Rodan (1956) soundtrack
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The soundtrack of Rodan was released in 1996, with music by Akira Ifukube. It was later released on digital download in the United States under the title Rodan! by Red Bitch Music on August 8, 2016.[1]
Tracks
- Main Title
- The First Victim
- The Underground Tragedy
- The Appearance of Meganuron
- Meganuron's Fear
- Meganuron - Pursuit
- The Cave-in
- The Earthquake
- Amnesia
- Supersonic Pursuit
- A Shadow Blankets the Sky
- The Birth of Radon
- The Large Underground Cave
- The Appearance of Radon
- Radon, Get 'em!
- Radon Flies to Sasebo
- Radon and the Saikai Bridge
- Radon Attacks Fukuoka I
- The Fury of the Shock Waves
- Radon Attacks Fukuoka II
- The Self-Defense Force Heads to Aso
- The Natural Beauty of Aso
- Ending
Tracks (U.S. version)
- Main Title
- The First Victim
- The Underground Tragedy
- The Appearance of Meganuron
- Fear of Meganuron
- Meganuron / Pursuit
- The Cave-In
- The Earthquake
- Amnesia
- Supersonic Pursuit
- A Shadow Blankets the Sky
- The Birth of Radon
- The Large Underground Cave
- The Appearance of Radon
- Radon, Get 'em!
- Radon Flies to Sasebo
- Radon & the Saikai Bridge
- Radon Attacks Fukuoka I
- The Fury of the Shock Waves
- Radon Attacks Fukuoka II
- The Self-Defense Force Heads to Aso
- The Natural Beauty of Aso
- Ending
- Main Titles (Take 1)
- The Earthquake (Take 1)
- Supersonic Pursuit (Take 1)
- A Shadow Blankets the Sky (Take 1)
- The Appearance of Radon (Take 1)
- The Natural Beauty of Aso #2
- Radon's Cry (Sfx)
- Sound of Radon in Flight I
- Sound of Radon in Flight II
- Sounds of Meganuron Crying in Flight (3 Versions)
- The Siren in the Coal Mining Town
- The Earthquake (Sfx)
- The Eruption (Sfx)
- Radon's Cry (4 Versions)
- Radon, The Great Monster in the Sky (Preview Edition)
Soundtrack
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