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{{Infobox Song
| Title      = Escape
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| Title      = Escape
| Recording  = {{Recording|NES|11 - Metroid - NES - Escape.ogg}}
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| Recording  = {{Recording|NES|11 - Metroid - NES - Escape.ogg}}
| Image      = Metroid - NES - Escape.png
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| Image      = Metroid - NES - Escape.png
| Composer    = {{Composer|Hirokazu Tanaka}}
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| Composer    = {{Composer|Hirokazu Tanaka}}
| Arranger    = {{Arranger|Hirokazu Tanaka}}
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| Arranger    = {{Arranger|Hirokazu Tanaka}}
| Released    = 1986-08-06
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| Released    = 1986-08-06
| Length      = 1:04
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| Length      = 1:03.94
| Format      = NSF
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| Format      = NSF
| Game        = Metroid (NES)
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| Game        = Metroid (NES)
| TitleOrigin = Official
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| TitleOrigin = Official
| Loops      = Yes
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| Loops      = Yes
 
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 1 October 2019

Escape
Output - NES.svg
Metroid - NES - Escape.png
Composer Hirokazu Tanaka
Arranger Hirokazu Tanaka
Released 1986-08-06
Length 1:03.94
Format NSF.png
Game Metroid (NES)
Title Origin Official
Loops Yes

The Escape music plays after you've destroyed Mother Brain, and the self-destruct sequence is set. It is a nerve-wracking tune which hinders your concentration as you try to escape up the tiny platforms to safety.

The song is featured on the Game Sound Museum ~Famicom Edition~ 12 Metroid album, and the Famicom 20th Anniversary: Original Sound Tracks, Vol. 1 album.

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