This page indexes examples of Awesome Music in Fan Works.
Examples with their own pages:
Friday Night Funkin'- Friday Night Funkin': Corruption
- Friday Night Monster Of Monsters
- FRIDAY NIGHT THE 13TH
- HoloFunk
- Martian Mixtape
- Mid-Fight Masses
- Mistful Crimson Morning
- Salty's Sunday Night
- Vs Sonic.exe
Crossover
- Children of Time (With Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Who)
- Jojo New Universe (With Jojos Bizarre Adventure, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and many others)
Other examples:
- RE-TAKE manages to surprise with its music. Especially "Asuka" (name of the piece) and "Retake After". Which are both AWESOME. Especially if you watch "Asuka" with the sacrifice in volume 2. There is a link in youtube somewhere, under "Asuka's sacrifice".
- DC Nation - The "J" plot (Nationverse's take on bringing Jericho back...and restoring him as one of the heroes)! Already we have a musician at the center of the plot, and the mun ran with it. Sara Fimm's "Be like Water" during a flashback with some overt Jericho/Raven shipping. Oracle announces her triumph over the villain from inside cyberspace by blasting Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes" over the Calculator's computer system. Plus, enough Journey to make a Cold Case theme episode. The multiple nods to Journey were Shout Outs to TRON, as the band provided the only non-Wendy Carlos tracks in the film.
- The God Squad gives several grand moments. From the author, Derpy, Dinky and Doctor Whooves singing 'Nothing Suits Him Like a Spoof', to the epic full cast reworking of 'One More Day', to the hilarious 'Make a Babe Out of You'. For a fic that is all about humor and mocking... there is some great music.
- One Guild Wars 2 tie-in novel included the lyrics to an original sea-shanty called "Weather the storm". Fan "Step" created a musical setting that was even endorsed by the original author Ree Soesbee.
- The late MelodicPony was a brony musician from the Czech Republic who put forth six amazing tracks; some arrangements of music from the show and some original pieces. The best are the Princess Twilight Sparkle Suite and his swan song, "Luna's Determination".
- Ponyphonic, another brony musician, is best known for "The Moon Rises", Princess Luna's Sanity Slippage Song as her resentment takes hold of her; and a followup song called "Lullaby for a Princess", which is a heartwrenching piece about Princess Celestia's regrets about letting vanity blind her to Princess Luna's resentment and sorrow about what she had to do.
- WILD BLOODY TANK, a piano mashup of the OPs to Beastars, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency, and Cowboy Bebop. "And that's called jazz!"
- Abraxas (Hrodvitnon): The author has described music by Heilung as the story's Thematic Theme Tune. For the record, this is what their music sounds like. "Krigsgaldr" in particular fits right in alongside the four main Kaiju's Bear McCreary-composed themes in Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), and in ''Abraxas''' context it particularly sounds like a benevolent, if grim and melancholic, counterpart to Ghidorah's Leitmotif in the movie, which makes it very appropriate for Monster X.
- The OST for the fan project AOT No Requiem is incredible. MrTreeBeard has released four full pieces on YouTube - "Paths", "You've Gone Too Far", "The Worst Girl in the World" and "The Nine".
- "Turn It Down" is a fan-made song for Encanto that was fortunate enough to get Dolores' voice actress to sing Dolores' parts! If "Surface Pressure" was an ode to those that suffer from Impostor Syndrome, "Turn It Down" is an ode to people who regularly suffer from Sensory Overload, as the background noise of whispers during the chorus perfectly illustrates what Dolores has to deal with on a regular basis.
- Undertale: Papyrus's Belief: "Frankness," the Boss Remix of "Bonetrousle" that plays during your fight in the Judgment Hall with Papyrus, has you bopping your head right out of the gate with the opening of the song, from which you can already tell that Papyrus isn't playing around anymore. Sure enough, it quickly crescendos into a heart-stopping beat drop that leads into an epic metal version of the original song, with lots of awesome guitar riffs and choral intersperses that make the song feel almost orchestral in nature. And this is to say nothing of the ending, which turns into an equally awesome reprise of "Bonetrousle"'s opening combined with, of all things, "MEGALOVANIA".