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East

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So I turned my Wii on this morning and through some sort of what seems otherworldly miracle I am now able to change songs around to whatever level I so desire. [What a crazyrandomhappenstance, right? <.<]

So I want to get some input from the smash community on what songs I should put on what level. Please, no random stuff [unless it is for whatever reason utterly amazing, anything less will be disregarded.

This is some serious stuff. It's like trying to pair Wines with a meal, I mean you know that Port will never in a million years be something that you pair with say Fois Gras [I mean c'mon that's second grade stuff we're talking about].

I'm looking for that perfect blend of song and level to create a magical scene for my fights. I'm talking the perfect kind of harmony where my matches will seem to be nothing less than the highest forms of artistry......

Ok...... I just want the song to fit the level.... -_-

Thanks to all those who input : )
 

Mardyke

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Against The Black Knight for Final Destination or Spear Pillar.

Failing that, Gourmet Race for Pirate Ship, Vs. Ridley for Norfair and Sonic Heroes for Bridge of Eldin.

EDIT: And on another note, Team Galactic Battle! for the Pokemon Stadium stages too.
 

REL38

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Ah, I see that you've been visited by the magical hacker fairy.

Final Destination: Tal Tal Hieghts, Fountain of Dreams, Gourmet Race, Vs. Marx, Dialga/Palkia Battle

Battlefield: Stickerbrush Symphony, Frozen Hillside, Shin Onigashima, His World

Lylat Cruise: Planet Colors, Flat Zone
 

Phantomwake

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The vs dialga theme is one of my favorites and would be more famous if it did not only play on spear pillar, Also sonic boom is ridiculously catchy.
other favorites are
Mute city
Chill
 

Heartz♥

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Music plays an important part in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The adrenaline rush surges through your veins and augments your battle prowess.

Calling to the Night is such a beautiful song, but I hate to have to go to Shadow Moses Isle. Plus, the people that I play seem to always (and annoyingly) choose Final Destination and Battlefield.

So basically, you need to have an artistic and imaginative mind. Calling to the Night didn't even fit in the stage of its origin. The song actually wouldn't really fit on any of the stages. So what I would do is fit the music with certain characters. Midna's Lament would fit for Zelda, who has a graceful and non-aggressive playstyle.

So basically, don't just rely on the atmosphere and scenery of a stage for music, but consider the character you are using as well, and you will create a virtual work of art even when playing a wacky video game.
 

Mardyke

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Music plays an important part in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. The adrenaline rush surges through your veins and augments your battle prowess.

Calling to the Night is such a beautiful song, but I hate to have to go to Shadow Moses Isle. Plus, the people that I play seem to always (and annoyingly) choose Final Destination and Battlefield.

So basically, you need to have an artistic and imaginative mind. Calling to the Night didn't even fit in the stage of its origin. The song actually wouldn't really fit on any of the stages. So what I would do is fit the music with certain characters. Midna's Lament would fit for Zelda, who has a graceful and non-aggressive playstyle.

So basically, don't just rely on the atmosphere and scenery of a stage for music, but consider the character you are using as well, and you will create a virtual work of art even when playing a wacky video game.
Absolutely 100% true; this is a reason why I tend to favour Lylat Cruise or Final Destination over Smashville's more civil soundtrack.

One of my best solutions is to imagine the character's theme playing in the back, e.g. Mario Minor - Powerglove playing in the background whenever I've Mario on a non-FD battleground. Seeing as you're a Sheik main, East, I recommend taking a song like Molgera Battle with you to one of your favourite stages to use her on.
 
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