an Italian documentary called Ulisse - Il piacere della scoperta.background music for various news telecasts by News Live.a commercial for the 1998 Disney film Mulan, in 2018.
a commercial for the mobile strategy game Game of War: Fire Age, in 2015.the ending credits of America's Got Talent (season 9) episode "Boot Camp", in 2014.the main title theme of the Comedy Central television show Nathan For You.a promotional video of the Ferrari FF.A video showing 26 years of World Youth Days produced by Grassroots Media.
the floor music of gymnast Alicia Sacramone, along with Jorge Quintero's "300 Violin Orchestra", in 2011.
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the mecha anime television series Buddy Complex, as the "Coupling Mode" theme.the television show World War II in HD: The Air War.trailers for the ABC television show Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.television spots for the DVD of the movie Avatar.trailers for the movie The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader.the trailer for the 2009 Star Trek movie.the trailer for Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone.Many tracks from Invincible are frequently used in film trailers, television shows, and advertisements.
( May 2016) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. This section needs additional citations for verification. Invincible was released on CD through CD Baby on Jafter Two Steps from Hell reached 20,000 likes on their Facebook page on May 4, 2011. "After the Fall" (from The Devil Wears Nada) "1000 Ships of the Underworld" (from Dynasty) "Am I Not Human?" (later released on Nero) The first few bars of popular tracks like “Freedom Fighters” and “Heart of Courage” (which was in advertising for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and NBC’s Revolution) were met with cheers and applause from the crowd of fans eager to hear their favorite Two Steps tunes."Master of Shadows" (from Power of Darkness) Both composers performed throughout the show: Bergersen (pictured above) played the electric violin, Phoenix played taiko drums and sang, and both played piano and various percussion. But it took on the vibe of a rock concert when multi-colored lighting - including strobe lights - filled the Hall and when Phoenix and Bergersen, wearing jeans and untucked button-up T-shirts, took the stage, each acknowledging the audience with a casual wave. The orchestra and choir in uniform black, with adherence to traditions like the entrance of the first violin, lent a formal, dignified tone to the event. It didn’t quite feel like a night at the symphony, nor did it feel like a rock concert - the event had elements of both, as did its audience: Some were dressed in formal gowns, while others wore jeans and T-shirts. A 70-piece orchestra and a choir of 60 singers filled the Hall with Two Steps’ intense, dramatic music at Friday’s event.