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{{Infobox Song
 
{{Infobox Song
 
  | Title      = March Of The Mods
 
  | Title      = March Of The Mods
  | Composer    = {{Composer|Joe Loss Orchestra}}
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  | Composer    = {{Composer|Tony Carr}}
 
  | Released    = 1964-??-??
 
  | Released    = 1964-??-??
 
  | TitleOrigin = Official
 
  | TitleOrigin = Official
 
}}
 
}}
  
'''March of The Mods''' is quite popular popular music created in 1964.
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'''March of The Mods (Finnjenka Dance)''' is a jazz/funk tune written by Tony Carr, originally performed by The Executives in 1964 and made famous by Joe Loss and His Orchestra the same year.
  
 
== Games ==
 
== Games ==
  
The DOS, GB and ZXS ports of "Lemmings" lack this song.
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The GB and ZXS ports of "Lemmings" lack this song.
  
 
===Lemmings (AMI)===
 
===Lemmings (AMI)===
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  | Platform  = LYNX
 
  | Platform  = LYNX
 
  | Game      = Lemmings (LYNX)
 
  | Game      = Lemmings (LYNX)
  | Recording  = {{Recording|POKEY}}
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  | Recording  = {{Recording|Mikey}}
 
  | Image      =  
 
  | Image      =  
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Brian Johnston}}, {{Arranger|Tim Wright}}
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Brian Johnston}}, {{Arranger|Tim Wright}}
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  | Platform  = NES
 
  | Platform  = NES
 
  | Game      = Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES)
 
  | Game      = Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES)
  | Recording  = {{Recording|NES|01 - Stuck in Castle Nesselstein - NES - Title.ogg}}
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  | Recording  = {{Recording|NES|01 - Stuck in Castle Nessenstein - NES - Title.ogg}}
 
  | Image      = Stuck in Castle Nessenstein - NES - Title.png
 
  | Image      = Stuck in Castle Nessenstein - NES - Title.png
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Micol972}}
 
  | Arranger  = {{Arranger|Micol972}}
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'''''March Of The Mods''''' is a theme for the title screen in [[Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES)]].  <br clear="all"/>
 
'''''March Of The Mods''''' is a theme for the title screen in [[Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES)]].  <br clear="all"/>
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====Audio Devices====
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The song is rendered on the [[RP2A07]] chip in PAL regions. The track is number 1 in the NSF file.
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Channel
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! Instrument
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|-
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| Square 1
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| Melody
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|-
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| Square 2
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| Harmony/bass
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|-
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| Triangle
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| Unused
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|-
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| Noise
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| Kick drum, snare drum
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|-
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| DPCM
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| Unused
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|}<br clear="all" />
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPkKgrmgFTw youtube.com/watch?v=xPkKgrmgFTw] - Original song.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPkKgrmgFTw youtube.com/watch?v=xPkKgrmgFTw] - Original song performed by Joe Loss and His Orchestra.
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* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWelNu3rTxg youtube.com/watch?v=yWelNu3rTxg] - Original song performed by The Executives.

Latest revision as of 18:06, 29 December 2023

March Of The Mods
Composer Tony Carr
Released 1964-??-??
Title Origin Official

March of The Mods (Finnjenka Dance) is a jazz/funk tune written by Tony Carr, originally performed by The Executives in 1964 and made famous by Joe Loss and His Orchestra the same year.

Games

The GB and ZXS ports of "Lemmings" lack this song.

Lemmings (AMI)

Platform - AMI.png
Lemmings (AMI)
Output - Paula.svg
Arranger Brian Johnston, Tim Wright
Released 1991-02-14
Format SJS


Lemmings (NES)

Platform - NES.png
Lemmings (NES)
Output - NES.svg
Arranger Unknown
Released 1992-11-??
Format NSF


Lemmings (GEN)

Platform - GEN.png
Lemmings (GEN)
Output - OPN2.svg
Arranger Hirohiko Takayama
Released 1992-11-??
Format VGM


Lemmings (LYNX)

Platform - LYNX.png
Lemmings (LYNX)
32x32px
Arranger Brian Johnston, Tim Wright
Released 1993-??-??
Format UNK


Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES)

Platform - NES.png
Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES)
Output - NES.svg
Stuck in Castle Nessenstein - NES - Title.png
Arranger Micol972
Released 2005-??-??
Format NSF

March Of The Mods is a theme for the title screen in Stuck in Castle Nessenstein (NES).

Audio Devices

The song is rendered on the RP2A07 chip in PAL regions. The track is number 1 in the NSF file.

Channel Instrument
Square 1 Melody
Square 2 Harmony/bass
Triangle Unused
Noise Kick drum, snare drum
DPCM Unused

Links