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===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix''=== | ||
*In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix]]'', "Destati" is heard in | *In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix]]'', the ''Drammatica'' variant of "Destati" is heard in ''[[A Fragmentary Passage]]''. | ||
==Composition== | ==Composition== | ||
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*''{{c|End of the World|track}}'' is the field theme for End of the World. | *''{{c|End of the World|track}}'' is the field theme for End of the World. | ||
*''[[Guardando | *''[[Guardando nel buio]]'' is the boss theme for the last battle against [[Game:World of Chaos|World of Chaos]]. | ||
*''[[Darkness of the Unknown]]'', although mainly based on the song ''[[Another Side]]'', contains a brief element from ''Destati'', which plays from the 4:36 to 4:45 mark. This song plays during the final battle against [[Xemnas]]. | *''[[Darkness of the Unknown]]'', although mainly based on the song ''[[Another Side]]'', contains a brief element from ''Destati'', which plays from the 4:36 to 4:45 mark. This song plays during the final battle against [[Xemnas]]. | ||
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*''[[Dismiss]]'', the boss theme for [[Aqua]]'s final battle against [[Terra-Xehanort]] in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', uses elements from both Destati and [[Fate of the Unknown]]. | *''[[Dismiss]]'', the boss theme for [[Aqua]]'s final battle against [[Terra-Xehanort]] in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', uses elements from both Destati and [[Fate of the Unknown]]. | ||
*A fuller, bolder version of ''Destati'' appears in ''Drammatica'', which features Yoko Shimomura's most popular works. | *A fuller, bolder version of ''Destati'' appears in ''Drammatica'', which features Yoko Shimomura's most popular works. The last part of this variant track appears in the ending of ''[[A Fragmentary Passage]]''. | ||
*''[[L'Eminenza Oscura I]]'' and ''[[L'Eminenza Oscura II]]'' both contain elements of previous Destati-themed tracks, these being Guardando | *''[[L'Eminenza Oscura I]]'' and ''[[L'Eminenza Oscura II]]'' both contain elements of previous Destati-themed tracks, these being Guardando nel buio and Dismiss, respectively. | ||
*''[[My Heart's Descent]]'' is a more subdued, ethereal version of the first part of the original Destati track that plays during [[Riku]]'s literal Dive into Sora's heart right before the battle against the [[Armored Ventus Nightmare]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. | *''[[My Heart's Descent]]'' is a more subdued, ethereal version of the first part of the original Destati track that plays during [[Riku]]'s literal Dive into Sora's heart right before the battle against the [[Armored Ventus Nightmare]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. |