![]() ![]() Honourable Mentions: Death Egg Zone, Flying Battery Zone, Mushroom Hill Zone The tune has slipped in my appreciation slightly since then as it’s quite short and repetitive when compared to stronger compositions, but it’s a robust piece nonetheless and one that I still like to hear remixed and approached from different angles.įun bit of trivia: If you were to combine this game’s soundtrack with the one from its close-knit prequel, it would form a near 90 minute playlist that’s an adventure in its own right! It’s a highly melodic tune that has always given me the appropriate feeling of underground adventuring and it fits wonderfully with the fire/lava theme that the zone in question attacks you with too. Lava Reef Zone was actually my favourite piece of Sonic the Hedgehog music for many years. I’ve already explained why Sonic & Knuckles is the pinnacle of the whole franchise so I guess I’ll just skip ahead to why I like this particular music track. Principal Platforms: Mega Drive | Composers: Sachio Ogawa, Tatsuyuki Maeda, Jun Senoue, Howard Drossin | Year: 1994 #10 – Lava Reef Zone …for Sonic & Knuckles We’re about to cover some of my most adored tunes in all of video gaming here so you can expect to see a more detailed list full of placements that were very tough for me to lock into place.Īs before, please remember that all the Sonic characters and music samples you see below are property of Sega America, Europe & Japan ® To be clear: this second part of the list contains entries #10-#1 so go back and read Part 1 first if you haven’t yet done so. Welcome to part 2 of this CelJaded top 20 list featuring my all-time favourite Sonic the Hedgehog music. ![]()
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