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penguintruth
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 10:16 am |
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Feels like an interview that should have happened 13 years ago, but okay.
FMA: B has a great soundtrack, competing well with the 2003 show's own. It has that great, sweeping orchestral sound that helps the show feel all the more an epic. My favorite track is probably "Battle Scherzo", which was used in probably my favorite moment of the series, when Roy Mustang confronts Lust at the Third Laboratory.
Akira Senju's soundtrack for Yasuhiro Imagawa's Tetsujin 28 from 2004 was memorable, too, though obviously not as much as Brotherhood's.
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Aster97
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 1:09 pm |
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| penguintruth wrote: | | Feels like an interview that should have happened 13 years ago, but okay.
FMA: B has a great soundtrack, competing well with the 2003 show's own. It has that great, sweeping orchestral sound that helps the show feel all the more an epic. My favorite track is probably "Battle Scherzo", which was used in probably my favorite moment of the series, when Roy Mustang confronts Lust at the Third Laboratory.
Akira Senju's soundtrack for Yasuhiro Imagawa's Tetsujin 28 from 2004 was memorable, too, though obviously not as much as Brotherhood's. |
there probably was an interview about it all 13 years ago, but an interview then and now will give different answers, more nostalgic and experienced ones.
and the sountrack's for this show were great, but nothing hits home like the 2003 show's "Brothers" OST with those russian choirs voices.
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TsukasaElkKite
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Posted: Thu Jun 02, 2022 11:17 pm |
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Both FMA and FMA:B have some of the best music I’ve ever heard.
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