NEW Music!
7/31/
2003
RPG Music Jukebox
  
MIDIS!
SquareSoft
Other RPGs
Japanese
  
DIGITAL!
SquareSoft
Other RPGs
Japanese
  
Instrumental
SquareSoft
   RPG STUFF
RPG and Anime Music Mailling List
Chain Stories
Contribute!
RPG Music Ring!
RPG Fiction
RPG Music Chat
   GUESTBOOK
View Guestbook
Sign Guestbook
   WEBSITE STUFF
Website History
My profile
Links
Web rings
Coming soon
Linking
My Thanks
   OTHER STUFF
Weird Al!
Disclaimer
Frame Break/Main
RPG music enthusiasts have visited here since
4/22/97
-Chrono Trigger Airship theme
One of my Senior picutres
My name is Jesse Fisher and I live in Iowa, US. I'm 20 and a sophmore in Computer Engineering at Iowa State. I am a '99 graduate of
Linn-Mar
. During high school I played the tuba in the Wind Symphony. During the football seasons I was in the Linn-Mar "Marching Lions". I've been in several honor bands including Coe College Honor Band and All-State Band. At Iowa State in the fall, I continue playing the tuba in the Marching Band aka ISUCF"V"MB. In the spring I'm usually in a concert band; last spring I was in the Symphonic Band. This next spring including to a concert band, I will be in the men's basketball pep band. Including to Computer Engineering, I will probably minor in Music.
GO CYCLONES!
I love RPGs, especially SquareSoft games. There are also some great RPGs not made by Square. I especially liked the Lufia and the Wild Arms series. I've recently gotten involved with paper RPGs, like D&D in college. During the summer, when I can get myself out, I love to go biking. I'm from Wisconsin so I'm a BIG Packers fan! I generally like most music. I just can't stand country. I'm a big fan of Weird Al. I enjoy the works of Nobuo Uematsu. He is the composer of music from the Final Fantasy series and other works. I love RPG music in general. Just listening to some music RPG or game music (especially the older music) can really get me nostalgic.
Is there something else you want to know about me? If it's reasonable, I'll probably gladly tell.
E-mail
me about it!
Last Updated:
6/23/2000