@@owendinostudios1200 Have to realize that this was sourced from an audio cassette from Lorin Nelson's personal collection. What is on the cassette is what is on the cassette. If tracks exist and they were by other composers or were not something that Lorin wanted to put on that cassette, sorry. Now we do get to hear some unused music from Lorin's library right at the end, so there is a trade off!
The original tapes have fallen into the ocean in LEGO city!! Start the new rescue submarine! HEY!! Construct the submarine, explore the depths, recover the original music, and make it back to shore!! The new submarine set from LEGO city (parts and sets sold separately)
The information center theme was vaporwave before vaporwave. For me. It hits that deep brain connection to my childhood and just instantly makes me smile and relax in a cloud of nostalgic bliss.
YES this song captivated me as a child. Ever since, about once a month I would think of it. Vaporwave before vaporwave is so accurate because I really feel like anytime I've dove into vaporwave, I'm always moved the most by songs that scratch this same itch.
@@DMARrecords I actually used to live on a House Boat, it's actually just as affordable if you were to live in a regular house. Just so happens to be on the water, some spots in the pacific northwest have entire neighborhoods that are boat houses, really nice living to be fair.
Information Center is the song I remember the most from this game as a child, now that I’m listening to it again, it could be used as the base for a cool Vaporwave song
That police station sax is so smooth. It's like, there's so many genres of music crammed in this game, and yet it never feels like a jack of all trades/master of none situation. They're ALL bangers in their respective genres.
Honestly the way I live, and video games, media don't always pull it off well, but when they do...FUCK!!! Also there's the rare "Renaissance people" I strive to be, the "masters of some."
This is the only known highest quality music from LEGO Island (1997). The original master tapes were lost in a house boat accident. Also, what I noticed is that the reason why these sound so good are because: In the original CD-ROM that likes to compress the crap out of the music. The music was 11.025KhZ and 1/4 of Human Hearing. Mono sound too. But these renewed versions are double one half the other.
Fascinating how they added so many guitar riffs into the final compressed version of "The Race" to overcompensate, though this is better without all that, and the Chase Theme, Chasing The Brickster especially, and even the Cave Theme seemed to do a little bit of this in the finished product. Love how some tracks give off Crash Bandicoot and Banjo Kazooie vibes.
Not hearing the guitar riff at 18:47 onward was jarring, truth be told. I've heard the in-game track so many times it just comes automatic to my brain. The song's still fantastic without it - a true genre-defining sound for me, since I associate EVERY racing-related thing with it, regardless of being connected to LEGO - but it just feels incomplete.
step 1: play Information Center theme step 2: look at Lego logo step 3: examine it step 4: look at Island font step 5: examine it step 6: hear the voices of past memories in song step 7: feel the Lego sensations in your bones, but not your skin step 8: terror
It's fascinating hearing musical parts that are super-emphasized here but extremely subtle in the final game, like a different cut, or even the same theme for a different time of day or even a new game in the series.
It has always m-mystified me too, honestly to like back in 2002 or 2003 when I could play Lego Island on the school computer... ;w; i never found out but i guess nobody ever did...
@@firestick25 yep. There was talk of that door being a portal, of sorts, into Lego Island 2. While the game was created, the transition within the game never did so we were sadly left with a dead end door in the cave.
God this is a childhood dream come true, 😢 it's so beautiful, ASMR, goosebumps-inducing and amazing to finally hear these songs without all the annoying compression (technical limits of 1997). Even with some that may be gone forever, it's still so vindicating and wonderful to know so many DID make it back, I never thought this would come, and it would only be limited to me or someone remaking it with modern equipment to the best of our ability. I'm beyond grateful that so many were saved, considering I didn't think we'd ever find these. So thankful Lorin Nelson was around to ask and he had some still left.
Right!? So glad to find that there are other people out there that know this game and LOVE the soundtrack as much as I do. Literally played a huge role in my childhood. I'm 26 now and these songs still go through my head multiple times a week hahaha. freaking love it
Awesome audio quality! Back in 2005, the first LEGO Island game I had was LEGO Island Xtreme Stunts (which came with "Kid's Craze: LEGO" a pack of three LEGO PC games distributed by Encore that came out in 2003 which also included LEGO Loco and LEGO Rock Raiders), then I had LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge in the same year (which wasn't as good as LIXS, but it came with another Encore PC game pack called "All Aboard! Kindergarten Adventures"), and in late 2012, I purchased the 2002 version of this game at Goodwill. It's a lot of fun to finally listen to it soundtrack in studio quality, so thanks for uploading it!
