Talk:Music

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Does anyone know where I can find the extended version of Bye Bye Babylon for download? --ToaJuaraevo01 (talk) 10:46, 8 September 2013 (PDT)

Links to LEGO.com Downloads

Here are the links to the other downloads for the Bionicle songs. Apperantly they are still being hosted on LEGO's website. I would have added these myself but I have never edited a page before, so I figured I would let someone else do it.

This is the song Face Me featuring Niels Brink

http://cache.lego.com/Media/Download/BionicleDownloads/otherfiles/download3596E6F033CB62C6341E0423535152E3/mp3_faceme_MP3.mp3

Gravity Hurts, also featuring Niels Brink

http://cache.lego.com/Media/Download/BionicleDownloads/otherfiles/download69A2934C9ADEB05679E603E4B7FB650B/GravityHurtsMP3_MP3.mp3

Closer To The Truth by Cryoshell

http://cache.lego.com/Media/Download/BionicleDownloads/otherfiles/download8B6EF33A89B818B3FEB5B8968ABC8A5E/CloserToTheTruth_MP3.mp3

Finally, Bye Bye Babylon, (the original LEGO.com version), by Cryoshell

http://cache.lego.com/Media/Download/BionicleDownloads/otherfiles/download92F82B9F3B5A47A3B3979099DD3C9C56/ByeByeBabylon_MP3.mp3

Edsim and Malta or Cryoshell?

I've been wondering, I've heard mixed reports about whether Cryoshell was behind both Face Me and Gravity Hurts. We know they later remade GH so I'm curious, was it some other band who left just about no digital footprint? Or is this just a misconception? {{SUBST:User:Shadow Kurahk/Sig-o-Matic 11:02, 23 December 2016 (CET)

The Face Me was written by Edsim & Maltha, and its instrument was played by CryoShell. Mikkel Maltha is a member of the CryoShell. Eddie Simonsen was a member of the band. Maltha wrote the Gravity Hurts, and the CryoShell played the instrument of the song. The vocalist of both is Niels Brinck. So both songs belong to the CryoShell. -- Surel-Nuva (Talk) 11:23, 23 December 2016 (CET)

Templar Music 2002-2003

The MNOG soundtrack is mentioned, but I think the music in the Bohrok/Bohrok-Kal animations and MNOG2 deserves a mention too. —Planetperson 07:06, 29 June 2017 (CET)

i agree - do we have any copies of these songs, or would we just talk about them? Intelligence4 (talk) 19:58, 5 September 2017 (UTC)

Soundtracks

You know, these 10 are just NiceSurelNuva (Talk) 13:22, 22 July 2017 (CET)

anniversary release?

i don't remember all the details of it, but didn't nathan furst release the MoL soundtrack on his facebook or something several months ago? we should have that on here. Intelligence4 (talk) 19:55, 5 September 2017 (UTC)

It is mentioned, under the Movie Scores section. —Planetperson 00:05, 6 September 2017 (CET)

Paul Hardcastle

It seems we've missed to mention Paul Hardcastle's music, particarly 'Killing Machines' (the full length version of 'The BIONICLE Music' from MNOG and the Power Pack, as well as 'BIONICLE Age.' https://music.instantlicensing.com/audio/search?cd=Extreme+Global+Hardcore&u=Warner+Chappell ~ Wolk (talk) 07:41, 14 November 2019 (UTC)

Release dates for some songs

Hi, guys. While some of the songs in 2005-2009 have their release dates written in Wikipedia, I did some research on the other songs. I looked over BZPower's news feed. Here's what I gathered.

  • Hero music video - September 22, 2005
  • "Hero" and "Caught in the Dream" audio buttons in BIONICLE.com - November 8, 2005
  • Piraka Rap - the short versions appeared in that Piraka Connect-the-Dots game in November 30, 2005 and Piraka.com in December 19, 2005
  • A longer, full version of the song in Hong Kong Toys 'R Us website - September 12, 2006

That's what I can figure from the information.Lenny7092 (talk)