| | Sound Effects War & Combat Sounds Soundtrack CD - Import
On first listen, War & Combat Sounds seems littered with the same explosions, cowboy fights, and "Medieval Battle Camp" samples that have been turning up on sound effects collections for decades. Repeated listens do little to dispel that first impression. However, the producers do have a vision; the groundbreaking "Axe Fight: Two People," which omits the typical single-person axe fight, adds an entirely new dimension to the annals of combat -- an opponent. ~ James Christopher Monger War & Combat Sounds Soundtrack Music Sound Effects War & Combat Sounds Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Karate: Sparring Match - (with Sound Effects) |
| 2. | Karate: Kata - (with Formal Pre-arranged Exercises/Sound Effects) |
| 3. | Karate: Two People Fighting - (with Sound Effects) |
| 4. | Weaponry: Staff Versus Staff - (with Sound Effects) |
| 5. | Weaponry: Sword Versus Spear - (with Sound Effects) |
| 6. | Hand Gun - (with Sound Effects) |
| 7. | Submachine Gun: One Burst - (with Sound Effects) |
| 8. | Rifle Cocked: Hunting - (with Sound Effects) |
| 9. | Rifle Shot: Hunting - (with Sound Effects) |
| 10. | Submachine Gun: Short Burst - (with Sound Effects) |
| 11. | Submachine Gun: More Shots - (with Sound Effects) |
| 12. | Submachine Gun: Continuous - (with Sound Effects) |
| 13. | Anti-Aircraft Fire: Volley - (with Sound Effects) |
| 14. | Rifle M-15: One Clip - (with Sound Effects) |
| 15. | Shotgun: One Shot - (with Sound Effects) |
| 16. | War: Atmosphere - (with Sound Effects) |
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