Below is a table of some music written by Kodakami for RPG Maker games. If you sell a game using any songs, or any part of
these songs without giving credit to Kodakami (unless otherwise stated), we reserve the right to prosecute you for copyright
infringment resulting in the recall of your game and a fine of up to $10,000 (US). By downloading these songs you are agreeing
with these terms and conditions. Have a nice day :)
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Bring the House Down (0:53)
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A song for an intro (not a title-screen) to an actiony game. It was inspired by Queen. Uses a "round" style, meaning
it starts with one line and adds more each time starting with a bass guitar and ending with a high distortion guitar.
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Dark Side of the Sun (0:43)
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A tile-screen song featuring a synthesizer for the low part and a trumpet for the high part. No credit is needed for this
because my dad made the theme up, and that is most of the song.
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Nuclear Rain (1:52)
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A song for no particular part of your game. Features distortion guitar chords, a main cello line, and a guitar solo near the
end. This song starts out with the main theme in a controlled way, followed by a rock-style with a continuous beat. The middle
is mainly a slow samba from the cello. A the end there is a quick guitar solo and a fast-rock to the end. No credit is needed
for this song because it's theme is a direct rip from an orchetral piece called "Bombardment".
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The Final Halo (1:50)
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A song completely made for a Halo-series game as the main theme. It features all strings and some guitar near the end. The
very beginning is the main theme written by me and flows into a slower part with the Halo "gregorian chant" theme.
More of the main theme follows including a false ending and flows directly into the famous strings theme "Rock Anthem
for Saving the World". The very end is when both songs are played together and it ends in a closing way with the lower
strings. Give credit as told, but also give gredit to Bungie.
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What The Funk (1:56)
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A different breed of song with a lot of funk and some jazzy-rock. Featured instruments are Trumpets, Trombones, Piano, Drums,
and a Bass Guitar. I'm gonna let you find out for yourself what it sounds like, but there is a part after the first round
of the main theme with a solo trumpet. This is an improvisational solo for the trumpet and (if it were really played) would
sound different every time, but I added some nice licks and runs to make it interesting. PLease full credit to Kodakami, as
this is probably my best work as of January '07.
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