This brings back memories. Absolutely loved this game when i was a kid. Eventually my copy of the game got messed up so all the voices of the characters became high pitched, but that didn't stop me from enjoying it!
Fun Fact: The Opening Theme Has A Version In The Credits That Goes Like This "Le-le-lego, le-le-le-lego, LEGO" the last half of the credits is a message
bruh the mama papa brickolini song shouldn't be so sad like wtf for such a bouncy song they're singing about not being able to eat anything but pizza on lego island
this isn't your normal generic 90's music, my friend. this is a hq soundtrack for a game in the 90's, which the master tapes fell into the ocean for some reason.
That theme is honestly extraordinary. At times it has like NIN synth vibe then will just throw Neo Classical straight into some bass slapping funk. I can only imagine the dude on synth head bobbing while making this theme.
Somebody else painstakingly recreated the hospital theme in high quality and it sounds identical to the original. I don't remember the name of the channel but if you search for it you'll find it
Currently in Denmark right now unable to sleep from excitement of going to Legoland billund tomorrow, so I'm sitting in bed listening to the most appropriate soundtrack.
I always imagined adding themes to this game, like a pirate island, castle island, space... island? Probably through a time warp from that crazy theme for spare parts lol
I played this game so, so long ago that I only remember the drum intro to the main theme. But man does it hit good. As an adult, I'm blown away with how over-the-top and iconic-sounding each track is and the variety of instrumentation and styles.
Unfortunately, I was not old enough to experience this in my childhood due to the fact I was born in may 23 2010 but the information center sound so god dang nostalgic!
The beta mix of Chasing The Brickster really caught me off-guard, like “who thought this would be a good idea” and it’s so insane what the guitarist did to “fix” it.
The opening theme reminds me so much of Calypso-era Sesame Street. And the vocal samples of that song, and most of the other music reminds me of the styles of Mark Mothersbaugh, including Rugrats and Crash Bandicoot.
I missed this game when I was a kid, so I don't have that kind of nostalgia towards it. But I totally see why everyone else in my age has fond memories of it. This game is not the most extensive, nor is it the most action packed or whatnot. Yet it is filled to the brim with character. This game manages to remind me of better times even though I didn't catch the game when it was fresh.
Many years ago I was in elementary school when this came out and my parents bought it for me for Christmas. I also remember the insane fight between my sisters and me as to who would play it first.
@@ChrisPoindexter98 Fun fact: in the time since I originally made this comment, the projectisland website has been updated with new finds, including a HQ version of the observation deck theme!
I always thought I had been able to open the door in the cave as a kid one time, until I saw someone no-clip and look behind. So there was nothing there and I must have dreamt it as a kid
Why do so many games from the 90s that weren't the kind of hundreds of million dollar productions that modern games are, have such amazing music? Is it just nostalgia?
Oohh man the good old days playing lego island and try to build in real life with my Lego sets. About the lost tapes on the sea man thats its a good joke if wasn't real but its real at all .
TRACK LISTING
0:00 Lego Island Theme
2:32 Information Center
4:57 Police Station
5:55 Happy Roaming
9:05 Jail Theme
10:13 Fanfare Theme
11:43 Cave Theme
12:52 Park Theme
14:23 Chase Theme
15:46 Brief Brickster Theme
15:59 Manta Ray
16:48 The Race
20:00 Brick by Brick
22:43 Mama Papa Brickolini
24:49 Think I'm Gonna Build Me A Bridge
27:10 The Brickster - Decal
29:07 In The Box Polka
31:31 Chasing The Brickster
34:39 Legomania
37:39 Baroque By Brick
38:52 Unused Theme 1
39:46 Unused Theme 2
40:35 Unused Theme 3
What happened to the hospital?
@@wo2847 wasnt in the archive tales.
@@wo2847 th-cam.com/video/BuW7Yf3Qx6E/w-d-xo.html
You forgot the dune buggy build song
@@owendinostudios1200 Have to realize that this was sourced from an audio cassette from Lorin Nelson's personal collection. What is on the cassette is what is on the cassette. If tracks exist and they were by other composers or were not something that Lorin wanted to put on that cassette, sorry. Now we do get to hear some unused music from Lorin's library right at the end, so there is a trade off!
the story of the master tapes being lost in the sea is probably the most lego thing to happen honestly
@@barrysteakfriessimp_real oh man! Didn't knew that!
