((Deep,Dark,Green)) (iddg.it)
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I hope all of you have been reading these song messages. They have some cool drawings in them. This song's theme is supposed to remind you of the robots and submarines that they are using to search the Titanic. It's deep...dark....and green down there. I hope you like it KittenSaw. Enjoy! ███ █ █ █ █ █████ ███ █ █ ██ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █████ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ █████ █ █ █ █ ████ █ █ █ █ █ ███████ ██████ █ ██████ █ █ █ █ ███ █ ███████ ████████ █ █ █ █ █ █ █ of Ignition Music Productions o o |..$$$..| $$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$ $$___$___$$ $│ │$ ($│ █ █ │$) | _ | | ___ | \_______/ 1983-1997-???? Greetings Earthlings......Kalmani,Schoop,CpL,Mazedude RabiteMan,KittenSaw, CaRnAgE
Goblin Klank Bass Kick Mars Sapling Snare Hihat Drop Prop Piano Pad Bass (the fish) ------------------------- Deep,Dark,Green by Akuma Pan (Alex Mauer) of Ignition Music Prod. ========================= Play time- 2:56 Written- 5.4.1997 Released- 5.4.1997 ------------------------- Sample Credits .Kalmani (ChrisPloran) .AkumaPan (AlexMauer) .Gravis Ultasound Patch
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This is a very creative tune with a good introduction. The use of the SFX at the beginning and ending and the cymbal throughout the song are both good musically. The song is somewhat repetetive, however. It is also disappointingly short and never reaches a main melodic climax, which would have really made this a top-notch song. However, it is still excellent mood music. The challenging intro and ending are well done, and the sound effects are executed perfectly. Overall this is a technically tight mod, but a little more ambience could have been used (perhaps putting the cymbal rolls in stereo) to really enhance the mood.