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BCSS Soundtrack - Despair & Ending Theme

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Puss: "Ahhhhhhhh!!!!"

(Season 1 end)


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Black Cat Security Service (BCSS) is a security service of Black Cat Transport, Inc., an interplanetary transportation company founded in Marilyn, an American territory on Mars.


This is the soundtrack to the fictional Sci-fi project BCSS.

It is a fictional project, so please feel free to use it if you like!

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I would like to make a story which have a really bad aftertaste like The Mist. After I watched the movie, I got to feel a strong attraction to mist. I frequently see it in real life.


Strangely enough, I heard the two songs in a dream I had few months ago, and I wrote them down before I forgot. So I fear that they might be real songs which I actually heard. If that so, I have selective memory.

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You did great at building tension at the beginning and then releasing it after in a calming melody. I hope you can decide on whether you wrote the songs or based them on other music. But remember most songs can are inspired by other songs.

Precipitation24 responds:

Thank you!!
I agree with you. There is a saying that "No modern musician can escape the Ghosts of the Beatles."
By the way, I think it is a very good expression to use cute and quiet music in a heavy and serious movie. Especially I like the scene of Sneak Peek Store in Mass Effect Infiltrator.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lAlU0oT2Xg
It highlights the cruelty of the game. I would like more scenes like this <3 <3

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Nov 6, 2019
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