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Good CC0 Music

Author: 
AnyRPG
Sunday, October 11, 2020 - 14:01
Favorites: 
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Music that may be used some day.

Collected Art: 
Spooky Loop
Intro Music
Dramatic Boss Encounter
Boss Battle #2 [Symphonic Metal]
JRPG Pack 5 Action
Evil Approach
Determined Pursuit (epic orchestra loop)
Swordfight
Enemy Ship Approaching
JRPG Trailer / Theme
Horror Atmosphere
I am not Trash, or am I?
Eastern Arctic Dubstep
Calm Relax 1 (Synthwave 421k)
Laments of the War
Desert calmness and fighting (orchestral) [1:41]
Peaceful Forest
Ninja Theme
Aquaria
Epic Endgame Cinematic
Fantasy: Rising Moon
Opening Theme [Action/Suspense]
Mysterious
painful vacation
Haunting piano
Ambient - The Beach Where Dreams Die
Night Prowler
Horror Loop
A Wonderful Nightmare
Dark Theme
Forgoten tomb ambience
Iso1nhab1tans
Free Music Pack
Oriental
GrassLands Theme
Dark Shrine Loop
Return to Nowhere
Breves dies hominis
Orien2
Tribal
Sci Fi / Adventure / Eastern /Quiet Piano / Loop
A sailor's chant
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