The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire, as was prescribed by The One during his stint serving on ISB's Board of Conductors. It was performed whenever something EEEEVVVILLL happened in the galaxy. Darth Vader even forced at lightsaber point hired his own personal orchestra to play it for him whenever he destroyed planets.
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| - The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire, as was prescribed by The One during his stint serving on ISB's Board of Conductors. It was performed whenever something EEEEVVVILLL happened in the galaxy. Darth Vader even forced at lightsaber point hired his own personal orchestra to play it for him whenever he destroyed planets.
- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme), is a soundtrack from Star Wars. It was composed by John Williams for the film Star Wars Episode v: The Empire Strikes Back. The Imperial March was premiered on april 29, 1980, three weeks before the premiere of the film, on the occasion of John Williams first appearance as official conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestrain resident. It is undeniably one of the best known symphonic movie themes, it's a classic example of aleitmotif, a recurring theme related to characters or events in a series.
- "The Imperial March" is a recurring musical theme of the Star Wars movies. It was featured in the Season Sixteen episode, "Obama Wins!".
- The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire. It was performed by Imperial Military bands across the Empire, at state ceremonies, military parades, and other events, specifically during and after battles with the New Republic. During the Second Battle of Grinndal, Imperial troops played the March utilizing Lambda-class shuttles equipped with external speaker systems to demoralize Republic and Griffon troops during the battle, and raise Imperial morale.
- "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)" is Darth Vader's musical theme in the Star Wars films composed by John Williams. In Soulcalibur IV, it plays on Star Destroyer Docking Bay stages if Vader is one of the characters in the fight. The theme is not included in Soulcalibur IV's soundtrack, however.
- The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire. It was performed by Imperial Military bands across the Empire, at state ceremonies, military parades, and other events, specifically during and after battles with the New Republic. During the Second Battle of Cochran, Imperial troops played the March utilizing Lambda-class shuttles equipped with external speaker systems to demoralize Republic and Griffon troops during the battle, and raise Imperial morale.
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| - The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire, as was prescribed by The One during his stint serving on ISB's Board of Conductors. It was performed whenever something EEEEVVVILLL happened in the galaxy. Darth Vader even forced at lightsaber point hired his own personal orchestra to play it for him whenever he destroyed planets.
- The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme), is a soundtrack from Star Wars. It was composed by John Williams for the film Star Wars Episode v: The Empire Strikes Back. The Imperial March was premiered on april 29, 1980, three weeks before the premiere of the film, on the occasion of John Williams first appearance as official conductor of the Boston Pops Orchestrain resident. It is undeniably one of the best known symphonic movie themes, it's a classic example of aleitmotif, a recurring theme related to characters or events in a series.
- "The Imperial March" is a recurring musical theme of the Star Wars movies. It was featured in the Season Sixteen episode, "Obama Wins!".
- The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire. It was performed by Imperial Military bands across the Empire, at state ceremonies, military parades, and other events, specifically during and after battles with the New Republic. During the Second Battle of Grinndal, Imperial troops played the March utilizing Lambda-class shuttles equipped with external speaker systems to demoralize Republic and Griffon troops during the battle, and raise Imperial morale.
- "The Imperial March (Darth Vader's Theme)" is Darth Vader's musical theme in the Star Wars films composed by John Williams. In Soulcalibur IV, it plays on Star Destroyer Docking Bay stages if Vader is one of the characters in the fight. The theme is not included in Soulcalibur IV's soundtrack, however.
- The Imperial March was the national anthem of the Galactic Empire. It was performed by Imperial Military bands across the Empire, at state ceremonies, military parades, and other events, specifically during and after battles with the New Republic. During the Second Battle of Cochran, Imperial troops played the March utilizing Lambda-class shuttles equipped with external speaker systems to demoralize Republic and Griffon troops during the battle, and raise Imperial morale.
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