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  2. List of creepypastas - Wikipedia

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    Created by Toronto-based horror illustrator Trevor Henderson (who has also created Cartoon Cat) in 2018, Siren Head is a tall, thin, and skeletal figure with rotting skin and two sirens for a head. The sirens sometimes blare random words in a "staticky" voice; in other stories, they scream garbled music and radio reports, the sounds of people ...

  3. Alexander Brandon - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Brandon (also known as Siren in the demoscene and tracker community) is an American musician, former member of Straylight Productions, who composed music mostly for games produced by Epic Games, or games based on Epic technology, including Unreal, Unreal Tournament, Deus Ex, Tyrian, Jazz Jackrabbit 2, and the cancelled game Jazz Jackrabbit 3D. [1]

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  5. Music of Final Fantasy XIV - Wikipedia

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    The music for the game's reboot, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn, and subsequent expansions, is compiled of a collection of original and remixed songs by numerous composers, namely Uematsu, Soken, as well as others including guest composers such as Okabe of the NIER series. Soken was the sound director for both releases of the game.

  6. Siren (Asian Kung-Fu Generation song) - Wikipedia

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    "Siren" (サイレン, Sairen) is a song by Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. It was released as the lead single of their second full-length studio album, Sol-fa , on April 4, 2004. With the band's then-newly emerging popularity, the single managed to debut at number two on the Oricon charts.

  7. Acme siren - Wikipedia

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    A siren was used in Bob Dylan's classic album, Highway 61 Revisited. One is also heard in Stevie Wonder's song "Sir Duke" just before the second chorus. Dan Zanes also uses a siren in his version of "Washington at Valley Forge." Acme is the trade name of J Hudson & Co of Birmingham, England, who developed and patented the Acme siren in 1895. It ...

  8. Insane in the Brain - Wikipedia

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    DJ Muggs initially claimed the sample was a pitched blues guitar, [8] although shortly after, he claimed that the sound is a horn. Many sources claim that it is actually a sample of a horse from Mel and Tim 's "Good Guys Only Win in the Movies", [ 9 ] [ 10 ] but during an interview with Sound on Sound in December 2018 on the production ...

  9. Battle Sirens - Wikipedia

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    Tom Morello said "'Battle Sirens' is the cross genre hard guitar/hard EDM mashup I've been waiting to hear for years. The devastating grooves, monster drops and insane tension that are a hallmark of both Knife Party and Rage Against the Machine are elevated to a crazy level with this jam."