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College Orchestra Covers Video Game Classics

From select Squaresoft tunes, to Zelda, to the amazing, must-hear version of “Still Alive” from Portal. And it’s free! Very worth checking out if you’re geeky enough to be into such a thing.

http://www.umgso.com/recordings.php

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On 07/24/08 at 05:58 AM, Sammy Moved to Reddit was all:
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I hated that. They almost ruined “Still Alive,” were it not for me closing the window.

College Orchestra = Terrible Premise

On 07/24/08 at 06:54 AM, John is hungry was all:
John is hungry

Yeah, they weren’t very good instrumentally. But when has that ever stopped you from liking something, Sammy? I just tried to look past their poor performances and enjoy the ideas they had for some of the songs.

On 07/24/08 at 11:01 AM, Sammy Moved to Reddit was all:
Sammy Moved to Reddit

Dear John,

You’re a jerk.

Love always,
The Entire Universe

On 07/24/08 at 11:37 AM, John is hungry was all:
John is hungry

Seriously, 75% of the music you listen to feature considerably less skilled musicians.

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