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#Planet of the Monsters | #Planet of the Monsters | ||
#Beginning | #The Beginning | ||
#[[Haruo Sakaki|Haruo]]'s Memory | #[[Haruo Sakaki|Haruo]]'s Memory | ||
#[[Metphies]] | #[[Metphies]] | ||
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#Research Paper File | #Research Paper File | ||
#Analysis Result | #Analysis Result | ||
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#[[Exif]] Tradition | #[[Exif]] Tradition | ||
#Retreat | #Retreat | ||
#[[Eliott Leland|Leland's]] | #[[Eliott Leland|Leland's]] Suicide Attack | ||
# | #Commander | ||
#Operation Instruction | #Operation Instruction | ||
#Induction | #Induction | ||
#In Order to Win | #In Order to Win | ||
#[[ | #[[Landing Ship]] Launch | ||
#Thermobaric Bomb | #Thermobaric Bomb | ||
#Yuko's Battle | #Yuko's Battle |
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The soundtrack for Godzilla: Planet of the Monsters was released by Toho Animation Records on November 15, 2017, featuring music by Takayuki Hattori.[1]
Tracks
- Planet of the Monsters
- The Beginning
- Haruo's Memory
- Metphies
- The Central Committee Shakes
- Research Paper File
- Analysis Result
- Subspace Navigation
- Earth
- Sign
- The Central Committee's Decision
- The GODZILLA Annihilation Strategy
- Speech
- Rush
- Operation Execution
- After 20,000 Years
- Yuko's Feelings
- Earth's Civilization
- Raid
- Withdrawal Behavior
- Exif Tradition
- Retreat
- Leland's Suicide Attack
- Commander
- Operation Instruction
- Induction
- In Order to Win
- Landing Ship Launch
- Thermobaric Bomb
- Yuko's Battle
- The Great Gates
- Total Warfare
- Relief
- GODZILLA[2]
Gallery
"WHITE OUT" by XAI single CD cover
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