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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEBNiF3avt8 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix in the style of Music/VanHalen, with some Chiptune flavor sprinkled throughout. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiuQIKEKCDA Kim Wu's theme]], a fast-paced techno-rock remix of her original [=KI2=] theme, incorporating synthesized drums and keyboards, as well as oriental instruments and an actual Korean vocalist singing a traditional lullaby, at first in tune, but then switching to a more punk-ish sound befitting Kim Wu's spunky attitude.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a techno-metal remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'' with elements of the Halo Theme added in. Guitars, heavy drums both tribal and techno, strings, and a Gregorian choir with some Sangheili chanting from Celldweller himself come together to form an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. According to him, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.
* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Usahuq4KN4 Tusk's theme]], a symphonic metal piece that can be described as "Viking metal", complete with fancy brass orchestra, bombastic drums and a Bulgarian choir. It wouldn't sound too out of place in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]''. During the idle portion, the track transitions into a melancholic rendition of Tusk's original theme, fitting his world-weary outlook and thousand of years of living in this world.

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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] Music/{{Celldweller}}

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[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEBNiF3avt8 theme]], a com/watch?v=fBfDtaljCcM Enter the Battletoad]], [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] theme. A toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix in the style of Music/VanHalen, with some Chiptune flavor sprinkled throughout. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiuQIKEKCDA com/watch?v=AZZ5tcMuMLU The Dragon Spirit]], Kim Wu's theme]], a theme. A fast-paced techno-rock remix of her original [=KI2=] theme, incorporating synthesized drums and keyboards, as well as oriental instruments and an actual Korean vocalist singing a traditional lullaby, at first in tune, but then switching to a more punk-ish sound befitting Kim Wu's spunky attitude.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw com/watch?v=iaB-jpRmgiY The Champion of Sanghelios]], Arbiter's theme]], a theme. A techno-metal remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'' with elements of the Halo Theme added in. Guitars, heavy drums both tribal and techno, strings, and a Gregorian choir with some Sangheili chanting from Celldweller himself come together to form an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. According to him, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.
* [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Usahuq4KN4 com/watch?v=sxZ-2lQRg-I The Watchman of the Gods]], Tusk's theme]], a theme. A symphonic metal piece that can be described as "Viking metal", complete with fancy brass orchestra, bombastic drums and a Bulgarian choir. It wouldn't sound too out of place in ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]''. During the idle portion, the track transitions into a melancholic rendition of Tusk's original theme, fitting his world-weary outlook and thousand thousands of years of living in this world.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDs0TWddraA Gargos's Theme]], an up-to-date remix of his original ''Killer Instinct 2'' theme, now even more metal than before. Just like 20 years ago, it's perfectly fitting for a final boss battle, and now sounds like something straight out of ''Doom''.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDs0TWddraA com/watch?v=vSQwERnWO8s Kneel to Your God]], Gargos's Theme]], theme, an up-to-date remix of his original ''Killer Instinct 2'' theme, now even more metal than before. Just like 20 years ago, it's perfectly fitting for a final boss battle, and now sounds like something straight out of ''Doom''. The OST version adds more background ambience, with shrill howling guitars emulating agonized and terrified screaming.
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* There's a hidden track on the Season 2 OST which plays after 2 minutes of silence from the end of "Herald of Gargos" - [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZsqVgVAEy4&t=1h1m7s an acoustic version of "The Instinct"]]. Why is it there? Because it's Mick Gordon's parting gift to the fans. He announced shortly after the OST was released that he would not be doing the soundtrack for Season 3.

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* There's a hidden track on the Season 2 OST which plays after 2 minutes of silence from the end of "Herald of Gargos" - [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZsqVgVAEy4&t=1h1m7s com/watch?v=Ekew5-OO6Bc an acoustic version of "The Instinct"]]. Why is it there? Because it's Mick Gordon's parting gift to the fans. He announced shortly after the OST was released that he would not be doing the soundtrack for Season 3.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Usahuq4KN4 Tusk's theme]], a symphonic metal piece that can be described as "Viking metal", complete with fancy brass orchestra, bombastic drums and a Bulgarian choir. It wouldn't sound too out of place in ''[[TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]''. During the idle portion, the track transitions into a melancholic rendition of Tusk's original theme, fitting his world-weary outlook and thousand of years of living in this world.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Usahuq4KN4 Tusk's theme]], a symphonic metal piece that can be described as "Viking metal", complete with fancy brass orchestra, bombastic drums and a Bulgarian choir. It wouldn't sound too out of place in ''[[TheElderScrollsVSkyrim ''[[VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]''. During the idle portion, the track transitions into a melancholic rendition of Tusk's original theme, fitting his world-weary outlook and thousand of years of living in this world.
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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Usahuq4KN4 Tusk's theme]], a symphonic metal piece that can be described as "Viking metal", complete with fancy brass orchestra, bombastic drums and a Bulgarian choir. During the idle portion, the track transitions into a melancholic rendition of Tusk's original theme, fitting his world-weary outlook and thousand of years of living in this world.

