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Credits 
| Composer / Composer | Nobuo Uematsu / 植松伸夫, Yuzo Koshiro / 古代祐三, Yoko Shimomura / 下村陽子, Tokuhiko Uwabo / 上保徳彦, Asuka Sakai / 境亜寿香, Hirokazu Tanaka / 田中宏和, Keiichi Suzuki / 鈴木慶一, Eveline Fischer, Hirokazu Ando / 安藤浩和, Soyo Oka / 岡素世, Kenta Nagata / 永田権太, Grant Kirkhope, Koji Kondo / 近藤浩治, Yasunori Mitsuda / 光田康典, Ryo Nagamatsu / 永松亮, David Wise, Danny Baranowsky, Yuko Takehara / 竹原裕子, Jun Ishikawa / 石川淳, Junichi Masuda / 増田順一, Yasuaki Fujita / 藤田靖明, Takashi Tateishi / 立石孝 | | Arranger / Arranger | The Runaway Four | | Performer / Performer | The Runaway Four (Allan Heppner, Chris Doughty, Chris McKnight, Josh Pendlebury), Sarah McGrath |
Tracklist 
Disc 1
| 01 |
This Game is Baroquen |
4:28
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| 02 |
Boreal Bedlam |
8:52
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| 03 |
Magma Mayhem |
9:55
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| 04 |
Battle Royale |
17:18
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| 05 |
Your Sanctuary |
4:57
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| 06 |
Melody of Lute (Bonus Track) |
1:45
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Disc length
47:15
Notes 
"The Runaway Four, Vancouver’s video game medley monsters, release their independent studio debut “Chaos Theatre” on January 20, 2017. This 45 minute sonic adventure contains 37 choice tunes from 31 video game titles, mixing popular favourites and hidden gems into 5 themed tracks. Medleys from past performances were selected to build a dynamic narrative through the course of the album, intended to give the listener an adventure for the ears.
The opening track, “This Game is Baroquen”, uses themes that highlight pre-classical musical devices of polyphony and counterpoint, and starts the journey on a light foot. Ice levels don't often come second, but “Boreal Bedlam”, the second track, keeps the fun going with melody-rich ice themes from the snowy woods of Earthbound to the cool, cool mountain of Super Mario 64. Track 3, “Magma Mayhem”, leans back on the rhythm section and heats things up with themes of fire, lava and the infernal, preparing listeners for the 17-minute epic to follow that is “Battle Royale”. The fourth track begins solemn and foreboding, but soon dives into heavy battle themes from Final Fantasy, Chrono Trigger, Pokémon and Donkey Kong franchises and ending with a triumphant fanfare. The closing title, “Your Sanctuary”, is an arrangement of themes from Earthbound exclusively. “Your Sanctuary” is the warm hug at the end of the journey, with a soft chord from the keys enveloping an endearing melody alongside contemplative bass harmonies and drum beats."
