Kingdom Hearts: 15 Defining Pieces Of Music

12. Keyblade Cycle (Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_KjfMwUHkU A riveting piece of music from the start to finish, this trance-influenced piece, like Space Paranoids before it, is part of a Tron-influenced level. It plays during the game€™s version of one of Tron€™s most memorable sequences, the light-cycle race, though it would also go down a treat in a club environment.

11. Fragments Of Sorrow (Kingdom Hearts)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k28_pULtlAQ An early battle theme, this features in the first official trailer that was made for the first game, making it the first track from the series that many would€™ve ever heard. Twelve years later, the tune is still an epic one, with the chanting and instrumentals combining to create an eerie yet interesting piece that remains amongst the franchise€™s finest.

10. Asteroid Attack (Kingdom Hearts II)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IOTix41VrtI The Gummi Ship elements of the series, which require players to build a ship from parts and fly between worlds, dodging obstacles and fighting enemy vessels in the process, are some of the franchise€™s most annoying segments. Thankfully, in Kingdom Hearts II, this track, which plays during said segments, is more than enough to compensate, making failure in such parts a less frustrating experience.
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