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* [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Usahuq4KN4 Tusk's theme]], a symphonic metal piece that can be described as "Viking metal", complete with fancy brass orchestra, bombastic drums and a Bulgarian choir. It wouldn't sound too out of place in ''[[TheElderScrollsVSkyrim Skyrim]]''. During the idle portion, the track transitions into a melancholic rendition of Tusk's original theme, fitting his world-weary outlook and thousand of years of living in this world.
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* Kan-Ra's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4vJn0IikkQ "Sandstorm"]], which mixes rock with various string instruments, giving it a Mid-Eastern feel that wouldn't sound out of place in ''[[Film/TheMummyTrilogy The Mummy]]''. It's got a sinister-sounding deep electric guitar and odd mystical pad effects, and its repetitive beat is absolutely infectious. The OST version gives the song a much cleaner sound, and adds some more backing instruments to make it sound more fleshed out.

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* Kan-Ra's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M4vJn0IikkQ "Sandstorm"]], which mixes rock with various string instruments, giving it a Mid-Eastern feel that wouldn't sound out of place in ''[[Film/TheMummyTrilogy The Mummy]]''.Mummy]]'' (or sounds like what happens if one were to mix traditional belly-dancing music from the Middle East with American 1980s rock music). It's got a sinister-sounding deep electric guitar and odd mystical pad effects, and its repetitive beat is absolutely infectious. The OST version gives the song a much cleaner sound, and adds some more backing instruments to make it sound more fleshed out.
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* Spinal's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICKrtbT3PqE "Warlord"]], manages to take the spirit of "Ya Ha Haa" and then amp up the creepy factor to high, and there's [[OminousLatinChanting Ominous Swedish Chanting]] thrown in to fit with Spinal being the reanimated corpse of a long-dead pirate. It's even more awesome when you consider the "horn" sound used at the start of the theme was created by a Tibetan Kangling, a flute made from a human leg bone. That's right, the skeleton fighter's theme uses an '''actual human bone''' in its instrumentation.

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* Spinal's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICKrtbT3PqE "Warlord"]], manages to take the spirit of "Ya Ha Haa" and then amp up the creepy factor to high, and there's [[OminousLatinChanting Ominous Swedish Chanting]] thrown in to fit with Spinal being the reanimated corpse of a long-dead pirate. It's even more awesome when you consider the "horn" sound used at the start of the theme was created by a Tibetan Kangling, a flute made from a human leg bone. That's right, the skeleton fighter's theme uses an '''actual human bone''' in its instrumentation.



* Sabrewulf's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoOsaTwH44 "Lycanthropy"]]. Mick Gordon describes the theme as being akin to Sabrewulf jumping into an orchestra pit and wreaking havoc while the orchestra tries to play around him, giving it a very manic and unhinged feel. "Tooth and Claw" (the original theme for Sabrewulf) even takes up a very substantial amount of the OST version, sounding even more haunting than before through the use of live instruments.

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* Sabrewulf's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoOsaTwH44 "Lycanthropy"]]. Mick Gordon describes the theme as being akin to Sabrewulf jumping into an orchestra pit and wreaking havoc while the orchestra tries to play around him, giving it a very manic and unhinged feel. feel...up until the end, when it sounds like the surviving orchestra members -- bloodied, clawed-up, and traumatized -- all gather together and play a haunting rendition of "Tooth and Claw" (the original theme for Sabrewulf) even takes up a very substantial amount of the OST version, sounding even more haunting than before through the use of live instruments.with whatever instruments they have that weren't destroyed.
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* Orchid's theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTr9K454v6s "K.I. Feeling"]], arguably the most instantly-recognizable track on the album.