69 likes, keep it like this
@AdamMightBeAStick there is no joke, the original master tapes of these songs were actually lost in the sea. There is nothing to get.
"The Lego Island Soundtrack Master Tapes are drowning in the ocean in Lego City!"
The tapes have fallen into the river in lego city!
The original tapes have fallen into the ocean in LEGO city!! Start the new rescue submarine! HEY!! Construct the submarine, explore the depths, recover the original music, and make it back to shore!! The new submarine set from LEGO city (parts and sets sold separately)
I imagine this would be a good collector's set.
pls explain- i only played lego island and LG 2
TheRealParsonz please explain what?
I have a friend who is a diver. If we knew the precise location and depth, maybe we could get them?
MilesPrower1992 it was a very very long time ago. Those tapes are long gone.
*the master tapes were lost in a house boat accident*
Oh.. the sad, sad irony...
I know what video this is from, and that's sad
yeah, that's sad
also hey treat
Huh, a fellow nomnomnami fan. Sweet.
27:57
@@legonick007 This deserves all the upvotes
The information center theme was vaporwave before vaporwave. For me. It hits that deep brain connection to my childhood and just instantly makes me smile and relax in a cloud of nostalgic bliss.
Same here! That song in particular!
you should check out Vektroid's album "STARCALC", it samples that exact Lego Island track. "Mindscapes"
YES this song captivated me as a child. Ever since, about once a month I would think of it. Vaporwave before vaporwave is so accurate because I really feel like anytime I've dove into vaporwave, I'm always moved the most by songs that scratch this same itch.
Finally a cultured person who appreciates that music. 90s vaporwave is a vibe.
Absolutely, it hits this specific nerve of nostalgia that i can't quite define lol
This soundtrack is the reason I will never live on a boat.
Can you explain? I don't get jt
@@7h698 the original soundtrack was lost in a house boat accident
You couldn't live on a house boat anyways dude, that shit's expensive, only for someone with the dough, that's 6 digit to 7 digit grade.
@@DMARrecords Quite normal in my country. It's full of them here.
@@DMARrecords I actually used to live on a House Boat, it's actually just as affordable if you were to live in a regular house. Just so happens to be on the water, some spots in the pacific northwest have entire neighborhoods that are boat houses, really nice living to be fair.
Information Center is the song I remember the most from this game as a child, now that I’m listening to it again, it could be used as the base for a cool Vaporwave song
IVE BEEN SAYIN!!!! thank you
already has been - check out the tracks named "Mindscape" and "VGA Grid" on Vektroid's album "Starcalc"
EXACTLY
That police station sax is so smooth. It's like, there's so many genres of music crammed in this game, and yet it never feels like a jack of all trades/master of none situation. They're ALL bangers in their respective genres.
Honestly the way I live, and video games, media don't always pull it off well, but when they do...FUCK!!! Also there's the rare "Renaissance people" I strive to be, the "masters of some."
As the full saying goes:
"Jack of all Trades, master of none, but better than master of one"
By far the best track on an already excellent soundtrack. 👌
This is the only known highest quality music from LEGO Island (1997). The original master tapes were lost in a house boat accident. Also, what I noticed is that the reason why these sound so good are because: In the original CD-ROM that likes to compress the crap out of the music. The music was 11.025KhZ and 1/4 of Human Hearing. Mono sound too. But these renewed versions are double one half the other.
no it's quadruple one doubles the other but with some of these you're right
That's like Game Boy Advance audio
mattkc
@@derpycat9347 why the legend of goku 2 ost is fire on gba
@@PabTSM-OfficialChannel mattkc
I really really like this OST. It goes from up-beat energetic to mysterious and relaxing. It does it's job perfectly.
Fascinating how they added so many guitar riffs into the final compressed version of "The Race" to overcompensate, though this is better without all that, and the Chase Theme, Chasing The Brickster especially, and even the Cave Theme seemed to do a little bit of this in the finished product. Love how some tracks give off Crash Bandicoot and Banjo Kazooie vibes.
The difference in Chasing The Brickster is baffling.
