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Art of Fighting Well-Matched Contest Story Arranged Sound Trax

Game info

Name: Art of Fighting Well-Matched Contest Story
Original/port composer: SNK Sound Team

Music info

Released: 02 May 1996
Format: Digital audio (WAV / Redbook Audio / MP3)
Composer of these tunes: SNK Sound Team
Music type: Arranged soundtrack
Num of tunes: 19
Num of CDs: 1
Catalogue Nr.: PCCB-00213
Play time: 55:51

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Facts / description

More info here:
http://www.gmronline.com/info.asp?CatNumber=PCCB-00213

Tracklist

01 - Opening Scene 1-1 (1:03)
02 - Back to Fight Again (Theme of Art of Fighting) (0:21)
03 - Opening Scene 1-2 (0:56)
04 - Get High (Rare Groove Mix) (4:39)
05 - Scene 2 (1:34)
06 - MOJO (Boogie) (4:28)
07 - Get High (B-Mix) (3:24)
08 - Scene 3 (1:22)
09 - MOJO (Ramble) (3:39)
10 - MOJO (4:02)
11 - Get High (3:47)
12 - Scene 4 (1:22)
13 - Get High (Goa Trance) (3:39)
14 - Scene 5 (1:34)
15 - Stone in SANTANA (4:36)
16 - MUZIKA JUNGLE (edition 2) (4:40)
17 - MUZIKA JUNGLE (edition 1) (3:57)
18 - Scene 6 (1:48)
19 - ENDING (Liberation Hallucination) (5:00)

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Record created/updated: 16. August 2002.
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