The X-Files (composition)
"The X-Files" is a 1996 instrumental recorded by American film and television composer Mark Snow. It is a remixed version of the original theme Snow composed for the science fiction television series The X-Files in 1993. Released in March 1996 in most countries, it achieved a huge success, particularly in France where it reached number-one on the singles chart.
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The X-Files (composition)
"The X-Files" is a 1996 instrumental recorded by American film and television composer Mark Snow. It is a remixed version of the original theme Snow composed for the science fiction television series The X-Files in 1993. Released in March 1996 in most countries, it achieved a huge success, particularly in France where it reached number-one on the singles chart.
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"Tubular X"
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"The X-Files" is a 1996 instru ...... tany portrayed "Agent Scuzzy."
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"The Source of Secrets"
"The X-Files Theme"
Various Remixes
Various remixes
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1996-03-19
1996-03-24
1998-06-08
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743,917,555
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Various Artists
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"Children" by Robert Miles
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"Metropolis - The Legend of Babel"
This single
"The X-Files Theme"
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1996-06-08
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"The X-Files" is a 1996 instru ...... mber-one on the singles chart.
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The X-Files (composition)
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The X-Files Theme
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The X-Files
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X-Files
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