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Club Penguin doesn't hire composers to create music for the game, instead if buys royalty free music from various distributers. This page lists the ''original'' sources for the various tracks Club Penguin has used. Though a comprehensive list of which dealers Club Penguin buys from isn't available all current information suggests [http://www.smartsound.com/ Smartsound] as their primary source of music. | Club Penguin doesn't hire composers to create music for the game, instead if buys royalty free music from various distributers. This page lists the ''original'' sources for the various tracks Club Penguin has used. Though a comprehensive list of which dealers Club Penguin buys from isn't available all current information suggests [http://www.smartsound.com/ Smartsound] as their primary source of music. | ||
Since most dealers offer mutiple mixes of each track offered the songs linked to often don't sound exactly alike. | |||
==Listing of Tracks and Their Sources== | ==Listing of Tracks and Their Sources== |
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Preface
Club Penguin doesn't hire composers to create music for the game, instead if buys royalty free music from various distributers. This page lists the original sources for the various tracks Club Penguin has used. Though a comprehensive list of which dealers Club Penguin buys from isn't available all current information suggests Smartsound as their primary source of music.
Since most dealers offer mutiple mixes of each track offered the songs linked to often don't sound exactly alike.
Listing of Tracks and Their Sources
Games:
Hydro Hopper: The music for this game comes from Smartsound's "Vintage Comedy" album, the track name is "Yessir" the exact mix of this track used isn't known.
Rooms:
Pizza Parlor: The track for the pizza parlor can be found on Smartsound's Uplifting Ideas album under he name "Charlie's here".