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Thank you for your feedback. We will see what can be done, and I know the composer will be extremely happy to hear that you like the soundtrack. :)
The first time I heard it, was when I was building my house and I heard this riveting sounding music. I was way up in the mountains, thinking this is great mountain building song I walk down the hill to find out I was being attacked by bandits.
My moment of blissful joy turned into a split second "Oh, Sh**!" panic reflex mode. Now, I look forward to killing bandits, just to hear the song again.
I also enjoy listening to this one song, during a battle (usually with an animal). One cracks me up, when the happy busy music dramatically drops and I hear a boar challenging me in the far distance. I turn around to face my challenger. One of the battle songs has this female chanting sound, that kind of reminds me of Xena the Warrior Princess. I nicknamed the Amazonian Princess Warrior Boar Battle Cry song.