Description: Bo has jazzy confidence and je ne sais quoi. Listen as brushed drums and saxophone vivify his cool world.

Description: This faster-paced follow-up to Mood Paint's "Lies Part I" flags danger and treachery. Fast drums, tense strings, and a panicked synthesizer escalate suspense.

Description: This devastating piano cue speaks of misery and defeat.

Description: Trumpet mariachis blast a heroic Latin adventure theme. Full of bravado, use it to introduce bullfighters, vaqueros, or free nacho wrestlers.

Description: Shocking brass cue has a bombastic and ironic feel reminiscent of Alexander Courage. Prepare to jump out of your seat!

Description: Mysterious and melancholy strings intone a theme of loss and possible brutality. Once the violins retire, an insistent rhythmic figure of raw basses and drums adds bite.

Description: This nauseating job for synth, vibraphone, and dumbek is bitter and queasy.

Description: The delicate Yellow Rose of Texas is portrayed by... a tuba?! Huddled together with a bright synthesizer, deadpan guitar, and ecstatic tambourine, the players take a cheeky shot at the Lone Star state.

Description: End your production with a quick celebratory orchestral cue that cuts easily to a pop song or other Mood Paint track.

Description: This jazzy waltz for solo piano has a nostalgic and slightly forlorn 1960s quality. Picture lonely diners, fallen leaves, empty spaces, and sad little men.

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