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* Orchid's theme, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTr9K454v6s "K.I. Feeling"]], arguably the most instantly-recognizable track on the album.
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* Orchid's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX49Wx7-bFE "K.I. Feeling"]], arguably the most instantly-recognizable track on the album.

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* Orchid's theme, [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GX49Wx7-bFE com/watch?v=yTr9K454v6s "K.I. Feeling"]], arguably the most instantly-recognizable track on the album.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmrftSLca6c Eyedol's Theme]], an industrial techno remix of the "The Extreme" which features snippets of the original during the intro. It sounds like something out of ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' and is more than fitting of a FinalBoss type character such as Eyedol.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmrftSLca6c Eyedol's Theme]], an industrial techno remix of the "The Extreme" which features snippets of the original during the intro. It With its 80s horror synths and dark atmosphere it sounds like something out of ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' and is more than fitting of a FinalBoss type character such as Eyedol.Eyedol. Many fans believe it to be Atlus Plug and Celldweller's magnum opus for Season 3.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmrftSLca6c Eyedol's Theme]], an industrial techno remix of the "The Extreme" which features snippets of the original during the intro. It certainly sounds like something out of ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami''.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmrftSLca6c Eyedol's Theme]], an industrial techno remix of the "The Extreme" which features snippets of the original during the intro. It certainly sounds like something out of ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami''.''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' and is more than fitting of a FinalBoss type character such as Eyedol.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmrftSLca6c Eyedol's Theme]], an industrial techno remix of the "The Extreme" which features snippets of the original during the intro. It certainly sounds like something out of ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami''.
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* Spinal's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICKrtbT3PqE "Warlord"]], manages to take the spirit of "Ya Ha Haa" and then amp up the creepy factor to high, and there's [[OminousLatinChanting Ominous Swedish Chanting]] thrown in as well because pirates. It's even more awesome when you consider the "horn" sound used at the start of the theme was created by a Tibetan Kangling, a flute made from a human leg bone. That's right, the skeleton fighter's theme uses an '''actual human bone''' in its instrumentation.
* Jago's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVBpAikvnHk "The Tiger Warrior"]], now with 100% more throat-singing done by Mick Gordon himself, who traveled to a Buddhist monastery in Tibet to learn the technique.

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* Spinal's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICKrtbT3PqE "Warlord"]], manages to take the spirit of "Ya Ha Haa" and then amp up the creepy factor to high, and there's [[OminousLatinChanting Ominous Swedish Chanting]] thrown in as well because pirates.to fit with Spinal being the reanimated corpse of a long-dead pirate. It's even more awesome when you consider the "horn" sound used at the start of the theme was created by a Tibetan Kangling, a flute made from a human leg bone. That's right, the skeleton fighter's theme uses an '''actual human bone''' in its instrumentation.
* Jago's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVBpAikvnHk "The Tiger Warrior"]], now with 100% more throat-singing done by Mick Gordon himself, who actually traveled to a Buddhist monastery in Tibet to learn the technique.



* Sabrewulf's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoOsaTwH44 "Lycanthropy"]]. Mick Gordon describes the theme as being akin to Sabrewulf jumping into an orchestra pit and wreaking havoc while the orchestra tries to play around him, giving it a very manic and unhinged feel. "Tooth and Claw" even takes up a very substantial amount of the OST version, sounding even more haunting than before through the use of live instruments.

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* Sabrewulf's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoOsaTwH44 "Lycanthropy"]]. Mick Gordon describes the theme as being akin to Sabrewulf jumping into an orchestra pit and wreaking havoc while the orchestra tries to play around him, giving it a very manic and unhinged feel. "Tooth and Claw" (the original theme for Sabrewulf) even takes up a very substantial amount of the OST version, sounding even more haunting than before through the use of live instruments.



* Hisako's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZLmf3n00IM "Village of Whispers"]], an airy melodic tune that you'd expect to hear in a horror movie, but accompanied by a slow hard-rock backing track and featuring Japanese lyrics whispered by a very ominous, hoarse-sounding female vocalist. The lyrics, when translated from Japanese, express the undead Hisako's agitated state of mind, with words like "slaughter", "crying", and "grudge" being repeated again and again. During idle portions of the fights, it breaks down into a very quiet, oddly serene mix of the main ''KI'' theme that sounds as if it's [[CreepyChildrenSinging a lullaby being sung by a chorus of children]], very at odds with the rest of the song, reflecting Hisako's life prior to her untimely demise. The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kef-MLsrC9I OST version]] makes the vocals more audible and adds more sections not heard in the game version. Also, that lullaby portion? It now has CryLaughing added to it from Hisako's voice actress. Features vocals sung by Erika Mariko Olsen.

