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Day 4 let's go!
Douse Shinundakara sets up with that bass and strings section at the beginning, as it continues on a woodwind instrument starts to play (sounds like bassoon?l), and as the song hits its apex - a piano starts to play. The lyrics serve as a melody that connects the whole song - notably, the singer repeats the same lyrics that begins at the start of the song.
I haven't played Gravity Rush, but from what I know, the lyrics are in a made-up language - as well as a track from the sequel, Gravity Rush 2.
Gusty Garden Galaxy is orchestral. Violins, bass, strings - the exception is a guitar that plays throughout the song. Unlike Douse Shinundakara, Gusty Garden's melody play constantly throughout the song - and I think this is to lesser effect.
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Promised Pain is too slow for my liking - it's not interesting enough. There's the beat, I guess... but apart from that... eh.
Deadman falling on the other hand, I hadn't heard before - the accordian, fast paced snare drum beat, violin/la and the glockenspiel all combine together in order to make a song that sounds like it's moving forward at very fast speeds - but cohesively, I guess? It's weird. I like it.
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This one's pretty easy. Whims of Fate, no contest. She Wants Me Dead just sounds like annoying dubstep-trap, while Whims of Fate is really funky - organ riffs in the background, and a bass playing over the energetic vocals in the game - I feel like Whims of Fate would work even without this leading melody. A bongo/drum beat goes steadily through the song.
Meanwhile... DE-DE-DEDEDE-DEDE - it's annoying. Bleh.
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My votes:
Douse Shinundakura
Deadman falling
Whims of Fate