"Falling Down the Rabbit Hole" is the first piece and intro to the American McGee's Alice Original Soundtrack. It used a mixture of sounds in the likeness of most Alice soundtracks while illustrating the death of her family during the games intro through the dialogue, similar to most of the tracks on the soundtrack. It is one of the shortest pieces on the soundtrack and is not actually used during the opening scene or opening level of the game, although it fades into the "Village of the Doomed theme", which is in fact played at its appropriate time.
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| - "Falling Down the Rabbit Hole" is the first piece and intro to the American McGee's Alice Original Soundtrack. It used a mixture of sounds in the likeness of most Alice soundtracks while illustrating the death of her family during the games intro through the dialogue, similar to most of the tracks on the soundtrack. It is one of the shortest pieces on the soundtrack and is not actually used during the opening scene or opening level of the game, although it fades into the "Village of the Doomed theme", which is in fact played at its appropriate time.
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| - "Falling Down the Rabbit Hole" is the first piece and intro to the American McGee's Alice Original Soundtrack. It used a mixture of sounds in the likeness of most Alice soundtracks while illustrating the death of her family during the games intro through the dialogue, similar to most of the tracks on the soundtrack. It is one of the shortest pieces on the soundtrack and is not actually used during the opening scene or opening level of the game, although it fades into the "Village of the Doomed theme", which is in fact played at its appropriate time. "Falling Down the Rabbit Hole" is the piece which uses the most dialogue out of all compositions used. It uses the entire intro to the game for the debut of the soundtrack (skipping out several sections to fit into the small time limit of the piece) and features the voice acting of five characters, including: Alice Liddell, Arthur Liddell, Mrs. Liddell, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. Only two of these character reoccur throughout the duration of the soundtrack.
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