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 The Perfect Atmostpheric Song in a video game doesn't exis- 

*Chanting begins*  

The Fire Temple in Ocarina of Time has had many stories spun about its so called "controversy." It's a decently well known fact that there are actually two versions of the song, and the version containing the chanting was actually removed from the game very early on. But today we are going to take a look at why the song was changed, what sort of impact both versions of the song had on the fire temple in the first place, and what real world influences may have inspired the game's composer, Koji Kondo, to create the Fire Temple Music in the first place. 

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The Fire Temple Music in Ocarina of Time and its Real World Inspiration

The Perfect Atmostpheric Song in a video game doesn't exis- *Chanting begins* The Fire Temple in Ocarina of Time has had many stories spun about its so called "controversy." It's a decently well known fact that there are actually two versions of the song, and the version containing the chanting was actually removed from the game very early on. But today we are going to take a look at why the song was changed, what sort of impact both versions of the song had on the fire temple in the first place, and what real world influences may have inspired the game's composer, Koji Kondo, to create the Fire Temple Music in the first place. Check us out on all these platforms: Twitch: www.Twitch.tv/KingKaiser Instagram: www.Instagram.com/aroundthemonitor Twitter: www.Twitter.com/roundthemonitor Facebook: www.Facebook.com/AroundtheMonitor Discord: https://discord.gg/kt9AJtp Patreon: www.Patreon.com/aroundthemonitor (Thumbnail art by Tom Garden) #firetemple #firetemplemusic #firetempletheme

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