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The Corporation

From a soundtrack I wrote for a friends short film about going on a date with the devil. From a soundtrack I wrote for a short kids movie. Writing kids music was difficult. Almost didnt include this one in the game, but a friend convinced me a few days before we finished. Im glad he did! Theme I wrote for a friends drama/mystery series. I recorded two friends The Corporation single notes, and then I was able to play them back with my keyboard to get a choir. This became the theme for progress in the game. A variation is used for MOMs theme. Recorded some great singers from Carnegie Mellon. This is the first time the whats up there anyway theme can be heard. You can hear the same theme in the tracks Years of Work and The Last of the Goo Balls. Welcome to the Information Superhighway I wrote this one back in high school, which makes me feel old. You can hear a nod to phantom of the opera in a section of the organ part. I had forgotten this song existed, and was glad to find it burned onto an old rotting cd-rom. I think this was the first time I ever recorded someone singing. Only the second half of this clip is used in the game. Originally written for a friends NES game Dikki Painguin. This was the second track I wrote for the game. The goal was to make a variation on Amazing Grace, in the style of those old western soundtracks by Ennio Morricone. This has become the unofficial second theme to World of Goo, after we used it in our second trailer. I originally wrote this for an animated short film I made with some friends. I recorded a bunch of performers all huddled around a single microphone in my bedroom to get the layers used in this track. Drums were made by banging on chairs and cardboard boxes. I wrote this in 2001 as a joke for a The Corporation class in undergrad. Only the beginning of this song is used in the game, and for only one level, but it has become one of the The Corporation requested pieces of music. So, heres the full song, but it comes with a warning this song is designed to sound like every cheap 90s dance song ever made. The singer is great though, an astrophysicist named Jessica.

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