Today in honor of #throwbackthursday one of the original Killer Instinct composers, Robin Beanland, tweeted a tune he originally wrote for Eyedol in 1994. He immediately ditched it and wrote what we well know today. Have a listen!

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Thanks Robin!

 

By Amir Abdollahi

Co-founder/Writer For Killer Instinct Central

10 thoughts on “Original Track for Eyedol Released”
  1. It’s been two decades since the original rocked arcades and this game still has many awesome secrets stored away for so long, only to have been unearthed! Brilliant!

     
  2. Has a certain middle eastern / indian vibe… maybe he was originally envisioned as an eastern “idol”? But I can see why it was rejected, not dark / aggressive enough.

     
  3. nice tune it sounds really interesting with the Indian voices but I can see why he went and wrote another because it needed more of a climaxing dark sinister feel to fit a boss song better. this would have been good for a thunder level.

     

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