Album Tracks
1. This Is Kaiju Kaos
2. Kaiju Rising
3. Defending the Planet
4. Behold! the Planet Devourer
5. Divergent Strike
6. The Darkrider, the Raven, and the Beng-Arii Syndicate
7. On the Hunt
8. Mecha Madness
9. Dr. Kaos
10. Scarecrows Vs. Werewolves [Kaos Mix] - TW Cory
11. Clash of the Colossals
12. Life in the Big 'Plex [Kaos Mix] - Dan Raridan
13. Sinister Scarecrows Strike
14. Anconian Invasion
15. Kaos Island
16. Mountains of Madness [Kaos Mix]
17. Taking Tokyo
18. The Battle Still Rages on
19. Bailey Records Fanfare / Zombie Land Chaos
20. Purple People Eater - Gipson & Fitz
21. Martians Don't Like Surfers - Dan Raridan
22. When You See Those Flying Saucers - Gipson & Fitz
23. Bit Morning Jog - Sam J Smith
On April 1, 2003, there is a tear in the fabric of the space-time continuum, now referred to as the Rift. Details of the origin of the Rift are sketchy at best and are CLASSIFIED at the highest level. It is known for certain that life on Earth will never be the same. 01. This is Kaiju Kaos is a triumphant opening titles song if Kaiju Kaos were a summer blockbuster movie. This is Kaiju Kaos was composed and arranged as an homage to classic horror and monster movies that inspired the game mashed up with modern electronic sounds, sequencing, and instruments. 02. Kaiju Rising was the first single, released January 12, 2010. Inspiration for this song comes from all the expected places: Godzilla, Cloverfield, Mechabot, etc. This song is, in many ways, a sequel to Triunedon Awakes from Mecha Vs Kaiju - The Soundtrack (Bailey Records, 2007). Kaiju Rising features a dark and ambient intro that continually builds as creature sounds are revealed. While this is an entirely new composition many of the sounds are borrowed from Triunedon Awakes. This song is meant to be a soundscape for the three-headed dragon-like monster that lords over the deep in the world of Kaiju Kaos but monster lovers and/or games masters can enjoy this song and use it for whatever imagery is created within their own minds' eye. 03. Defending the Planet is meant to be used as a theme song of sorts for the heroic human faction known as Special Mission Force. Inspiration for this song comes from all the expected places: Ultraman, G.I. Joe, Mechabot, Power Rangers, etc. Defending the Planet was written and produced by Stratos and features guitars by Trevor Peters. 04. Behold! The Planet Devourer was the fourth promotional single. Inspiration for this song comes from two specific places one might not expect: Unicron (Transformers) and a 1988 Master of the Universe comic strip entitled The Planet Devourer. Additional inspiration comes from the expected places: Godzilla, Mechabot, Power Rangers, etc. 05. Divergent Strike is meant to be an unique take on an action sequence where the heroic mech named StratoMaxx is sent to stop the destruction being caused by the Kaiju called Triunedon. Inspiration for this song comes from all the expected places: Ultraman, G.I. Joe, Godzilla, Mechabot, Power Rangers, etc. Divergent Strike features a blend of electronic beats and orchestrated melodies. 06. The Darkrider, the Raven, and the Beng-Arii Syndicate is a theme of sorts for the evil human faction within Kaiju Kaos
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