "Invincible" from Wrath were awesome. Grizzly Hills music was atmospheric for what my Canadian friends dubbed "British Columbia: The Zone."
Hyjal's various tones are great and remind me what the Night Elves are -supposed- to be.
Operation Gnomeregan's music was amazing; there was a sense of epicness and urgency, while the choice of instruments to convey that feeling also kept the whimsy and optimism of that race; it was -perfect-.
Sylvanas' "Lament of the Highborne" is a favorite too, and one of the reasons I rolled a BE alt to see the starter zone. I'm glad it's made a return in Cata in the early Forsaken zones.
I love a lot of the classic music, and BC stuff, but really, I can't help but relax whenever I hear the bouncy happy tune of the Tavern music.
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