Not hearing the guitar riff at 18:47 onward was jarring, truth be told. I've heard the in-game track so many times it just comes automatic to my brain. The song's still fantastic without it - a true genre-defining sound for me, since I associate EVERY racing-related thing with it, regardless of being connected to LEGO - but it just feels incomplete.
@@capacitatedflux right?!!
@@capacitatedflux I‘m missing that part actually, it made the race feel so dramatic 😅😂
step 1: play Information Center theme
step 2: look at Lego logo
step 3: examine it
step 4: look at Island font
step 5: examine it
step 6: hear the voices of past memories in song
step 7: feel the Lego sensations in your bones, but not your skin
step 8: terror
I transcended space and time when the Information Center theme hit
Thanks for uploading this. Such a pity the original master recordings are lost to time.
I didn't really think that they would sink or something, at least from what i heard.
@@thomaspryor4415 i remember reading somewhere that lego have a copy of the master tapes, though i dont remember where i read it and if it's true
The master recordings lost in a boathouse accident
@@GabrielOliveira-ti3bf im talking about a possible seperate copy that lego has of the master, though its very unlikely they do
@@n0tchmc Lego wouldn't have anything. It would be the game devs
The cave theme is the fucking best thing ever. So mysterious, especially when it comes to the door.
Dimples I know! That door always had me wondering if there was something unimplemented behind it kind of like the super market
It sounds like that song from Earthbound, which sampled the Beach Boys' "Deirde" for the organ sound.
It's fascinating hearing musical parts that are super-emphasized here but extremely subtle in the final game, like a different cut, or even the same theme for a different time of day or even a new game in the series.
It has always m-mystified me too, honestly to like back in 2002 or 2003 when I could play Lego Island on the school computer... ;w;
i never found out but i guess nobody ever did...
@@firestick25 yep. There was talk of that door being a portal, of sorts, into Lego Island 2. While the game was created, the transition within the game never did so we were sadly left with a dead end door in the cave.
9:05 is when me and the goons get out of jail
Me and the bois sneaking out the alien from Area 51
Last thing Epstein heard before the agent dommed him.
Situation is red! Situation is BEYOND red!
@@christopherwall2121 Whatever that color may be…
God this is a childhood dream come true, 😢 it's so beautiful, ASMR, goosebumps-inducing and amazing to finally hear these songs without all the annoying compression (technical limits of 1997). Even with some that may be gone forever, it's still so vindicating and wonderful to know so many DID make it back, I never thought this would come, and it would only be limited to me or someone remaking it with modern equipment to the best of our ability. I'm beyond grateful that so many were saved, considering I didn't think we'd ever find these. So thankful Lorin Nelson was around to ask and he had some still left.
Right!? So glad to find that there are other people out there that know this game and LOVE the soundtrack as much as I do. Literally played a huge role in my childhood. I'm 26 now and these songs still go through my head multiple times a week hahaha. freaking love it
@@jamesschulte1447 23 here, glad I came across it from Internet diving-browsing for any and all LEGO video games back in elementary school
Ages 6-12. I'm 20 listening to this soundtrack.
I know a certain boomer streamed in on twitch
@@sirnickels9979 One meatball boi
Ages 1-5 im 12 listening to this soundtrack :D
Not me, 30 listening to this soundtrack.... I had this game (still have the CD ROM infact) as a kid when it was new
Awesome audio quality! Back in 2005, the first LEGO Island game I had was LEGO Island Xtreme Stunts (which came with "Kid's Craze: LEGO" a pack of three LEGO PC games distributed by Encore that came out in 2003 which also included LEGO Loco and LEGO Rock Raiders), then I had LEGO Island 2: The Brickster's Revenge in the same year (which wasn't as good as LIXS, but it came with another Encore PC game pack called "All Aboard! Kindergarten Adventures"), and in late 2012, I purchased the 2002 version of this game at Goodwill. It's a lot of fun to finally listen to it soundtrack in studio quality, so thanks for uploading it!
35:50 It's the theme from the first movement of Mozart's K545! :D I love these little nods to classical music that the composer put in
Situation red.
Situation is beyond red.
Whatever color that may be...
The Brickster has escaped, I repeat, the Brickster has escaped.
This brings back memories. Absolutely loved this game when i was a kid. Eventually my copy of the game got messed up so all the voices of the characters became high pitched, but that didn't stop me from enjoying it!
