Wyrd And Akward OST – Battle Of Kandahar – OST Song & Construction Kit

Battle Of Kandahar – Complete Song & Song Construction Kit

Made with Stable Audio sounds and “Werewolf Crash & Rides Pack” from CCMixter by Bruce H. McCosar

It’s November 22nd, 2001. You’re an average citizen of Kandahar, Afghanistan. The fighting is many kilometers away. It will be days if not weeks before this “coalition of the willing” gets to Kandahar.

It’s 3:33 PM. The sunlight suddenly disappears, and the civil sirens begin to wail for you to take cover…


All sounds are in the key of D.

This is a soundtrack for the second part of the prologue of Wyrd And Akward.

Mr McCosar’s rides came in handy. Surprisingly not a lot of those under the “by” tag by themselves. Maybe hiding in kits.

Prompt: A fantasy scene depicting a flying submarine engaged in an imaginary battle over a pueblo in the Arizona desert, capturing the essence of ‘orientalism’. The desert is vast, with reddish sand and tall, rocky formations typical of Arizona. The pueblo is made of adobe-style houses, with flat roofs and earthy tones, blending into the landscape. The submarine, a blend of old-fashioned and futuristic design, hovers in the sky, with large propellers and metal hull. The sky is a vivid blue with a few clouds, and the setting sun casts long shadows, giving the scene a dramatic and otherworldly feel. This artwork is for an album cover titled ‘Battle of Kandahar’ for an instrumental song inspired by a comic book ‘Wyrd and Akward’.

Prompt: A surreal scene for an album cover, showing a flying submarine over a cityscape inspired by urban orientalism. The city below reflects a blend of traditional and modern architectural elements common in Middle Eastern urban settings. There are intricate, ornate buildings with domes and minarets alongside contemporary skyscrapers. The streets are bustling with a mix of traditional and modern life. The flying submarine is a mix of old-world charm and futuristic technology, with large propellers and a sleek metal body, soaring above the city. The sky is a deep twilight blue, creating a contrast with the warmly lit city below, adding a mystical and adventurous atmosphere to the scene. This is for the album cover of ‘Battle of Kandahar’, an instrumental piece inspired by a comic book ‘Wyrd and Akward’.

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