35 Royalty-Free Audio Tracks for "War Of The Worlds"

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Had a go at making some of the tripod sounds from war of the worlds , turned out orite, will be uploading a tutorial soon.
Author: Jarredgibb
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A recreation of the deep angry g note we all heard in epic hollywood action trailers. Sounds also a bit like the tripods from "war of the worlds". Made with fl studio.
Author: Kinoton
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I was just messing around in audacity, doing some things with a party noise maker sound effect, i slowed it down, put some reverb & echo, messed with the pitch a little bit, and got this! it's supposed to be kinda like "trumpets in the sky" and/or war of the worlds inspired.
Author: Mr Keybored
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Hi! this is my first upload. This is a recording on a bbb tuba of an a natural (below staff), a low b natural (also below), and an f natural (below again). Edited for ominous-ness with expstudio audioeditor and cyberlink waveeditor. Mostly an experiment in those suites. Sorry for low quality/wrong pitches!.
Author: Wolf
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War of the worlds ( my version) aliens attacking america it sounds like america loses. Features sounds by:http://www. Freesound. Org/people/cormi/sounds/120529/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/udopohlmann/sounds/132877/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/dkmedic/sounds/104439/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/guitarguy1985/sounds/57808/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/burninvernon/sounds/172089/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/blupon73/sounds/171816/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/qubodup/sounds/159622/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/hello_flowers/sounds/31887/http://www. Freesound. Org/people/guitarguy1985/sounds/70936http://www. Freesound. Org/people/vlammenos/sounds/52906/and the national anthem which was public domain.
Author: Burninvernon
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A song from The Remains of Tom Lehrer
Author: Untitled
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Originals made with these tools :# fl studio 11# adobe premiere pro cs3# boss digital studio br-864# microphone sony f-730# harman kardon 20 in analog system# suzuki electric guitar sls-50bk# keyboard casio.
Author: Astronautchild
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Performed by Geoffrey O'Hara
Author: Geoffrey O'Hara
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The sound of the tripod spotting a town.
Author: Pogtavia
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The sounds of the tripod blaring while wandering the fields of surrey.
Author: Pogtavia
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The Bombers of World War II performed by the Concert Band of the United States Air Force Band. Track 9 from Heritage to Horizons (2007).[1]
Author: Composition: unknown; Performance: United States Air Force Band, Concert Band; Recording: United States Air Force Band
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Audio taken from a video file i recorded on the set of a world war ii film.
Author: Ibirdfilm
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World War V performed by the Dimensions in Blue jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force Band of the West. Track 13 from Generations (1996).[1][2][3] Credits: Captain Steven Grimo, Commander Captain Danny Varella, Vice Commander Airman First Class Kevin Burns, trumpet
Author: Composition: Dave Bandman; Performance: United States Air Force Band of the West, Dimensions in Blue; Recording: United States Air Force
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Sad war music made in fl studio using samples and mixing the sounds + rain atmosphere. No copyright, free to use everywhere. Would be thankful if sent the link of the project you used the sound in. (sorry for bad audio quality freesound messed it up).
Author: Magmi
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The Ballad of Rodger Young is an American war song by Frank Loesser, written and first performed during World War II in March 1945.
Author: Army PFC Frank Loesser (writer/composer), West Point Cadet Glee Club 1956-58 (performers). Soloist: William Webb '57.
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Pack Up Your Troubles in Your Old Kit-Bag, and Smile, Smile, Smile is the full name of a World War I marching song, published in 1915 in London. It was written by George Henry Powell under the pseudonym of "George Asaf", and set to music by his brother Felix Powell. This is the version sung by Helen Clark.
Author: George Henry Powell/Felix Powell
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The "Colonel Bogey March" by Kenneth Alford, played by the US Coast Guard Band for the album "The Coast Guard Remembers World War II".
Author: Kenneth Alford
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Semper Paratus, performed in 1944, during World War II, by the Boston Pops.
Author: Untitled
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Sound of moving light soviet tank t-26 (tank of world war ii, civil war in spain). Summer forest. Tracks and engine sound, engine acceleration. Video with this sound was recorded in finland (parola tank museum). Date: summer 2009. Microphone: unknown video-camera microphone. The sound was postprocessed with program audacity (freeware) to remove talks and artifacts.
Author: Greatmganga
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This one is an attempt to replicate the ww2 enfield bolt action rifle the british used through world war 1 all the way to world war two and is even still used in some paramilitaries today. I used mostly recordings of the actual enfield rifle and just stacked them together, processed them with eq and multiband compression and several transient designers to bring out the snap and attached a reverb tail to it. Made this in ableton live.
Author: Superphat
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President Roosevelt's Pearl Harbor Day message to joint session of Congress asking for a declaration of war with Japan. "The Star-Spangled Banner" is played on this recording after the speech. NARA claims the entire speech to be "Unrestricted"
Author: Recording: Bradley, John G. (John Grover), 1886-1974 (NARA record) Derivative work: Uploaded to Wikimedia Commons by W. Guy Finley.
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Arthur Fields sings Hunting the Hun, recorded 1918. It was a hit during the first world war and also a strong seller the years after. Arthur Fields singt Hunting the Hun, aufgenommen 1918. Der Titel war ein großer Hit während des Ersten Weltkrieges und verkaufte sich auch danach noch gut.
Author: Unknown authorUnknown author
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A real fw-190 performing a low-altitude flyby next to the camera. Recorded at flying legends airshow, edited in audacity for removal of background noise.
Author: Snipperbes
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This is my recording of a wwii vought f4u corsair prop airplane passing by. This is recorded at the military aviation museum in 1341 princess anne rd, virginia beach, va 23457 during the summer of 2021.
