File:Hellmarch.ogg

This is a 30 second clip of Hell March from the score of Command & Conquer: Red Alert. It is taken from the official soundtrack release of the game. It is u

File:Hellmarch.ogg

Summary

This is a 30 second clip of Hell March from the score of Command & Conquer: Red Alert. It is taken from the official soundtrack release of the game. It is used to help illustrate Frank Klepacki's style of composing for his biographical article.

Rationale for the fair use of this image in the article Frank Klepacki:

  • Electronic Arts has not released this music into the public domain.
  • The clip is used to demonstrate Frank Klepacki's distinctive style.
  • The clip lasts only 30 seconds.
  • The clip does not limit Electronic Arts's ability to sell Red Alert.
  • The entire song is available to listen to for free on Frank Klepacki's website.

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