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#5001612
One thing I don’t see get commented here too much is how effective the musics in Extreme Ghostbusters is. It’s really good. There’s a few hints of Elmer’s score here and there. The piano riff. .

I also LOVE the hard rock grungy very 90s theme. It’s really good. As a kid when I would watch this and the song would hit the part where we see the canisters getting jammed in, the needles red lining, boy did I get excited.

Unfortunately as is the case of far too many kids tv shows, I don’t think there was a score created PER episode. More likely there was a suite of cues written and the editors had to stick the music in to fit the episode. I do remember a few cues that seem to be specific to episodes. The Pied Piper Ghost. He had a very eerie theme. I think the leprechaun episode also had specific cues I think. Does anyone know if I’m incorrect here?
#5001616
You're correct that XGB's score was largely a suite of cues, like RGB's was. You're also correct about the Pied Piper and the Leprechaun having distinct cues compared to the rest of the series (though the Piper's pipe tune did reappear at the start of Dry Spell).
#5001624
Kingpin wrote: November 23rd, 2024, 9:13 am You're correct that XGB's score was largely a suite of cues, like RGB's was. You're also correct about the Pied Piper and the Leprechaun having distinct cues compared to the rest of the series (though the Piper's pipe tune did reappear at the start of Dry Spell).
Ooh ok thanks for the confirmation.

What do u think of the music? Do you like the rock version of the theme song?

Real Ghostbusters had some decent music too but I was never much of a fan of when they’d have actual songs on for the montages.

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