The Haappy Aardvark's Music


Welcome to my amazing top ten RPG music page. I've taken the liberty of playing RPGs from all over, and I have come to the conclusion that these are the top ten music tracks from RPGs. Why RPG music you ask? Well that's simple! Because RPG music is meant to accompany battles, increase active scenes, and replace dialogue, they are often of a very high quality. They employ techniques like syncopation and catchiness. Well, here are my top ten... enjoy!



It's Crono!

#1

Chrono Trigger-Zeal Town
No music collection is complete without the classic addition of the zeal music from Chrono Trigger.
It's Marle!

#2

Ocarina of Time-Zelda's Lullaby
Again it's atmosphere people. Atmosphere is everything. I like atmosphere.
It's Lucca!

#3

Lunar: Eternal Blue-Regular Boss Music
The beginning is really cool for a boss battle and it leads into an equally good major theme.
It's Frog!

#4

Lufia II-Sinistral Battle Theme
Not only is the melody good, but the percussion is extremely evident throughout the song and adds to the overall atmosphere.
It's Robo!

#5

FF8-Attack On Dollet Theme
This track employs a catchy use of syncopation that sounds really awesome!
It's Ayla!

#6

FF6-Regular Boss Music
The beginning of this song is really strong and it keeps that level throughout (you might want to turn down your volume).
It's Magus!

#7

FF8-Man With A Machine Gun
For a long time this was my favorite. Numerous movements keep the whole track interesting.
It's Ozzie!

#8

Wanderers from Ys III-Lava Zone
It's doubtful that many people have heard this one before, but it has been of my favorites for years.
It's Flea!

#9

Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete-Battle
The melody is the strength of this one. It seems entirely natural and is very catchy.
It's Slash!

#10

Ocarina Of Time-Gerudo Valley
The crazy background and melody allow for fast-paced gerudo action!


Music provided courtesy of RPGfan and VGmusic. The animated GIFs provided courtesy of Chrono Trigger Dance Party.




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