This is bonkmaykr’s music collection on Bandcamp.

bonkmaykr

  1. Electronic
  1. collection 33
  2. wishlist 143
  3. followers 5
  4. following 89
  1. Nineteen Eighty-Fur
    by Cat Temper
  2. Bejeweled 2
    by Skaven 252
    Jewels of Denial Jewels of Denial
  3. A Crisis Of Faith
    by Kaine
  4. MISERY
    by y o u r d i s c o v e r y
  5. Tower Unite - OST
    by William Reid
    Accelerate_Bedzoom (Spoons of God) Accelerate_Bedzoom (Spoons of God)
  6. Slipstream - the Music from wipE'out''
    by CoLD SToRAGE
  7. Cairodrome
    by Goteki 45
  8. Void
    by SCALER
  9. Slipstream 2 - the Music from wipE'out''
    by CoLD SToRAGE
  10. 30XX (Original Soundtrack)
    by Cityfires
  11. "The Cult"
    by CRYSTAL VIPER
  12. Alone
    by For All
    Try Try
    Great work EmptySet :3
  13. Reveal (EP)
    by Rabbit Junk
  14. Xenospheres (Full Length Album)
    by Rabbit Junk
    From the Stars II (Kite and Vireo) From the Stars II (Kite and Vireo)
    Instantly fell in love with this one, and the band as a whole. Great vocals, heavy hitting guitars, it has it all. A faster, cyberpunk-esqe cousin to We Butter The Bread With Butter
  15. Do You Like Salt?
    by BRNDA
  16. Petscop Soundtrack
    by Rainer
  17. Quake 3 Arena Dreamcast: Official Soundtrack
    by Aubrey Hodges & Dale Stump
    Noises In My Head Noises In My Head
    Feels very similar to Sonic Mayhem's tracks on the PC Version of Quake 3, but with some of that extra metal-feeling guitar synth that we saw in Quake 2, and a hint of FAST: Racing League's energetic, electronic feel. Fits the atmosphere of the game well and, in my opinion, this version of the OST is better than the original.
  18. DUSK (Original Game Soundtrack)
    by Andrew Hulshult
  19. Mega Man X GP (old version)
    by MET
    Spark Mandrill Spark Mandrill
    A fantastic metal cover to an already metal-as-hell SNES soundtrack. I'd pay at least 20x the actual asking price if I could afford it, it really is that good.
  20. Terraria Soundtrack Volume 2
    by Scott Lloyd Shelly
    Terraria's soundtrack is memorable in a way that never gets old. Where Robocraft and Team Fortress 2 have a few memorable hits, Terraria's full OST nails it every time.

    It's role in-game? The boss tracks are probably the best, having a semi-fast-paced beat with plenty of weird wacky synth feel to it, to perfectly match the heat of battle. The mushroom biome song perfectly reflects the strange feeling when you first discover it, the hell music perfectly blends with the forboding atmosphere.