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This reminds me strongly of the ARMA 2 OST's track "Debriefing" which was used as outro music if Razor team ultimately failed their mission.

Amazing, simply put. It evokes the image of some kind of subtle "crossed the Rubicon" or "it all just hit the fan bad" moment. Perhaps someone who no longer has anything left to lose, preparing for a final sacrifice. Perhaps somebody who has lost someone and, remembering the joy they used to bring them, has taken up a solemn quest to bring peace to himself by setting out to destroy his enemy or enemies. Perhaps someone is knowingly walking to their doom, taking the fall for another. Perhaps he has left everything and everyone behind, leaving a note on the counter. Perhaps he is a repentent convict marching to the chopping block to atone for his deeds done so long ago in the dark. Perhaps two lovers, forbidden to be and chased by a hundred of the Emperor's men, choose to plunge into the mighty waterfall in each other's arms rather than face the living death of impassible separation.

I ordinarily don't like sad-sounding tracks, but this really struck a chord, no pun intended. The rythm and notes of the piano, the cadence of the strings, the timing on the drums, all of it is astounding. The fact that it isn't bright is what makes it so interesting to me. Keep up this work, I would have you write music for the chapters of my life.

Veneox responds:

Everything you said seemed to match the mood perfectly. Thank you. ;}

This is excellent on a golden platter.

By far one of the greatest, if not the greatest, submission on Newgrounds. This piece deserves it's place as number one under classical music.

It kept me hooked through the hole thing. My mind is sort of geared towards impressions; if I hear a piece of music, I begin thinking, and it spawned two mental images: one, of four esteemed warriors in a forced, four-way fight against each other, and the other: four brave warriors in a last stand against a gigantic army. The imagery in this piece was powerful.

Excellent.

DavidOrr responds:

Wow, thank you! There are loads of great pieces in the classical section - you'll probably find many more compositions catered to your tastes if you dig :)

Interesting...

I like it, personally. It's up-beat, it carries a happy feel to it...but the sound is seemingly almost entirely in my left ear, and it seemed to cut off abruptly at the end. If the sound were evenly centered and had an ending that didn't sound like it was cut in the middle of a note, I would've rated this even higher. Keep it up!

Rawnern responds:

Thanks! :)

Excellent.

This would be even better if the part that starts at 0:45 lasted longer than it did. If it were, I would have given you a 10/10. That's the only criticism I can think of, and it's mostly just my own preference (after the epic part ends, it seems to "end of battle" like, and lasts too long in comparison to the more action-oriented part).

e991e responds:

I see what you mean.

Thanks for the review bro

Standoffish offbeat poindexter.

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