Vuvuzela Vuvuzelda!
You really can't appreciate "Song of Storms" until you’ve hear it through a traditional African party horn
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That’s right, World Cup Fever has spread so far that even the US branch of GamesRadar is now moderately interested! And part of that newfound love for Soccerball includes a rather unhealthy fixation on the exotically obnoxious, Vuvuzela. You may’ve seen the South African party trumpet used as a weapon in Doom, but you’ll never be able to truly appreciate Zelda's immortal “Song of Storms” until you’ve heard it serenaded through a plastic funnel!
Big thanks to our buddy RetroDLCfor turning somethingtimeless, into something timely.
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