Author: Nicholasjudy
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The "March of the Women Marines" composed by Louis Saverino of the United States Marine Band for the Marine Corps Women's Reserve, played by the U.S. Marine Band for the album Uncommon Valor.
Author: Composition: Musician First Class Louis Saverino, United States Marine Band Performance: United States Marine Band
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Soundscape of an enfolding air raid on a doomed city, period around world war ii, from some distance from the city itself. In the onset, the listener stands on a windy heath, and hears the air-raid sirens in the distance. Then come the bombers (propeller planes!), supposedly lancasters or so, passing overhead toward their target. . . I did this for a tv documentary, however i kept all rights and, as usual, you may use it free of charge and attribution. Enjoy.
Author: Blaukreuz
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I visited hiroshima peace memorial park in october, 2006, where the first atomic bomb was used against human beings in 1945. A lot of people from many countries were walking there. A man tries ringing the bell. Recorded with at835 and r-09.
Author: Heigh Hoo
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On March 11, 2018, the Marine Band presented a Living History program titled Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band Tribute. The program told the story of the talented and adventurous women who served our country in a most unique and unprecedented manner. Author of the book Bands of Sisters: U.S. Women’s Military Bands During World War II, Dr. Jill Sullivan served as a guide through the personal accounts of those very women who blazed a trail for many to follow. The Marine Corps Women’s Reserve Band of Camp Lejeune was established under the watch of 'The President’s Own' to support bond drives and was active during World War II from 1943–45. In 1944, the ensemble even sat in for one of the Marine Band’s popular 'Dream Hour' broadcasts, a program that will be reenacted in its entirety as part of this concert. The performance took place in Schlesinger Concert Hall at Northern Virginia Community College in Alexandria, Va. Conducted by Capt. Michelle A. Rakers.
Author: Composition: Frank W. Meacham; Performance/Recording: United States Marine Band
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At the 9th of may in saint petersburg, russia. Celebration of the end of world war two. Polic is trying to keep people away from walking on the streets. This officer knows how to play its siren. Binaural recording with soundman okm`s and a h4n. If you want to support my work, please visit:jardinsonore(. )bandcamp(. )comthere you find a lot more.
Author: Nikitralala
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This anthem commemorates the Liberation of Azarbaijan on December 15, 1946. In one of the first episodes of the Cold War, Imperial Iran overcame the puppet states installed by the Soviet Union prior to their exit from Iran's northwest. The region had been occupied since the Anglo-Soviet Invasion in the Second World War. Nurtured by Joseph Stalin, the territory of Azarbaijan was infested by Communists with the likes of Baghirov and political outcasts with the likes of Pishevari. This anthem, written by the famed Hossein Golegolab, is an ode to the true regal spirit of Azarbaijan. It was played during the commemorative anniversaries of the territory's liberation and was performed by the students of the Imperial Officers' Academy.
Author: Untitled
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I created this sound using lmms and 2 instances of it's zynaddsubfx plugin and a kick using the kicker plugin and some ladspa effects. I tried to emulate the "inception braaam " sound the best i could. Hopefully someone can find this useful to use in their project.
Author: Mikobuntu
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I've fiddled with this sound for a while, its 22 layers of base tones, atmosphere and static blended together to create a heavy, powerful sounding beam weapon. The finish is a slowed, lowered and reverberated tone from a french horn.
Author: Deleted User
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Sound of footsteps (hiking boots) in an artificial stone tunnel about 4 to 5 metres in diameter in brezzo di bedero (northern italy). The tunnel is part of the structures of the 'cadorna' defence line, dating back to wwi, and leads to an artillery emplacement in a cave. Sound of footsteps and crunching gravel under the soles, with a slight echo and reverberation from the cave environment. Perfect for creating eerie, natural and industrial backgrounds and first-person vr experiences. Recorded with a zoom h1n held in hand while walking and pointed towards the feet.
Author: Ilmotografo
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Forward with NOAA the NOAA Corps Song The "NOAA Corps Song" is actually entitled "Forward with NOAA." In 1987-88 the National Association of Commissioned Officers (ACO) was interested in commissioning a NOAA Song. Captain (then Commander) Steve Manzo was a member of the ACO Executive Board and volunteered to assist. Manzo contacted a long-time friend, Bob Arberg. Bob's father, Bud Arberg, had actually written the music and words to the "Army Song" -- while assigned to the Adjutant General's Staff during World War II. Dr. Arberg (former Princeton graduate in music) was retired and he readily volunteered to write a song. Dr. Arberg was provided reference materials on the NOAA Corps. He recognized at the outset that this was an attempt to build NOAA Corps morale and he cautioned that buy-in/acceptance within the Corps would not be easy. The song was first presented at a National ACO Dining-In in either 1988 or 89. Secretary of Commerce William Verity was present, as were both Bud and Bob Arberg. Bud Arberg played the piano and performed the "NOAA Song" to the assembled group of 150 officers and guests. Upon completing the NOAA Song, Secretary Verity graciously presented Dr. Arberg with a small gift of thanks on behalf of DOC/NOAA/NOAA Corps. The music was arranged by the USAF Band. The words are as follows: Forward with NOAA With the Corps that's got it all Science and Service We are always there to meet the call We survey the oceans And we track storms in the air Forward with NOAA We're the NOAA Corps, we're always there -- Musical Interlude then Repeat -- Forward with NOAA With the Corps that's got it all Science and Service We are always there to meet the call We survey the oceans And we track storms in the air Forward with NOAA We're the NOAA Corps, we're always there
Author: Untitled
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