At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger Now Available

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At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger

Videogame music label GameLark announced recently the official release of At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger, a collection of seventeen fresh takes on the critically-acclaimed soundtracks composed by Yasunori Mitsuda and Nobuo Uematsu. The album features a wide array of genres including surf rock, dance music, prog metal, orchestral and many more. At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger is fully licensed and available now:

At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger on Bandcamp
At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger on iTunes
At the End of Time: A Tribute to Chrono Cross & Chrono Trigger on Spotify

“Our goal with At the End of Time was simple,” explains album producer Allen Brasch. “We wanted to offer listeners a unique, memorable journey whether they’ve experienced these games or not. The album art also hints that no matter who you are, you are going to be pulled into this adventure, and you might not be the same when it ends.”

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