I'm guessing the CD was degrading? CD rotting is common nowadays
@@Woohoowi1 Could be.
can we have a video of the game :D
The pure quality of this soudnscape arrangements is of the utmost perfection.
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA??
*the lego island master tapes*
Fun Fact: The Opening Theme Has A Version In The Credits That Goes Like This "Le-le-lego, le-le-le-lego, LEGO" the last half of the credits is a message
I came here looking for that, must be one of the lost ones
bruh the mama papa brickolini song shouldn't be so sad like wtf for such a bouncy song they're singing about not being able to eat anything but pizza on lego island
pain, agony even
"Sorry if it makes you cry"
1% of the residents deliver 99% of the pizzas
the lego people are dying from obesity
@@wtch-1tn fr
eyy, comments are on and save button isnt greyed out
Music isn’t made like this anymore. This OST is 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
This really brings me back.
That fact that a piece of LEGO history of the first ever lego game ever is stuck in the sea for possibly forever is honestly just sad
the bacteria having some yummy snack
THE ORIGINAL MASTER RECORDINGS HAVE FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY!!
We need a remastered version of this game
Lego island redux
Someone is working on one but it kinda sucks by the looks of it due to following the modern and overused Lego game formula
A MASTER TAPE HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER
in lego city
Start the new rescue submarine
@@Microcheez26 "HAAAAAAAAY!"
@@Andrew90046zero build the submarine
@@Microcheez26”And off to the rescue!”
They actually have an even clearer version of info center up now too! I can't believe this is finally happening. what a dream come true.
this isn't your normal generic 90's music, my friend. this is a hq soundtrack for a game in the 90's, which the master tapes fell into the ocean for some reason.
The music was absolutely great in this game. I'm enjoying this so much. Thanks for posting this.
Hello, fellow Varg fans.
*B R I C K B Y B R I C K*
Yes
one day, my foder came home, and heee stepped on the brick
what the fuck is a varg
@@chlorhexidine2506 it's magic, wusbe, it's magic
@@mogreenjo1562 Best comment!
Fanfare theme sounds like something that would play right before the 6:00 news every night on a news station in the '80s
the fanfarę intro sounds like portal 1 in 1998
That theme is honestly extraordinary. At times it has like NIN synth vibe then will just throw Neo Classical straight into some bass slapping funk. I can only imagine the dude on synth head bobbing while making this theme.
Sucks that the Hospital theme isn't included.
best song in the ost tbh
Fan remakes exist 🙂
th-cam.com/video/BuW7Yf3Qx6E/w-d-xo.html
i know this is a year old comment but check the description for more info
Somebody else painstakingly recreated the hospital theme in high quality and it sounds identical to the original. I don't remember the name of the channel but if you search for it you'll find it
We're missing the roof of the Information Center here, aren't we? You know, the Van Halen Intro, Pleasure Dome?
That was literally my fave track in the entire game! Pure nostalgia...
Currently in Denmark right now unable to sleep from excitement of going to Legoland billund tomorrow, so I'm sitting in bed listening to the most appropriate soundtrack.
I always imagined adding themes to this game, like a pirate island, castle island, space... island? Probably through a time warp from that crazy theme for spare parts lol
The in-universe punk rock band being named Decal is absolute genius
Chase Theme is so disproportionally badass for this being a kid's game, haha.
27:12 **kicks the air with legs and rotates arms 360 degrees**
You actually like that?!?
Frans A it’s a LEGO person dancing in a nutshell.
@@deadaccount6568 Yes i understood that, but i think the song's no good
Frans A tbh, I like it.
Listening to this gets me pumped for my new job at a Lego store tomorrow which indeed is a dream job 😁
Who lives in a pineaple undrr the sea ....the lego island mastertapes
lol MattKC refrence
27:57
I played this game so, so long ago that I only remember the drum intro to the main theme. But man does it hit good. As an adult, I'm blown away with how over-the-top and iconic-sounding each track is and the variety of instrumentation and styles.
The good old days, damn I miss being a kid with no responsibilities
Information center is so relaxing.
31:31 I can still hear that goddamn whistling noise.....
Kelzarquence I got annoyed by that too lol.
Apparently it’s for finding the bricks as all of the peices have the noise.
Unfortunately, I was not old enough to experience this in my childhood due to the fact I was born in may 23 2010 but the information center sound so god dang nostalgic!
