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Dun Morogh – World of Warcraft [music]



World of Warcraft official soundtrack, composed by Jason Hayes, Tracy W. Bush, Derek Duke and Glenn Stafford.

Released in November 23rd, 2004.

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  1. This hurts in a way.
    I remember being 16-22 and running a raiding guild in Vanilla – WOTLK

    God, I made a lot of friends, and God, I miss them all. I never felt more at home.

  2. A cousin and I found a tree next to a Path in Loch Modan, way back when you couldn't fly anywhere except Outland. If you went behind this tree and jumped well enough towards the mountain, you would actually get on the wall and be able to climb the mountain. You could then follow the path through those unattainable mountains in the Burning Steppes, all the way to the very top of Ironforge. You could visit the tiny airport behind the peak, and see trappers sledding down the peak. We were the only people we ever knew, or saw, who knew this. This music kicking in when you finally reach Ironforge, it's burned into my memory.
    Needless to say I was kind of disappointed when you could finally fly in Azeroth. No more exclusive path or knowledge necessary.

  3. I played this game since the begining until 2021.. now in 2023 I downloaded the game launcher again and I log into my account and I got my mouse hover over "upgrade" but I just cant do it.. Its been a week now.. Its all becuase of this very music.. Dun Morogh.. I'm stuck

  4. Made a dwarf when wow launched and hearing this music after all these years still reminds me of that day. There was another great soundtrack in ashenvale I think that I remember.

  5. November 2004. Seems like ages ago. Still remember walking around Dun Morogh for the first time. My little gnome warrior had no idea the years of adventure that were ahead of him. I haven't played since Warlords was released but revisiting the music is always a joy. Someone once said that this wasn't a game they once played but rather a place they once visited. That still resonates with me. The detail of the zones, the immersion that the music brings. It felt almost real. I miss it.

  6. its too much.. all the late nights up playing WoW.. everytime you would fly over this zone and the music would be playing.. its like time really slowed for better and worse

  7. December 26th, 2004. i had just woken up after a lengthy christmas night to find out its very early in the morning and im the only person awake in my house. i got wow for Christmas just last night, the game i heard so much about and i could barely sleep the night before, filled with so much anticipation for the game that i was about to experience. I get onto my family’s pc to see the game fully installed, ready to play. i launch, log in and go to the character screen. i had made so many characters to see what was my favorite, but dwarf felt so right. it might have been because it was snowy outside and the very room I stood in was extremely cold, or the mix of the melancholic music with the cold atmosphere in my home as well as the snow topped world of Dun Morogh. either way, i was hooked; and there was no way this game was letting me go any time soon.

  8. I remember my first character. Dwarf Paladin named McBeer.
    Ever since I played WarCraft Orcs and Humans back in 92 (I think) as a kid I was in love with the worlds Blizzard made. Azeroth, Sanctuary and the Koprulu Sector were my homes.
    WoW was like a dream come true. All the wonderful memories.

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