The Legacy Music Hour Video Game Music Podcast
Summary: The Legacy Music Hour podcast was created by Brent Weinbach and Rob F. for the purpose of sharing and talking about video game music from specifically the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. No remixes, no covers, no video game inspired music -just pure, original music from the NES, SNES, Genesis, and more.
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- Artist: Brent Weinbach and Rob F. Switch
- Copyright: 2010 Legacy Music Hour
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A lot of noises and interruptions on this episode, but it's fun. Gabe also reveals to be something of a robot or Gabot, so to speak. Here we go, bros. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Track - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Tantei Jinguuji Saburo: Toki no Sugiyuku Mama ni - Shogo
The boizz have a hot dog of a time with this edition of the Legacy Music Hour, where once again, they explore some fifth generation and above titles. Bowel movements end up being the running theme of this episode (and stones a little bit too), so heads up, or actually, bottoms up. NOTE: In the photo, Brent is trying to make his fingers/hands look like a hot dog in a bun, in case you
Brent, Rob, and Gabe record Episode 223 all from their own places of isolation in order to stay safe during the pandemic. Yet even with the unusual set up, the episode results in being pretty much a standard show. Bonus content at www.patreon.com/legacymusichour. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Track - Company - Console - Year (
There are lot of biomes in video games -- aquatic, desert, forest, futuristic city, candy, the moon -- and alpine is certainly one of them. Pack some extra restoratives and let this mixtape guide you up the mountains, deathly or otherwise; that amazing overworld view at the top is worth it. Download and listen NOW KEYGLYPH'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS, JUST BECAUSE Instant new favorite:
Clocking in right after the boizz'z early New Year's New Age celebration came the first show of the Neo year: a Neo Geo focus! Instantly recognizable by its red cabinet, four bright buttons, and two joysticks*, this cartridge-based arcade system brought its own incredible sound to the video gaming landscape. Kick back with this eclectic mix of textures, attitudes, and tunes. The
Brent and Rob do some job firing in this episode, but it’s very laid back so it’s actually enjoyable. They also talk a bit about the Sonic movie and well, lots of other things. Join the Legacy Music Hour Patreon at www.patreon.com/LegacyMusicHour for bonus content like game playthroughs by Gabe and Brent, top ten lists, random on-the-field videos from Rob, additional audio clips and
The Legacy Music Hour kicked off an early new year's celebration in December of 2012 with a stirring return to New Age music, and now in 2020 you can meditate along to the festivities in music-only style. Just let your mind drift away on the synths and strings, and we'll meet you back here when you land. Download and listen NOW KEYGLYPH'S AWARDS & COMMENDATIONS, JUST BECAUSE Instant
Shopping! Whether you love it or hate it in real life, it's usually more interesting in video games -- not least of which because the music is so good. Cue up this mixtape the next time you're at the mall trying to decide whether to spend your hard-earned gold on elixirs, jet engines, or rocket gloves, and maybe your decisions will come to you just a little bit easier. Download and
The boizz record in yet another new space this episode, Gabe’s own studio. Rob delves into some conspiracy theory stuff regarding Street Fighter II, Mortal Kombat, and years of things. Brent even kind of gets into some conspiracy-esque stuff too a little bit, sort of (see comments below for pertinent links). Rob’s mic is new and has some static issues, so beware of that.
We've made our way to another company focus, and this time it's Bandai. This manufacturing giant was not only responsible for bringing us products like Tamagotchi, Gunpla, and Power Rangers toys, but also for publishing lots of console video games -- often ones featuring major Japanese media franchises. Now Brent and Rob's curated list of Bandai tunes has been assembled in mixtape
As pointed out by user TOU-John, this mixtape is numerically special in numerous ways. With Episode 220 sharing the same publication month as Mixtape 110, we are now officially halfway through the LMH episodes proper. There are also a lot of ones, twos, and zeroes going on, with the mixtape going live on 01/22/2020 against the fresh January episode's 01/01/2020 publish date. The
Get into your best guitar power stance with Brent and Rock F. Switch (Brent made that up) as they launch us through a second lineup of blistering rock n' roll jams. 16-bit rules the day here, and the PC Engine makes a strong showing -- so you just know this mixtape is gonna wail. Blasting from your car stereo on the highway: highly recommended. Download and listen NOW KEYGLYPH'S
Movements seems to be the theme of Episode 220 -movements of different kinds, but mainly explosive ones. The boizz also record at a new spot: Studio Mike. Full track listing below. Download and listen NOW Game - Composer - Track - Company - Console - Year (North American release unless otherwise indicated) Crusader of Centy - Motokazu Shinoda - Tower of Babel - Nextech
The Legacy Music Hour had previously showcased tunes from video games based on animated cartoon shows, so why not cast into the television pool again with a different kind of net? This time the Rob and Brent pull up music from the live-action side of things, from American game shows all the way to Japanese tokusatsu programs. PRO TIP: Listen back to the original episode for some bonus
Board games and video games might seem like apples and oranges at first glance, but that analogy really sells their relationship short -- especially when they're combined! The mixtape result of this entertainment fusion is also the perfect backdrop for contemplating further philosophical concepts, such as, "Is Connect Four a board game?" and "Has Rob F. Switch finally played Clue by now?"&