This is gona be first in a party playlist that I am making! Its PERFECT for a party playlist in my opinion!!!!!
Wow... the quality of this piece went down when I saved it as an MP3. Its change is very minimal (bass isn't as great and the bells sound a bit weird) so it doesn't really matter. ANYWAY, I just found that interesting as I've been trusting the MP3 filetype for a long time now. Looks like I'll have to make a .wav AND an .mp3 (since newgrounds only accepts MP3's) for my music from now on. :/ I don't like the sound of that.
Requested by Frostoon on Youtube. This is an orchestral version of the Molgera battle from the Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker.
This is gona be first in a party playlist that I am making! Its PERFECT for a party playlist in my opinion!!!!!
Could use improvement.
I'm agreeing with MADSHARK here, the instruments you chose were a little bit too joyful, and didn't really fit with the tone of the music (that's not the scenario, by the way, it's the key signature and such). As well as that, the sound samples you used sound very tinny, and it seems little effort was made in mastering to improve them. The volume of various instruments is all over the place, particularly on the percussion.
All in all, it's nice, but definitely needs some work done to it.
It's ok, but....
It seems too playful for something that would take its jaws and slam you in between them, causing your intestines to fly against the wall..... *thinks about that* BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!
Ok Just Sayin
I just finished playin ww on game cube and this music is just plain awsome. If I could change the game music for the loz games I would put this song in for the boss battle. 5/5 10/10
Wow, that's a BIG worm!
You know, it seems like Molgera was the only boss in the entire Zelda series with a catchy, memorable song; it became a Super Smash Bros song, for pete sake!
I must say, though, this rendition got a little repetitive as there's no total difference between the first go and the repeat; I could've used something like a bit of 'Gerudo Desert' hidden away somewhere or something like that. You know, give it some extra flavor.
Please contact me if you would like to use this in a project. We can discuss the details.