
The reasonable storyboard about our existence that we aren’t
alone anymore haunts us – whether it’s going to be a hostile meeting like the
jet fighters and those hidden secrets made by the governments as well as those
scientists inside the Area 51 facility in the Nevada desert to be
telepathically, visualized into one of those exterminating visions and the
gaining for natural resources by those race of aliens when capturing Dr.
Brackish Okun on the facility and the failure of the earth organized attacks of
nuclear warhead to their motherships up there.
As aliens have landed and sci-fi
making a great comeback so did the soundtrack for music scoring by the Grammy
winning composer of David Arnold with Nicolas Dodd as the orchestration
conductor; Original Soundtrack Recording Independence Day (music by David
Arnold) opened the 1969 – We Came in Peace to S.E.T.i – Radio Signal to
Aftermath. Followed by El Toro Destroyed as The President’s Speech encouraging
The Day We Fight Back as the celebration on fourth of July really meaningful
again since then.
Contemporary stage & screen classic instrumental tunes sparkling
hopes back among mankind to leave their differences behind and united to
kicking some serious alien’s ass back to outer space and re-taken the planet
back before things fallen apart – like the destruction of white house and many
great historic places by the giant space-ship before the heroes sacrificing
themselves and win back their independence then …
Link:
https://open.spotify.com/album/0OOwpWVLZPD4Sj2xS8cXBb
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