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Dan Forden Mortal Kombat Musik Mp3, Flac, Wma Dan Forden Mortal Kombat Musik mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Stage & Screen Album: Mortal Kombat Musik Country: US Released: 1997 Style: Soundtrack MP3 version RAR size: 1504 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1636 mb WMA version RAR size: 1606 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 984 Other Formats: XM ADX VOX VOC MPC MIDI DTS Tracklist Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 1 MK3 Mish Mash 3:17 2 The Roof 1:49 3 The Bank 2:20 4 The Street 2:24 5 The Subway 1:58 6 In Church 1:54 7 The Bridge 2:05 8 The Pit 2:08 9 The Grave Yard 2:00 10 The Soul Chamber 2:15 11 MK3 Audio Tour 4:40 Mortal Kombat 4 12 MK4 Meat 3:48 13 The Tomb 2:03 14 Snake 1:34 15 Elder God 2:06 16 Goro's Lair 2:54 17 The Well 1:58 18 Prison 2:37 19 The Woods 2:26 20 Rain 1:31 21 Goro's Crib 1:35 22 Eldest Gods 2:09 23 The Screws 1:45 24 The Ends 5:19 25 MK4 Audio Tour 8:30 Notes This Soundtrack contains music from the original "Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3" and "Mortal Kombat 4" Arcade games. · "MK3 Mish Mash", openning music, character select screen, "Choose your destiny" screen, Animality, Continue Screen and Game over screen from "Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3". · "The Street" contains female screams from "Mortal Kombat II" and a remembering-feeling from "The Courtyard" from the first "Mortal Kombat". · "The Pit" finishes with Sindel "Friendship". · "MK3 Audio Tour", is a game play emulation, that includes non-used audio. · "MK4 Meat" includes Intro music, Select screen, "Choose your destiny", Continue, Main and Final Screen music. · "The Woods" includes "Living forest" sounds. · "Goro's Crib", "Eldest Gods" and "The screw" are non-used tracks from the original game. · "MK4 Audio Tour" is a game play emulation, that features non-used audio. Related Music albums to Mortal Kombat Musik by Dan Forden Mental Kombat - Les Temps Sont Durs (Suicide) / Partout La Zonz' Various - The Best Of Mortal Kombat KMFDM / Rammstein - Megalomaniac / Engel Various - Mortal Kombat (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Peroxide Mocha - Mortal Kombat Cast In Fire / Kombat - Cast In Fire / Kombat Hicsos / Mortal Factor - Hicsos Vs. Mortal Factor Malvery - Mortal Entrenchment In Requiem Various - Mortal Kombat Ultimix Various - Mortal Kombat - Excerpts From The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack.
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