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|composer = Dick de Benedictis
|composer = Dick de Benedictis
|composer2 = Nicolas Carr
|composer2 = Nicolas Carr
|name = Evil Mind
|name = Evil Mind
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|introduced = "[[Dunces and Dragons]]"
|introduced = "[[Dunces and Dragons]]"
}}"'''Evil Mind'''" is a series of cues composed by Dick de Benedictis. The cues were originally released on the ''Symphonic Adventures'' CD in 1997. There are twelve versions, but picked three versions. The tracks are used by Nicolas Carr.
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"'''Evil Mind'''" is a series of cues composed by Dick de Benedictis. The cues were originally released on the ''Symphonic Adventures'' CD in 1997. There are twelve versions, but picked three versions. The tracks are used by [[Nicolas Carr]].


==Usage==
==Usage==
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==Usage in Tracks Composed by Nicolas Carr==
==Usage in Tracks Composed by Nicolas Carr==
===Starting the Boat===
===Starting the Boat===
This track used Evil Mind 8.
This track used "Evil Mind 8."
{{OM-list|Mrs. Puff, You're Fired|"What do I do now?"}}
{{OM-list|Mrs. Puff, You're Fired|"What do I do now?"}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Evil Mind 3 is actually from the AV Music Publishers Library, listed and misspelled as "Suspense End" by Cornelius Joh Bolten.
*"Evil Mind 3" is actually from the AV Music Publishers Library, listed and misspelled as "Suspense End" by Cornelius Joh Bolten.
[[Category:List of original music]]

Revision as of 17:33, 16 July 2020

"Evil Mind" is a series of cues composed by Dick de Benedictis. The cues were originally released on the Symphonic Adventures CD in 1997. There are twelve versions, but picked three versions. The tracks are used by Nicolas Carr.

Usage

Evil Mind 3

Episodes

Evil Mind 4

Evil Mind 8

Usage in Tracks Composed by Nicolas Carr

Starting the Boat

This track used "Evil Mind 8."

Trivia

  • "Evil Mind 3" is actually from the AV Music Publishers Library, listed and misspelled as "Suspense End" by Cornelius Joh Bolten.