16:48 The Race
You can hear a voice in the start of the information center song
with the police station music being a bit high-pitched and with it being on tape, it makes me feel this unnerving feeling when i hear it.
That slap bass in the Lego Island theme. Damn!
15:55 reminds me of Banjo Kazooie!
I remember playing this when I was 7 and I'd would always get somehow stuck in the police station. hearing that track really brought me back.
Still gotta wonder what composers had in mind when composing some of these tracks
The beta mix of Chasing The Brickster really caught me off-guard, like “who thought this would be a good idea” and it’s so insane what the guitarist did to “fix” it.
@@albertnortononymous9020 Honestly this pre-console version of track is better than the one heard in final game
@@albertnortononymous9020 I actually really like Chasing the Brickster...
The opening theme reminds me so much of Calypso-era Sesame Street. And the vocal samples of that song, and most of the other music reminds me of the styles of Mark Mothersbaugh, including Rugrats and Crash Bandicoot.
thanks for uploading this!
information center theme is out of this world
I missed this game when I was a kid, so I don't have that kind of nostalgia towards it. But I totally see why everyone else in my age has fond memories of it. This game is not the most extensive, nor is it the most action packed or whatnot. Yet it is filled to the brim with character. This game manages to remind me of better times even though I didn't catch the game when it was fresh.
Ah this brings such nostalgia
it's so aggressively 90's amazing
the brickster is the greatest villain in all of fiction
The police station theme always made me think of sweeping as a child.
And i was so confused why they were sweeping the police HQ so much.
Many years ago I was in elementary school when this came out and my parents bought it for me for Christmas. I also remember the insane fight between my sisters and me as to who would play it first.
27:12 is just brick-182
-kargsvelethor
hahahahaha this is hilarious
Is the singer drowning?
@@Billeyjd nah, the singer is just the master tapes
The first open world game.
This game was so ahead of its time.
I'm sure this could be easily cleaned up and equalized to sound a little better than what it is.
This reeks of Korg M1. I love it
This takes me back.
This,
is certified hood classic.
You and I know happy roaming is the best track here
Seriously, I got chills and happy tears of nostalgic joy hearing it finally in its perfect, flawless, original, virgin form.
Chris Poindexter nice.
Given the absence of Info Center Top, I must reluctantly agree
@@vexfidel4127 ooh, yeah 😬😞
@@ChrisPoindexter98 Fun fact: in the time since I originally made this comment, the projectisland website has been updated with new finds, including a HQ version of the observation deck theme!
A thousand blessings on you for this.
Ditto.
i’m crying it’s so good
Sad nostalgia rolling in :/
The theme song lit my speakers on fire
I always thought I had been able to open the door in the cave as a kid one time, until I saw someone no-clip and look behind. So there was nothing there and I must have dreamt it as a kid
I feel like i got in there once too.
THAT BASELINE ON THE MAIN THEME!!!!
This soundtrack slaps hard
listening to this while building lego is the happiest thing ever
How have i never tried this?!
We’re getting lost underwater with this one 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️
In The Box Polka gives me straight CHILLS
Love it
tHe dUdE WiTh tHe fOoD!11!1!!!1!11111
I don't know what's weirder, This game's soundtrack being sunk under water or Lego racers 2's soundtrack being stepped on?.
BANGERS HAVE DROPPED IN LEGO CITY!
Interesting that the track called 'The Race' is similar to the Yello song 'The Race'
I kinda got a Psycho Killer by Talking Heads vibe from it, too. At least the guitar at the beginning.
maybe the race was a remix of yello song
pretty insane bass lines tbh
this ost is crazy I love it
Why do so many games from the 90s that weren't the kind of hundreds of million dollar productions that modern games are, have such amazing music? Is it just nostalgia?
Nah its good fuckin tunes bro
@@alanm6o9yeah I’m 14 and have never played it and it’s AMAZING
Oohh man the good old days playing lego island and try to build in real life with my Lego sets.
About the lost tapes on the sea man thats its a good joke if wasn't real but its real at all .
Who here unironicly likes the soundtrack.
Aww childhood memories
WHOOPS YOU have to put the cd in your computor
BRICK BY BRICK GOES CRAZY
Such memories I gotta say
This music felt relaxing
And it was very rewarding to capture the burglar at the end of the game
I don't get why but tracks like the cave theme always give me nostalgia despite not playing lego island.