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  2. Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection series - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z Hit Song Collection (ドラゴンボールZ ヒット曲集, Doragon Bōru Zetto Hitto Kyokushū) is the first installment of the soundtrack series. It was released on July 21, 1989. This album contains the theme songs and several image songs popular among many fans.

  3. House of the Dragon: Season 1 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Djawadi felt that the dragon theme was the "overarching Targaryen theme", but he later focused on the other characters, such as Rhaenyra, Daemon, Alicent and Viserys, and created multiple themes focusing on the family. [9] The music of House of the Dragon mainly focuses on Daemon and Rhaenyra. [10]

  4. Music of Dragon Age: Origins - Wikipedia

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    The Dragon Age: Origins Official Soundtrack comprises songs from the game, composed and produced by Inon Zur and Aubrey Ashburn, with supervision from Simon Pressey. The soundtrack spans 35 tracks, covering a duration of 1 hour 2 minutes and 33 seconds and features vocal performances by Asburn and a choir ensemble.

  5. Dan Dan Kokoro Hikareteku - Wikipedia

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    The song's lyricist, Izumi Sakai, released a cover with her group Zard on their 1996 album Today Is Another Day. [8] There are two English versions. An English version was sung by Vic Mignogna for the English dub of Dragon Ball GT made by Funimation. Another English version was sung by Adam Hunter for the English dub of Dragon Ball GT made by ...

  6. Enter the Dragon (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The Allmusic review states "The opening "Theme from Enter the Dragon" is unquestionably a product of its time. While the tune is occasionally infused with Eastern-sounding chords and instrumental voicings, the adrenaline-pumping proto-funk backbeat is drenched in wah-wah guitar, dramatic brass interjections and (presumably) Lee's intimidating Kiai (battle cry) vocalizations.

  7. Game of Thrones: Season 8 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    "It's been such an honor to be a part of this incredible show for the past eight years", said Ramin Djawadi. [5]Djawadi says of his track "The Night King": "When I talked to Miguel [Sapochnik], the director, and when David [Benioff] and [D. B. Weiss] came to my studio and we started working on this episode, we all agreed that it had to be a piano piece again, just like 'Light of the Seven'.

  8. Dragon Ball Z Game Music series - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Ball Z Gaiden: Saiyan Zetsumetsu Keikaku Game Music (ドラゴンボールZ外伝 サイヤ人絶滅計画ゲームミュージック, Doragon Boru Zetto Gaiden: Saiyan Zetsumetsu Keikaku Gēmu Myūjikku, Dragon Ball Z Side Story: Plan To Eliminate the Saiyans Game Music) is the official licensed soundtrack of the video game of the same name for the Famicom system and later the Playdia ...

  9. Game of Thrones: Season 7 (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Jon and his fellows are surrounded by wights. Daenerys rescues the group. The Night King kills Viserion. Benjen Stark sacrifice his life to save Jon. It contains hints of Daenerys's theme, the White Walkers' theme, Jon Snow's theme, Jon & Daenerys's theme, and the Army of the Dead's theme. Contains also small hints of "When the Sun rises in the ...