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Dramatic Sounds And Movements Vol. 1 - Catastrophe And Aftermath

Dramatic Sounds And Movements Vol. 1 - Catastrophe And Aftermath
Dramatic Sounds And Movements Vol. 1 - Catastrophe And AftermathDramatic Sounds And Movements Vol. 1 - Catastrophe And Aftermath
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A1

John Fiddy - Rat In A Trap

1:40

A2

John Fiddy - Scene Of Devastation 1

2:42

A3

John Fiddy - Scene Of Devastation 2

1:03

A4

John Fiddy - Riot 1

2:08

A5

John Fiddy - Riot 2

2:12

A6

John Fiddy - Approaching Danger

1:57

A7

John Fiddy - Famine 1

2:20

A8

John Fiddy - Famine 2

1:26

A9

John Fiddy - Scorched Earch

2:30

A10

John Fiddy - Nightwatch

2:22

B1

Alfi Kabiljo - Fire

2:34

B2

Alfi Kabiljo - Spider And Fly

2:27

B3

Peter Balding - Dangerous Action

3:00

B4

Alfi Kabiljo - Transparent Mirror

1:50

B5

Peter Balding - Dramatic Event

2:23

B6

Alfi Kabiljo - Lost

2:42

B7

John Fiddy - Catacomb

1:50

B8

John Fiddy - Disaster Area 1

1:33

B9

John Fiddy - Disaster Area 2

0:52

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