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Themes to "The Discovery of Utopia" IV. The Guardians Awaken

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File:rosutop4.nwc (August 2004) 12 kB
Full name of work:Themes to "The Discovery of Utopia" IV. The Guardians Awaken
Composer:Rosario, Vince (1986- ) Puerto Rican
Music category:Thematic Movements, Soundtrack, Classical
Instruments:Orchestra
Name of file creator:Vince Rosario
e-mail address:vnzr926 "at" aol "dot" com
Running time:00:03:12
Comments:As I mentioned before, explaining the story of "The Discovery of Utopia" in this page is useless so when the last movement is finished it will be sent in word format. Anyways the sphere of utopia has been stolen by three corrupt scientist. Thus, the guardian system of Utopia was activated causing killer machines form the Utopian Empire to emerge and commence patrol and assault on anything other than a robot or the creator ( you' ll see who he is). Pretty cool huh? Anyway this movement describes the turmoil and danger that the scientista are facing and how they emerge victorious at the end. Comments are always appreciated. Hope you like it.