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* Hisako's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZLmf3n00IM "Village of Whispers"]], an airy melodic tune that you'd expect to hear in a horror J-horror movie, but accompanied by a slow hard-rock backing track and featuring Japanese lyrics whispered by a very ominous, hoarse-sounding female vocalist. The lyrics, when translated from Japanese, express the undead Hisako's agitated state of mind, with words like "slaughter", "crying", and "grudge" being repeated again and again.throughout the piece. During idle portions of the fights, it breaks down into a very quiet, oddly serene mix of the main ''KI'' theme that sounds as if it's [[CreepyChildrenSinging a lullaby being sung by a chorus of children]], very at odds with the rest of the song, reflecting Hisako's life prior to her untimely demise. The [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kef-MLsrC9I OST version]] makes the vocals more audible and adds more sections not heard in the game version. Also, that lullaby portion? It now has CryLaughing added to it from Hisako's voice actress. Features vocals sung by Erika Mariko Olsen.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a {{Djent}} remix of the ''[[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Gears of War]] 1'' main theme.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a {{Djent}} remix of the ''[[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Gears of War]] ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar 1'' main theme.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a {{Djent}} remix of the ''[[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Gears of War 1'' main theme.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a {{Djent}} remix of the ''[[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Gears of War War]] 1'' main theme.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a hard rock remix of the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar 1'' theme.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a hard rock {{Djent}} remix of the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar ''[[VideoGame/GearsOfWar Gears of War 1'' main theme.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a hard rock remix of several pieces of the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' score, spanning across the entire franchise.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a hard rock remix of several pieces of the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' score, spanning across the entire franchise. ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar 1'' theme.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a djent medley of several songs from throughout the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' franchise.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a djent medley hard rock remix of several songs from throughout pieces of the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' score, spanning across the entire franchise.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSwUCzDKGmU General RAAM's theme]], a djent medley of several songs from throughout the ''VideoGame/GearsOfWar'' franchise.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDs0TWddraA Gargos's Theme]], an up-to-date remix of his original ''Killer Instinct 2'' theme, now even more metal than before. Just like 20 years ago, it's perfectly fitting for a final boss battle, and now sounds like something straight out of ''Doom''.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a techno-metal remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'' with elements of the Halo Theme added in. Guitars, heavy drums both tribal and techno, strings, and a Gregorian choir with some Sangheili chanting from Celldweller himself come together to form an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. According to Celldweller himself, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a techno-metal remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'' with elements of the Halo Theme added in. Guitars, heavy drums both tribal and techno, strings, and a Gregorian choir with some Sangheili chanting from Celldweller himself come together to form an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. According to Celldweller himself, him, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a fusion between classic ''Halo'' orchestra and metal, featuring guitars, drums, techno and strings with the Gregorian choir and some Sangheili shouting into an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. In addition, a remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/Halo2'' plays during the idle portion. According to Celldweller himself, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a fusion between classic ''Halo'' orchestra and metal, featuring guitars, drums, techno and strings techno-metal remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/{{Halo 2}}'' with elements of the Halo Theme added in. Guitars, heavy drums both tribal and techno, strings, and a Gregorian choir and with some Sangheili shouting into chanting from Celldweller himself come together to form an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. In addition, a remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/Halo2'' plays during the idle portion.Arbiter. According to Celldweller himself, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock that sounds like something straight from ''Franchise/{{Castlevania]]''. It carries a heavy air of danger and suspense, but also a sense of refinement and dignity, signifying how Mira relishes both her new strength and status as a vampire queen, but also her inherent training as an ex-huntress.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock that sounds like something straight from ''Franchise/{{Castlevania]]''.''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}''. It carries a heavy air of danger and suspense, but also a sense of refinement and dignity, signifying how Mira relishes both her new strength and status as a vampire queen, but also her inherent training as an ex-huntress.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock. It carries a heavy air of danger and suspense, but also a sense of refinement and dignity, signifying how Mira relishes both her new strength and status as a vampire queen, but also her inherent training as an ex-huntress.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock.techno-rock that sounds like something straight from ''Franchise/{{Castlevania]]''. It carries a heavy air of danger and suspense, but also a sense of refinement and dignity, signifying how Mira relishes both her new strength and status as a vampire queen, but also her inherent training as an ex-huntress.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock. It carries a heavy air of danger and suspense, but also a sense of refinement and dignity, signifying how Mira relishes both her new strength and status as a vampire queen, but also her inherent training as an ex-huntress.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckOb0c1p4uY Mira's theme]], an eerie mix of gothic opera, orchestra, and techno-rock.
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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEBNiF3avt8 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.

