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Survival Theme (Short)


By: Jason Bradley Livesay
An epic action theme with driving percussion rhythms, orchestral energy, and big drums, underscoring anything from a victory battle between man and machine to a hero's theme. Very much like scores of Hanz Zimmer and Steve Jablonsky ("Batman Begins" and "Transformers").


By: Jason Bradley Livesay

Award-winning L. A. Composer Jason Bradley Livesay began playing the violin at 8, studying with Mildred Lloyd, Chen Yang, Dick Walker, and Todor Pelev. After winning several national awards as a teen, he went on to secure assistantship as a composer on The Amazing Race (CBS), which led to compositions and film scores for DreamWorks, Paramount, Columbia, MGM, Disney/Pixar, and others. Jason has over 40 film and TV credits, including “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," the feature films “Bounty” and “Chasing the Green,” and original music for the documentary "Dear Francis."
Duration: 1:46    Tempo: Med Slow    BPM: 94    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Action Music

Subgenre: Action Theme Crime

Catalog ID: 461842
Keywords: Percussion, Choir, Brass, Drums, Orchestral, Driving, Hard, Punchy, Action, Chase, Testosterone, Adrenaline, War, Fight, Battle, Toms, Big Drums, Rabin, Elfman, percussion, choir, brass, drums, orchestral, driving, hard, punchy, action, chase, testosterone, adrenaline, war, fight, battle, toms, big drums, rabin, elfman, zimmer, jablonsky, powell, howard, epic, super hero, hero, heist, Aggressive, Disturbing, Dramatic, Forceful, Hard, Intense, Pushy, Suspenseful, Dangerous, Edgy, Energetic, Heavy, Powerful, Rhythmic, Thrilling, Dynamic, Striking, Heroic, Menacing, Action Adventure, Chase Scene, Dramatic Soundtrack, Espionage, Drama, Mature, Crime in Progress, TV, Instrumental, Film, Instrumental, Law & Crime, Sports, Extreme, crime, fight, gun,

Description: Survival Theme Short, Action Music, Theme Crime, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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