Allan Heppner - Drums & Percussion Chris Doughty - Keyboards & Vocals Chris McKnight - Bass Josh Pendlebury - Guitar & Vocals
Sarah McGrath - Guest Vocals
Arrangements by The Runaway Four Produced by The Runaway Four
Mixed and Mastered by Shafer Carson Tracking by Josh Pendlebury Drum tracking by Gary Carter Drum editing by Dan Whittal & Allan Heppner Additional tracking by Shafer Carson
Original Artwork by Eddie Farrell Design & Layout by Allan Heppner
COMPOSER CREDITS
This Game Is Baroquen features “The Place I’ll Return To Someday” from Final Fantasy IX (Playstation, 2000) by Nobuo Uematsu “Birth of the People” from ActRaiser (SNES, 1990) by Yuzo Koshiro “Margarie Margarita” from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES, 1996) by Yoko Shimomura “Clotho” from Columns (SEGA Mega Drive, 1990) by Tokuhiko Uwabo “Fugue #7777” from Katamari Damacy (Playstation 2, 2004) by Asuka Sakai
Boreal Bedlam features “Snowman” from EarthBound (SNES, 1994) by Hirokazu Tanaka/Keiichi Suzuki “Ice Cave Chant” from Donkey Kong Country (SNES, 1994) by Eveline Fischer “Iceberg Ocean” from Kirby’s Dream Course (SNES, 1994) by Hirokazu Ando “Vanilla Lake” from Super Mario Kart (SNES, 1992) by Soyo Oka “Sherbet Land” from Mario Kart: Double Dash (Gamecube, 2003) by Shinobu Tanaka/Kenta Nagata “Frappe Snowland + Final Lap Fanfare” from Mario Kart 64 (Nintendo 64, 1996) by Kenta Nagata “Freezeezy Peak” from Banjo-Kazooie (Nintendo 64, 1998) by Grant Kirkhope “Cool Cool Mountain + Course Clear Fanfare” from Super Mario 64 (Nintendo 64, 1996) by Koji Kondo
Magma Mayhem features “Wild West (The Veldt)” from Final Fantasy VI (SNES, 1994) by Nobuo Uematsu “Primitive Mountain” from Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995) by Yasunori Mitsuda “Bazaar” from EarthBound (SNES, 1994) by Hirokazu Tanaka/Keiichi Suzuki “Melty Monster Galaxy” from Super Mario Galaxy 2 (Wii, 2010) by Ryo Nagamatsu “Magma Flows” from Kirby Air Ride (Gamecube, 2003) by Shogo Sakai/Jun Ishikawa/Hirokazu Ando/Tadashi Ikegami “Hot Top Volcano” from Diddy Kong Racing (Nintendo 64, 1997) by David Wise “Barrel Volcano” from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES, 1994) by Yoko Shimomura “Hot Damned” from Super Meat Boy (XBOX 360, 2010) by Danny Baranowsky
Battle Royale features “The Lunarians” from Final Fantasy IV (SNES, 1991) by Nobuo Uematsu “Ancient Dragon’s Stronghold” from Chrono Cross (Playstation, 1999) by Yasunori Mistuda “Let The Battles Begin!” from Final Fantasy VII (Playstation, 1997) by Nobuo Uematsu “Battle Scene” from Final Fantasy (NES, 1987) by Nobuo Uematsu “Sub Battle” from Bahamut Lagoon (SNES, 1996) by Noriko Matsueda “Dying Corpse” from Breath of Fire II (SNES, 1994) by Yuko Takehara “Marx’s Theme” from Kirby Super Star (SNES, 1996) by Jun Ishikawa/Dan Miyakawa “Sub Castle” from Super Mario World (SNES, 1990) by Koji Kondo “Tyran Castle” from Chrono Trigger (SNES, 1995) by Yasunori Mitsuda “Devil’s Lab” from Final Fantasy VI (SNES, 1994) by Nobuo Uematsu “Weapons Factory” from Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars (SNES, 1994) by Yoko Shimomura “Crocodile Cacophony” from Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy’s Kong Quest (SNES, 1995) by David Wise “Team Rocket Hideout” from Pokemon Red/Blue (Game Boy, 1996) by Junichi Masuda “Dr. Wily Boss Theme + Wily Defeated Fanfare” from Mega Man 3 (NES, 1990) by Yasuaki Fujita “Intro” from Mega Man 2 (NES, 1988) by Takashi Tateishi
Your Sanctuary features “Welcome To Your Sanctuary”, “A Flash of Memory” and “Your Sanctuary” themes from EarthBound (SNES, 1994) by Hirokazu Tanaka/Keiichi Suzuki
Melody of Lute (Bonus Track) “Melody of Lute” from Final Fantasy IV (SNES, 1991) by Nobuo Uematsu
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Game
Platforms represented
Microsoft Xbox 360, NES (Famicom), Nintendo 64, Nintendo Game Boy, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo Wii, PC, Sega Mega Drive (Genesis), SNES (Super Famicom), Sony PlayStation, Sony PlayStation 2
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