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Upgrades ID: KF030909 Album: Got The Guts
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The track begins with rhythmic guitar riffs as a chorus of strings works in a tension building melody. The reigns are handed over to the horn section which plays through the climax. |
02:36 |
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The Final Battle ID: KF030910 Album: Got The Guts
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Waves of string staccato pulses in as dark horn blasts seize the moment, carrying the audience into guttural metal riffs. Harmonic horns pick up in the background only to be cut off and returned to the quiet and tense movement of the strings. |
02:28 |
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Stormy Coast ID: KF030907 Album: Got The Guts
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A harmony of horns starts this track on its weathered course. After the initial verse, it shifts into the thunderous beat of war drums until it finally arrives at the double kicks more typical of heavy metal. |
02:24 |
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Stark ID: KF030904 Album: Got The Guts
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A slower but high-tension piece with driving guitars and horns. The track breaks down into a question and answer between strings and distorted guitars. |
02:15 |
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Running ID: KF030906 Album: Got The Guts
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The track opens with a Shepard tone leading into an aggressive pairing of strings and guitar fusing together at a hard-driven pace to the end. |
02:20 |
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Riffs From Mars ID: KF030901 Album: Got The Guts
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The assault on the Red Planet opens with a slowly building drone, the rhythm emphasized by a growing, militant electric guitar. The kit drums kick in, creating a solid, cosmic metal reminiscent of Holst's Planets. |
02:32 |
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Outer Space ID: KF030905 Album: Got The Guts
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A high pitched drone floats into a wall of aggression and tension, slammed by a quick riser into a dark void driven by strings and staccato electric guitar strums. At the drop, the guitar stops. Horns bring in an element of mystery, which concludes after the resumption of the rhythm. |
02:34 |
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Heavy Impact ID: KF030902 Album: Got The Guts
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The track starts immediately into a high impact rhythm, with heavy guitars driving a fast-paced dynamism. The kit drums drop off at the break, coming back in for an almost funky dialectic interlude between guitars and synth horns. |
02:13 |
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Enemy Troops ID: KF030908 Album: Got The Guts
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A snare and guitars tap out a military march as the horns call out preparing for war. Higher pitched guitars cover the sounds of frantic screams until the final clash with distortion hits. |
02:07 |
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Artillery ID: KF030903 Album: Got The Guts
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A helicopter-like riser introduces the listener to this track full of hits and drive. A string section pushes the rhythm until the drop switches the track to a more atmospheric metal, finally picking up with the earlier high symphonic tone once again. |
02:34 |