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Evil Battle Preparation


By: Reed Robbins
Marching snare drums, timpani, dark strings and menacing, aggressive brass melody lead to woodwind glissando button ending. Malevolent forces preparing for battle. Orks. Wicked sorcerer and black magic.


By: Reed Robbins

A diverse and eclectic composer, Reed Robbins excels at creating exciting, heartfelt, and humorous music across many genres. He has served as a composer, orchestrator, arranger, sound designer, producer, and engineer for numerous television and multimedia projects. Specializing in animation, Reed's credits include Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures, Goof Troop, Smurfs, Ghostbusters, Dennis the Menace, and Street Sharks, which received a Golden Reel Award nomination for music scoring and production.
Duration: 0:28    Tempo: Medium    BPM: 120    Vocal Type: Instrumental

Genre: Dangerous Music

Subgenre: Mysterious Dark Magical Enchanted

Catalog ID: 754155
Keywords: martial military dark anticipation sorcerer's apprentice witch anxious forceful powerful big disturbing dramatic hard powerful foreboding ominous tension wicked chaotic heavy orchestral film score filmscore underscore cinematic soundtrack movie score video game, terror suspense strange scary horror hell satan devil fire burning slaves halloween monsters uncomfortable nervous anxiety pitch black demons underworld death blackness darkness reptiles animation cartoon vampires fairy tales crypt unnerving alarming nightmare confused hypnotic opening closing unfriendly ugly wizard witch sorceress confident explosive heroic hopeless marching jealous moody mystical obsessive painful pushy raw rebellious restless sadistic suffocated suspicious swaggering vengeful wrong cartoon animation

Description: Evil Battle Preparation, Dangerous Music, Mysterious Dark Magical, Music for shops, restaurants, lounges, stores, chains, hotels, airlines, on-hold phone systems, and more.

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