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{{Infobox PM
{{Infobox PM
|name = Double March
|name = Double March
|sample = Kamp Koral Music- Double March
|composer = Tommy Reilly
|composer = Tommy Reilly
|composer2 = James Moody
|composer2 = James Moody
|introduced = "[[Tag, You're It]]"
|introduced = "[[Tag, You're It]]"
}}
}}
'''Double March''' was composed by Tommy Reilly and James Moody.
"'''Double March'''" was composed by Tommy Reilly and James Moody.


==Usage==
==Usage==
{{PM-list|Tag, You're It|SpongeBob announces his plan; SpongeBob tags Squidward}}
{{PM-list|Tag, You're It|SpongeBob announces his plan; SpongeBob tags Squidward}}
{{PM-list|Cabin of Curiosities|SpongeBob & Patrick ask Larry to be their friends.}}
{{PM-list|Cabin of Curiosities|SpongeBob & Patrick ask Larry to be their friends.}}
{{PM-list|Hard Time Out|SpongeBob and Patrick leave.}}
{{PM-list|Camp SpongeBob|SpongeBob making an announcement.}}
{{PM-list|Camp SpongeBob|SpongeBob making an announcement.}}
{{PM-list|Outhouse Outrage|Rebuilding the outhouse.}}
{{PM-list|Outhouse Outrage|Rebuilding the outhouse.}}
{{PM-list|Kamp Kow|Ending.}}
{{PM-list|Kamp Kow|Ending.}}
{{PM-list|A Tale of Two Roxies|The next morning.}}
{{PM-list|Nite Owls|SpongeBob, Patrick, and Sandy sleeping in a big bed.}}
{{Production Music}}
{{Production Music}}
[[Category:Music]]

Latest revision as of 02:09, 22 July 2024

"Double March" was composed by Tommy Reilly and James Moody.

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