“Run Amok” by Kevin MacLeod ~ enjoy it 🙂
Music by Kevin MacLeod // Video by KMA
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► MACLEOD’S DESCRIPTION OF THIS SONG
✘ Genre: Silent Film Score Collection: Comedic
✘ Time: 1:47 148 BPM (Allegro – Pretty Fast)
✘ Instruments: Strings, Tuba, Trumpet, Trombones, Marimba, Clarinet, Bassoon, English Horn, Oboe, Percussion
✘ Tags: Action, Bouncy, Bright, Humorous
❝ Super comedy action sequence. You’ll know if you need this. ❞
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► CREDIT and USAGE
✘ Title: Run Amok
✘ Music: Kevin MacLeod
✘ License: CC BY 3.0 (http://goo.gl/BlcHZR)
✘ Download: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/mp3-royaltyfree/Run%20Amok.mp3
ISRC: USUAN1400024
© 2014 Kevin MacLeod
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For those not familiar, today the phrase “run amok” (also spelled “amuck”) is often used to describe such things as children making a mess while they run around and play or the like. Classically, though, it more resembled the modern phrase “going postal” or someone who just snaps for various reasons and goes on a murderous rampage, very similar to what is depicted in the Michael Douglas’ film, Falling Down.
Want the text version?: http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2013/02/origin-of-the-phrase-run-amok/
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http://www.theharvardadvocate.com/content/running-amok
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_amok
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