
Raised Swords of Valour
The alternate version of Crossed Sabres of Honour, song for song.
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21 songs
3:49

Aggressive, lo-fi, guitar-forward and percussion-heavy with a blend of indie rock, alt-punk and Brit-pop influences
2:05

A synth-heavy, upbeat and inspiring 80's-style anthem suitable for an epic training montage featured in an action/adventure film
1:50

2:10

gritty and urbane, like an 80s action movie theme song with synthesizers, tom fills and saxophone accompaniment, Very important to have saxophone licks, starting with the second verse and beyond
1:42

3:11

3:16

3:23

2:30

Classic heavy metal/power metal with epic, dramatic male vocals, soaring guitar and energetic drums
1:40

Campy, sunshine pop with jazz flourishes, bouncy horns and playful vocal harmonies
2:41

Toxic Shame v4
v3.5
Lo-fi, experimental, underground with a simple march beat with minimal chords and variations
2:34

Synth Dream v2
v3.5
A dreamy synthwave/retrowave track with pulsating basslines and ethereal melodies, capturing outrun aesthetics, Perfect for nocturnal drives on rain-slicked streets through neon-lit cityscapes
2:01

BMW 325i v5
v3.5
Aggressive, lo-fi, guitar-forward and percussion-heavy with a blend of indie rock, alt-punk and Brit-pop influences
1:45

Waltz ballad with classical guitar, soft vocals like Edelweiss, building to lush orchestral climax, Gentle, uplifting tone
2:43

Casanova
v4.5
A whimsical yet melancholic instrumental featuring a vintage Hammond organ as the lead voice, Backed by sparse, moody string arrangements and light brushes of percussion, Evokes the feel of a late-night carnival or an old music hall—charming, slightly eerie, and nostalgically cinematic, Tempo is slow to moderate, with a measured, deliberate pacing, Style blends chamber pop and minimalist soundtrack composition
2:58

Guess Who 2
v4.5
Mid-1960s West Coast mod-jazz instrumental in the style of film cues from Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, Features dry, jangly electric rhythm guitar (Gretsch or Telecaster through a clean amp), mellow bass groove, brushed drums, light organ, and subtle brass accents, The rhythm guitar is front and center, playing a percussive, metallic chank-chank pattern with a cool, clipped tone, Laid-back, stylish, and slightly cheeky — evokes the feel of a young delivery guy with a transistor radio, swaggering into an upscale home, Cinematic, vintage, with a touch of sly humor and understated funk






