Michael Giacchino

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  • soundtrack
  • instrumental
  • composer
  • score
  • lost
Michael Giacchino (pronounced juh-kee-no) (born 1967, Riverside, New Jersey) is an American soundtrack composer who has composed several multi-award winning scores for many popular movies, television series and video games. He attended the Evening Division at the Juilliard School, as well as the School of Visual Arts in New York City, where he acquired a degree in film production and a minor degree in History. Compositions in Video Games

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Songs

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    Dawn

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    Deadly Fertility

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    Defusing the Charges

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    Departing Sun

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    Destroying the Fuel Reserves

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    Dharmacide

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    Dinner Rush

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    Dinosaur Graveyard

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    Disguise the Limit

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    Dissolved

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    Distraught Desmond

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    Diving Desmond

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    Do I Have to Do Another Eulogy?

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    Does It Still McFly?

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    Double Life

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    Dropping Into Nijmegan

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    Dunkirk Harbor

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    Dunkirk Harbor Extra

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    Each Night He Comes Home to Me

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    Early Mourning Mystery

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    East Prussian Factory Run

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    Eder Dam

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    Eko Blaster

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    Eko of the Past

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    Emily's Eulogy

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    Emmerich Station

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    End Creditouilles

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    End Credits

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    End Credits Can Suck It

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    End of the First Leg

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    End Title

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    Enik Calls For Marshall

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    Enik The Altrusian

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    Enter Carefully

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    Enterprising Young Men

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    Er lässt mich niemals allein (OSS Radio Broadcast)

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    Escape From Casablanca

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    Escape From Muntz Mountain

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    Escaping Gotha

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    Escaping Nomanisan

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    Ethan and Julia

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    Evacuation

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    Ex Marks the Jack

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    Factory Rescue

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    Fetch Your Arm

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    Fight Fight Fight

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    Fjords of Norway

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    Fjords of Norway Extra

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    Flash Forward Flashback

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    Fleeing the Catacombs


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