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Source Code (Original Motion Picture Score)

Chris Bacon · 2011 · Album

Stage & Screen

This score features a gripping blend of orchestral textures and electronic elements that elevate the suspense and emotional depth of the narrative.

IntenseModernCyclical Time and Existential StrugglesIntense Psychological TensionHeroism in Crisis SituationsExploration of Identity and MemoryThe Intersection of Technology and Humanity

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