Rampage

Rampage

Vendor
Gallant Heart Media
Regular price
$49.99
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Thunderous taiko drums, menacing metal clanks, and sinister brass underscore this suspenseful, action-packed thriller. This heart-pounding track promises an edge-of-the-seat, climactic, “can’t-look-’til-it’s-over” cinematic experience with a cliffhanger ending (or with an alternate ending packed with a punch). 

2 Versions Included:

Rampage (1:12)

Rampage: Alternate Ending (1:12) 

Upon purchase, the watermark will be removed and the Licensee shall immediately receive the music (in MP3 and WAV formats) as well as the music license document that specifies the terms of the agreement for the specific license purchased. A downloadable PDF license CERTIFICATE that confirms the Licensee’s right to use the music in accordance with the royalty-free license will be e-mailed within 3-5 business days. Note: The album art and synchronized video exist solely as visual imagery to present the music and are not part of the purchase.

Gallant Heart Media offers three tiers of licenses--Standard, Extended, and Premium--depending on the needs of the Licensee. The chart below provides a quick reference. Each purchase covers a “single application” license for one allowed use. A separate license is required for each usage (e.g., for each project or for each Client). 

(Please see "Music Licensing Terms & Conditions" for details re: licensing with Gallant Heart Media.) 

License Type

Includes

Standard License

Social Media (e.g., YouTube excluding podcasts, Instagram, TikTok)

Digital Ads

Websites

Extended License

Podcasts

Indie Films (not produced or financed by a major studio)

OTT/Streaming (e.g., Netflix, Hulu)

Videos on Demand

Apps & Video Games

Music used as part of a single physical product sold for redistribution (e.g., DVD).

Premium License

Films Released in Theaters

TV Series

TV and Radio Advertisements

Note: Public performance rights are not included. Public performance royalties are paid by the applicable Performing Rights Organization (PRO) to composers and publishers for the public broadcast of music. These royalties come from blanket license fees paid to the PRO by businesses who broadcast music (e.g., radio and television stations, live venues, restaurants).