How’s life, Universe? Have you met with a terrible fate? No? Well that’s great to hear! I’m Rusty, and I’m here to bring you another exciting and wonderful Music Monday! Today we venture back to Termina, and we focus on Majora’s Mask! Majora’s Mask was a fantastic Zelda game (even though, you know… Zelda’s not in it.) and a lot of people consider it the best. I’ll be honest, it’s not my favourite game, but man oh man–it had some awesome music in it.
Today I have a treat for you! A wonderful remix of “The Final Hours” by an underrated, and spectacularly talented YouTuber. After that, one of my personal favourite songs from Majora’s Mask, “Pirate Fortress” which is just catchy. For both of these, and my thoughts on both, hit the jump below!
There aren’t enough words in the dictionary to describe how amazing AaaronioD’s remix is. I just love this remix, and I’m so happy to be able to share it with all of you! For those reasons, AaaronioD gets my Music Monday thumbs up of awesomeness! I would totally suggest checking his channel out too, as he has a few other Zelda remixes that are just as good!
Brass? Drums? You get the best of both worlds in this incredible song. I seriously remember just standing around in the fortress and listening to this music, and ignoring the fact I could get thrown out by guards at any second. This song still remains awesome to this day, and has an added nostalgic factor that is always charming in music.
Thanks for tuning into another Music Monday!






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