



With Shigihara's 'anything goes' approach to scoring, listeners can be assured that a fairly diverse experience awaits them. It's one of several dangerous pieces on the soundtrack that will have people whistling for hours after playing the game. As is true for most of the other level themes, the track develops tremendously during its two minute playtime introducing plenty of new elements, without ever losing its focus. Once again, the track stands out for its unconventional but attractive lyricism it builds up to a piano flourish at the 0:28 mark that merges Romantic, jazz, and zombie B-movie influences in a surprisingly effective way. Sticking with a combination of semi-improvised piano leads and electro-acoustic backing, Shigihara paints a suitably hazy image for the pool level. And this ditty is just used in the static title screen.Īmong the level themes, one track that particularly stands out is "Watery Graves". It really takes listeners by surprise with its ingenious blend of timbres and unforgettable melodies. At the 0:34 mark, the track shifts into an chorus featuring warm piano lines, retro electronic beats, and even a few funky improvisations. The start of the track sets the scene for the game with a mixture of ghastly and silly sounds having a similar tone to many of Danny Elfman's favourites. Both of these qualities come out in the "Crazy Dave", a simple but delightful intro theme. Zombies' musical success: its catchiness and its quirkiness. Two things are at the heart of Plants vs.
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It is available to download through Bandcamp at a generous price. Its soundtrack by Japanese American Laura Shigihara was one of the many ingredients for the game's success and, just like the game itself, is a bizarre but satisfying blend of musical elements. The game has enjoyed widespread success since its debut in 2009 and has since been adapted for numerous game platforms and smartphones. Zombies managed to combine several unrelated things plants, zombies, cartoony graphics, and strategy gameplay into a surprisingly delightful product.
