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Business As Usual (45sec) by Tom Jemmott Music ID: 114088 ![]() | 00:45 $59.95 (A) or $69.95 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| A modern instrumental rock track, ala Goo Goo Dolls, Green Day, Nickelback, etc. Big layered guitars and live drums.Great hook and great for commercials, sports footage and advertising. Website, medi... | ||
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He is coming by Alex Khaskin Music ID: 69938 ![]() | 02:47 $9.95 (A) or $100.00 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| Track 5 ?¢‚Ǩ?ìHe is coming ?¢‚Ǩ?ì Dark, ominous with final revelation of Satan at the end For Film and TV Distant church bells, gothic feeling, church choirs, contrabasses, children choir 2m 45... | ||
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Avalon (45sec) by Tempero Production Music Music ID: 74758 ![]() | 00:45 $34.95 (A) or $34.95 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| Epic and heroic orchestral fanfare, suited for adventure and fantasy.... | ||
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Calming Process - 7min45sec by Mark Oates Music ID: 235561 ![]() | 07:45 $24.95 (A) or $34.95 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| These beautiful beds of hypnotic sounds are as relaxing as they are intelligent.... | ||
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Gritty City(45sec)BPM90-MusicForEverything.com by Grainger Lock Music ID: 275474 ![]() | 00:45 $49.95 (A) or $69.95 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| 45 sec bed suit action or sports. Analog synths, heavy guitar and crunchy hip hop beats. Also suit masculine type themes. ... | ||
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Temple Of The Serpent Tears (45sec Underscore) by Dmytro Krasiuk (aka Cafe Chaika) Music ID: 312297 ![]() | 00:45 $49.00 (A) or $98.00 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| Somber medieval chant (orchestral woodwinds version). Solemn and dolorous melodies are entwining in middle ages polyphonic tradition. Think of praying priest at the sacrifical altar, gloomy dungeon wi... | ||
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Temple Of The Serpent Tears (45sec) by Dmytro Krasiuk (aka Cafe Chaika) Music ID: 312298 ![]() | 00:45 $49.00 (A) or $98.00 (B)Add to Cart | More Options |
| Somber medieval chant (orchestral woodwinds version). Solemn and dolorous melodies are entwining in middle ages polyphonic tradition. Think of praying priest at the sacrifical altar, gloomy dungeon wi... | ||