![]() ![]() Designed to be loopable ad-infinitum, the music has few swells or changes in emotion or tone. Listening to Caesar III’s music is like being repeatedly hit over the head with the British Museum. ![]() I had a Walkman and a stack of blank CD-Rs, but no budget for buying my own music (PC games and Pokemon cards are expensive, man), so when I got sick of listening to my dad’s collection of classical music I would jump on the PC and dig around in Program Files.Īnd thus, at the age of ten, I discovered Caesar III’s horrifically brash and overbearing soundtrack. As a kid, see, I listened almost exclusively to game soundtracks-exclusively to bad game soundtracks. Oh, Baba Yetu: I wish I’d had the sense to buy this earlier. I have a friend who uses that song to de-stress while writing papers, and recently I bought the song off of iTunes, too. Okay, so that Civ 4 menu music is pretty iconic, isn’t it? A quasi-orchestral arrangement of the Swahili version of the Lord’s prayer.
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