![]() If you're a hardcore fan of the 'Persona' series, you'll probably get this anyway. ![]() The battle songs - Mass Destruction, Master of Shadow, Master of Tartarus, Poem of Everybody's Struggle - are quite good and don't suffer as badly from looping as some of the ambient tracks, but the Tartarus block themes are immensely repetitive, and the music used in school can start to grate after two minutes. It's enough to drive one mad, and it's more than enough to cause a person to keep their thumb on the "skip forward" button. Certain tracks play a scant few bars over and over. The unfortunate downside is that this game more than any other in the 'Shin Megami Tensei' series suffers from a nail-biting level of looping. There are very few classical arrangements on this album, and in that respect it stands apart from many of the JRPG games on the market at the moment. There's a fair amount of rap and pop vocals, and the musical style ranges from hip hop to techno to grunge metal (much more of the former and the middle than the latter). This isn't the sort of soundtrack you usually find in an RPG game. ![]() The melodies woven for this game are quite modern. Composed and arranged by Shoji Meguro, 'Persona 3' features a musical palette that is equal parts fresh and frustrating. ![]() What Amazon is selling here is a two disc collection imported from Japan, with a sum total of 58 tracks. ![]() Browsing the site, I noticed that Amazon's entry for this soundtrack is missing track information, so I thought I'd nip in and add my own two cents worth. ![]()
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