Pokémon lavender town - original high pitch music

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Lavender Town (Japanese: シオンタウン, Hepburn: Shion Taun, Shion Town) is a fictional village in the Pokémon Red and Blue video games. Stylized as a haunted location, Lavender Town is home to the Pokemon Tower, a burial ground for Pokemon. The background music of Lavender Town is renowned for adding to the town&creepy atmosphere and in 2010, it gave rise to the &Town Syndrome&which suggests that over 3400 Japanese children committed suicide after listening to the track.The chiptune background music of Lavender Town in Pokémon Red, Blue, Green and Yellow versions has garnered much interest due to some listeners finding it unsettling. Listing it as the second-most scary video game track in 2012, Brittany Vincent of Bloody Disgusting stated that Lavender Town&"deceptively calm ... tune ranks highly on most gamers&lists of terrifying childhood memories." Lavender Town&music, composed by Junichi Masuda, is deliberately atonal and combines sharp chiptune sounds with "a cavalcade of jarring chords" to create an eerie atmosphere.[7][8] Shubhankar Parijat of GamingBolt included the song on their list of creepy soundtracks in non-horror games.[9] Jay Hathaway of Gawker stated that leaving the music on loop may cause a "vague sense of dread".[10] Kevin Knezevic of GameSpot called it "one of the area&most unforgettable features".[4] In Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal versions (and in their remakes Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver), the Lavender Town theme music was recomposed to a happier...

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