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Still A Sad Story - Related Tracks

 

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17 tracks, registered with a PRO
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Tragic Farewell (SM476) provides music for quiet remembrance, seeking solace and images of regret. It takes you through the many layers of sorrow to underscore how you face tragedy and understand its impact on your life. The moods range from lamenting, solemn and brooding to bittersweet, emotional and apologetic. Featured instruments include piano, keyboards, strings and orchestra.


Still a Sad Story
16. The rush 03:40

Siren synth sequences bring this track to life, before a huge drum groove joins them, taking the fever pitch higher. Finally incendiary heavy guitars collide into nail-biting life. A very groovy and powerful combination of sounds. Contains synth guitars, drums and bass.


The rush
17. Slam 05:04

A truly driven piece of adrenaline rock. Guitars and riffs everywhere backed by monster bass and drums. lead guitar takes the place of vocal melodies, soaring high into the stratosphere until the final lead solo bursts into flames. Foo Fighters meets Satriani.


Slam
19. Rampage 05:25

Pure rock drama! Waves of guitars and drums come crashing in on the intro synth sequence...intensity builds through the verse until the chorus attacks with full on guitars and staccato strings. The last chorus has 2 searing lead guitar solos to up the heat just one more notch. Contains guitars, bass, strings, synth and drums.


Rampage
20. Quark 04:49

Like Black Sabbath jamming with the Chemical Brothers and inviting Korn to join in. Hypnotic trashy beats, spacey synth leads and weaving bendy bass lines meld with huge blunt guitars. In the end section, things get quite out of hand as the Tsunami of guitars swamp the Electronica and pummeling ensues until the monster takes it's last breath.


Quark
21. Outlaw 03:03

No messing rock blaster. A cross between Queens of the Stone Age & Foo Fighters...with just a little Journey and Thin Lizzy thrown in just to see what happens. Plenty of dirty guitar riffs and lead licks. Would suit action/thriller type film or extreme sports/motor racing project.


Outlaw
22. Headstrong 03:17

Starts with a twisted and distorted synth drone. pounding drums enter and add to the intensity. Chorus part brings monster guitar riffs which bludgeon you into submission.Track gathers in momentum and intensity towards end when searing lead guitar hovers above the maelstrom. Contains guitars, synth, drums and bass.


Headstrong
30. funky backround 02:11
16 tracks, not registered with a PRO
17 tracks, registered with a PRO