The Fog
"The Fog"[a] is a piece of music from Persona 4. It was composed by Shoji Meguro.
Game Appearances
Persona 4
"The Fog" is used as the penultimate boss battle bgm during the true ending of Persona 4. It was the very last piece of music that Shoji Meguro composed for Persona 4. He really digs the song's hook. Regarding its title, he tells the player to remember the names of the enemies they've fought.[1]
It is track #9 on disc 2 of the Persona 4 Original Soundtrack.
Persona 4 Arena
"The Fog" is used as the default track that plays when characters execute their Instant Kill moves.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
"The Fog" is one of the tracks from Persona 3 and Persona 4 that was reused as background music during story mode. It is no longer used as the default Instant Kill music.
Persona 4: Dancing All Night
Toshiki Konishi remixed "The Fog" for Dancing All Night, titled "The Fog (Atlus Konishi Remix)". It is used as the dancing music for the DLC character Tohru Adachi.
The remixed version is track #15 on the Persona 4: Dancing All Night Soundtrack Advanced CD, and track #15 on disc 3 of the Persona 4: Dancing All Night Original Soundtrack + Advanced CD Collector's Edition.
Persona 3 Reload
"The Fog" came with the pre-order only Persona 4 Golden bgm set DLC and can be used as a battle bgm.
Live Appearances
- Persona Music Live 2013 in Nippon Budokan
- Persona Super Live 2015 in Nippon Budokan: Night of the Phantom
- Persona Super Live P-Sound Bomb!!!! 2017: Minato no Hankō o Mokugekise yo! (Konishi Remix)
- Persona Super Live P-Sound Street 2019: Q Ban Shiatā e Yōkoso (Konishi Remix)
Appearances in Non-Megami Tensei Media
CR Persona 4 The Pachinko
When Fog in Reality mode triggers, the slot machine reels change to the Investigation Team's Shadows and the background music becomes a remixed version of "The Fog" that is unique to the pachinko game.
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Notes
References
- ↑ "この曲はペルソナ4のプロジェクトの最後に作った曲です。サビがお気に入り。この曲名がなぜ「霧」なのかは色々調べるとわかると思うのですが、結構深いですね。(ちゃんと戦った相手の名前とか覚えておいてくださいね!)" Persona 4 Original Soundtrack Booklet, Shoji Meguro. Published by Aniplex. Japanese. p. 11.