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Instruments of destruction n.r.g.
Instruments of destruction n.r.g.











instruments of destruction n.r.g.
  1. INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. MOVIE
  2. INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. PLUS
  3. INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. SERIES
  4. INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. DOWNLOAD

After you have the player simply download the songs and open them with the player. First you must download a mp3 player for your OS. I have provided the soundtrack in MPEG 3 (mp3) format. A moment I, as well as ever other child of the 80's, remembers well. DiCola's score is emoitional, and very heart felt, particularily at the time of Optimus Prime's death. These up lifting cuts are contrasted by the harder rock style of Spectre General in a very effective way. The tracks are head lined by two rock-ballads by Stan Bush, The Touch and Dare.

INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. SERIES

An Australian radio comedy series called Get This also used four tracks from the soundtrack for a sketch called 'Passiona High', about a nerd who wins a synthesizer competition.The soundtrack combined the talents of many low-key rockers of the day, as well as a excellent underlying score by Vince DiCola.As a result, DiCola and Kenny Meriedeth collaborated on an arranged medley of tracks from the film, which was included as a bonus track on the Anthology's first volume. While the plagiarism was never officially acknowledged, longtime Turrican series composer Chris Huelsbeck contacted Vince DiCola in 2013 during a Kickstarter campaign to raise funding for the Turrican Sountrack Anthology album series. "Death of Optimus Prime" was also used as the music for the end sequence upon completion of the game, albeit in a more upbeat rearrangement. "Escape" was later plagiarized by composer Ramiro Vaca as the title theme for the original Commodore 64 version of the computer game Turrican.The Transformers Theme (Alternate) - Stan Bush and Vince DiCola Released as "City Under Siege" and "Showdown" on ' Til All Are One 14. " Megatron Must Be Stopped" (Parts 1 and 2) - Vince DiCola Released as "2005" on ' Til All Are One 13. " Moon Base 2 - Shuttle Launch" - Vince DiCola

INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. PLUS

On May 29, 2007, Legacy Recordings re-released the soundtrack in a 20th Anniversary Edition containing the above tracks from the original 1986 release plus these additional tracks:Ī compilation of "Unicron's Theme", "Witness to a Funeral" and "The Enemy Revealed" from 'Til All Are One 12. All of these 3H albums are long since sold out.

instruments of destruction n.r.g.

INSTRUMENTS OF DESTRUCTION N.R.G. MOVIE

Other albums released by 3H which include music from the movie are BotCon '97 - The Concert, Vince DiCola Presents: The Protoform Sessions, Artistic Transformations: Themes and Variations, and Lighting Their Darkest Hour: The Complete Music Score for TFTM. The second disc contains all of the background score (by Vince DiCola) that was not on the original soundtrack, including several "alternate" pieces for scenes that used songs from the original soundtrack, plus "Legacy", the audition piece that got Vince the job. In 1997, the newly-formed 3H Enterprises produced as a BotCon 1997 exclusive a double-CD set called 'Til All Are One: Featuring Stan Bush and Vince DiCola. " Dare to Be Stupid" - "Weird Al" Yankovic." Autobot/Decepticon Battle" - Vince DiCola." Nothin's Gonna Stand in Our Way" - Spectre General." Death of Optimus Prime" - Vince DiCola.A lone New Wave-style track by genre parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic rounds out the set. The movie's soundtrack is a mixture of arena rock and "hair metal" songs by an array of obscure artists, mixed with synthesizer instrumental tracks by Vince DiCola. On March 10, 1992, it was released on CD with a scaled-down version of the original artwork, and then again in 1999 with a new cover (there is no new copyright information on either CDs' booklet or outer case to indicate when they were released). Records, and sold in both vinyl LP (long-playing) record form and audio cassette. The album was originally released on Scotti Bros. The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the official soundtrack issued in 1986 on the day of the movie's release (August 8), featuring songs used in The Transformers: The Movie. The Transformers: The Movie - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack













Instruments of destruction n.r.g.