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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEBNiF3avt8 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix.remix in the style of Music/VanHalen, with some Chiptune flavor sprinkled throughout. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.
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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's a preview of [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://soundcloud.com/killerinstinct-official/killer-instinct-season-3-rash-trailer-music-track/s-mOCC0 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.

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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's a preview of [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://soundcloud.com/killerinstinct-official/killer-instinct-season-3-rash-trailer-music-track/s-mOCC0 [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEBNiF3avt8 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.
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* Jago's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVBpAikvnHk "The Tiger Warrior"]], now with 100% more throat-singing done by Mick Gordon himself.

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* Jago's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CVBpAikvnHk "The Tiger Warrior"]], now with 100% more throat-singing done by Mick Gordon himself.himself, who traveled to a Buddhist monastery in Tibet to learn the technique.



* Sabrewulf's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoOsaTwH44 "Lycanthropy"]]. "Tooth and Claw" even takes up a very substantial amount of the OST version, sounding even more haunting than before through the use of live instruments.

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* Sabrewulf's theme, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpoOsaTwH44 "Lycanthropy"]]. Mick Gordon describes the theme as being akin to Sabrewulf jumping into an orchestra pit and wreaking havoc while the orchestra tries to play around him, giving it a very manic and unhinged feel. "Tooth and Claw" even takes up a very substantial amount of the OST version, sounding even more haunting than before through the use of live instruments.



* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's a preview of [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://soundcloud.com/killerinstinct-official/killer-instinct-season-3-rash-trailer-music-track/s-mOCC0 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City theme, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.

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* Shortly after that announcement, Iron Galaxy Studios assured that Mick Gordon's role would be filled by very capable hands: Atlas Plug and Music/{{Celldweller}}. Here's a preview of [[VideoGame/{{Battletoads}} Rash's]] [[https://soundcloud.com/killerinstinct-official/killer-instinct-season-3-rash-trailer-music-track/s-mOCC0 theme]], a toadally radical ''Battletoads'' remix. The theme is primarily based around the NES title screen theme, but it mixes in the melodies of other stages like Turbo Tunnel and Surf City theme, City, with an 8-bit ''KI'' theme added in for effect. Idling during gameplay will even trigger an upbeat remix of the infamous Pause theme.

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[[AC:Killer Instinct (2013)]]

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[[AC:Killer Instinct (2013)]](2013) - Season 1]]




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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a fusion between classic ''Halo'' orchestra and metal, featuring guitars, drums, techno and strings with the Gregorian choir and some Sangheili shouting into an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. In addition, a remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/Halo2'' plays during the idle portion.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiuQIKEKCDA Kim Wu's theme]], a fast-paced techno-rock remix of her original [=KI2=] theme, incorporating synthesized drums and keyboards, as well as oriental instruments and an actual Korean vocalist singing a traditional lullaby, at first in tune, but then switching to a more punk-ish sound befitting Kim Wu's spunky attitude.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K577pk499Sw Arbiter's theme]], a fusion between classic ''Halo'' orchestra and metal, featuring guitars, drums, techno and strings with the Gregorian choir and some Sangheili shouting into an ancient and epic sounding piece befitting the Arbiter. In addition, a remix of "Impend" from ''VideoGame/Halo2'' plays during the idle portion. According to Celldweller himself, the "Sangheili" spoken in the track is actually nothing more than gibberish, which he admits was intentional as he has no clue as to what exactly the Sangheili language entails. In the first ''Halo'' game, it's revealed that Sangheili speech is actually reversed English lines, so he was unwittingly right on the money when coming up with the chanting used in the track.

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