On October 30th, 2017, an orchestral remix of the track was uploaded by user Tommy Lapointe Blondin, gaining over 272,000 views. Several popular remixes appeared on YouTube after "Tales From the Citadel." A Trap remix of the track posted by Trap City on September 13th, 2017, gained over 32 million views (shown below, left). Offline access to music scores in the MuseScore App. One subscription across all of your devices. Download and Print scores from a huge community collection ( 1,867,604 scores ) Advanced tools to level up your playing skills. One subscription across all of your devices. View Official Scores licensed from print music publishers. Download and Print scores from a huge community collection ( 1,805,936 scores ) Advanced tools to level up your playing skills. View Official Scores licensed from print music publishers. These usually include larger instruments that may be easily damaged, such as a string bass, baritone saxophone, or tuba. A piano cover of the track posted by ThePandaTooth on May 8th, 2017, gained over 1.7 million views (shown below, right). Play the music you love without limits for just 7.99 0.77/week. The theme saw some popularity prior to the airing of "Tales From the Citadel." An extended cut of the song posted by YouTuber Server on April 17th, 2017 gained over 10 million views (shown below, left). It became much more popular after it was used in the Season 3 episode "Tales From the Citadel," which aired September 10th, 2017 (shown below, right). Blonde Redhead later created a remixed version. It is featured at the end of the episodes 'Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind,' played while Evil Morty destroys his eye-patch transmitter, and 'The Ricklantis Mixup' played after Evil Morty is revealed to be the new president of The Citadel. The episode aired April 7th, 2014 (shown below, left). 'For the Damaged Coda' is a song by Blonde Redhead, used as the unofficial theme song for Evil Morty. Download and Print scores from a huge community collection ( 1,864,830 scores ) Advanced tools to level up your playing skills. The song saw a slight surge in popularity when it was used in the Season 1 Rick and Morty episode "Close Rick-counters of the Rick Kind" as the theme for Evil Morty. View Official Scores licensed from print music publishers.
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