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SponeBob Music Closing The Door (From Goo Goo Gas)|Version 2 | SponeBob Music Closing The Door (From Goo Goo Gas)|Version 2 | ||
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}}'''Closing the Door''' (aka "'''Evil Plans'''") was composed by [[Nicolas Carr]]. It is mostly known for being the dramatic cue that plays at the end of some specials' first parts. The main instruments being played in the piece include low brass, a timpani, cymbals, and other percussion instruments. | }}'''Closing the Door''' (aka "'''Evil Plans'''") was composed by [[Nicolas Carr]]. It is mostly known for being the dramatic cue that plays at the end of some specials' first parts. The main instruments being played in the piece include low brass, a timpani, cymbals, and other percussion instruments. |
Revision as of 21:23, 15 July 2020
Template:Infobox OMClosing the Door (aka "Evil Plans") was composed by Nicolas Carr. It is mostly known for being the dramatic cue that plays at the end of some specials' first parts. The main instruments being played in the piece include low brass, a timpani, cymbals, and other percussion instruments.
Usage
Version 1
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Version 2
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Trivia
- The track coincidentally plays in "The Great Patty Caper" when Plankton closes the train's door.
- In Version 2 between "Trenchbillies" and "Married to Money" it took five years to return.