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    Yoshitaka Suzuki - Battle at the Big Bridge - Ver.2 FFRK Ver.Arrange[^] I learned a few things last week. There's a Final Fantasy game named Record Keeper, which implements a "gacha" mechanic, which is apparently a "toy vending machine". No idea what such a game looks like, but I'm assuming the worst. Anyway, I found the soundtrack on Spotify, which are arrangements from other Final Fantasy games. And Battle on the Big Bridge, the fight with Gilgamesh from Final Fantasy V (and later XII), has three arrangements on this album! The original is by Nobuo Uematsu, but for this game it was arranged by Yoshitaka Suzuki. Like any other FF fan, I love this song so I couldn't be happier! SOTW! :D

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      Yoshitaka Suzuki - Battle at the Big Bridge - Ver.2 FFRK Ver.Arrange[^] I learned a few things last week. There's a Final Fantasy game named Record Keeper, which implements a "gacha" mechanic, which is apparently a "toy vending machine". No idea what such a game looks like, but I'm assuming the worst. Anyway, I found the soundtrack on Spotify, which are arrangements from other Final Fantasy games. And Battle on the Big Bridge, the fight with Gilgamesh from Final Fantasy V (and later XII), has three arrangements on this album! The original is by Nobuo Uematsu, but for this game it was arranged by Yoshitaka Suzuki. Like any other FF fan, I love this song so I couldn't be happier! SOTW! :D

      Best, Sander Azure DevOps Succinctly (free eBook) Azure Serverless Succinctly (free eBook) Migrating Apps to the Cloud with Azure arrgh.js - Bringing LINQ to JavaScript

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      I can see that this enhances a game, but not usually my taste for listening. But still quite catchy.:thumbsup: Totally random find. Nothing to do with music, but if you're a fan of The Simpsons and Breaking Bad Breaking Ned (Breaking Bad x The Simpsons) - YouTube[^] Remember, this is your fault for totally messing with my YouTube suggestion lists ;P

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        Yoshitaka Suzuki - Battle at the Big Bridge - Ver.2 FFRK Ver.Arrange[^] I learned a few things last week. There's a Final Fantasy game named Record Keeper, which implements a "gacha" mechanic, which is apparently a "toy vending machine". No idea what such a game looks like, but I'm assuming the worst. Anyway, I found the soundtrack on Spotify, which are arrangements from other Final Fantasy games. And Battle on the Big Bridge, the fight with Gilgamesh from Final Fantasy V (and later XII), has three arrangements on this album! The original is by Nobuo Uematsu, but for this game it was arranged by Yoshitaka Suzuki. Like any other FF fan, I love this song so I couldn't be happier! SOTW! :D

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        Here's something you might like - pattern matching meets EDM: [Artificial Intelligence EDM | MusicByAI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hvTJC2zgKI)

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          Here's something you might like - pattern matching meets EDM: [Artificial Intelligence EDM | MusicByAI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hvTJC2zgKI)

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          Good track, but this stare makes me uneasy a bit :-)

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            I can see that this enhances a game, but not usually my taste for listening. But still quite catchy.:thumbsup: Totally random find. Nothing to do with music, but if you're a fan of The Simpsons and Breaking Bad Breaking Ned (Breaking Bad x The Simpsons) - YouTube[^] Remember, this is your fault for totally messing with my YouTube suggestion lists ;P

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            Top ten reasons why I'm lazy 1.

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            I read "Breaking Bed" and expected something completely different :laugh:

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              Here's something you might like - pattern matching meets EDM: [Artificial Intelligence EDM | MusicByAI](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hvTJC2zgKI)

              Our Forgotten Astronomy | Object Oriented Programming with C++ | Wordle solver

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              Well then, it's official, we don't need DJ's anymore :)

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