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== Composition==
== Composition==
[[File:KSS Candy Mountain screenshot 02.png|thumb|left|150px|At the cliffs of Candy Mountain.]]
[[File:KSS Candy Mountain screenshot 02.png|thumb|left|150px|At the cliffs of Candy Mountain.]]
"Candy Mountain" is a very fast upbeat song. Its intro starts in the key of E-flat major, until it quickly goes into the "first verse" of the song (it then goes into C major). After the said first verse, it introduces the "chorus" of the song. After repeating the verse, it repeats the chorus again, but it goes into the chorus a bit longer, including a short part in E-flat major. After that, it repeats the verse  two times again with a different sounding lead instrument each time. It then does the chorus after each verse part (at the respective times), and the theme loops afterwards.
"Candy Mountain" is a very fast upbeat song. Its intro starts in the key of E-flat major, until it quickly goes into the "first verse" of the song (it then goes into C major). After the said first verse, it introduces the "chorus" of the song . After repeating the verse, it repeats the chorus again, but it goes into the chorus a bit longer, including a short part in E-flat major. After that, it repeats the verse  two times again with a different sounding lead instrument each time. It then does the chorus after each verse part (at the respective times), and the theme loops afterwards.


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