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** "Love Don't Roam", a pop song played at a wedding party all about being separated from your loved one forever.
** "Love Don't Roam", a pop song played at a wedding party all about being separated from your loved one forever.
** "The Pandorica Opens".
** "The Pandorica Opens".
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: Gold has confirmed that his opening track from Series One, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2_1_PD9sjw Westminster Bridge]", is an imitation of [[Pixies]]' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0R9kFljjv0 Cecilia Ann].
* [[Suspiciously Similar Song]]: Gold has confirmed that his opening track from Series One, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W2_1_PD9sjw Westminster Bridge]{{broken link}}", is an imitation of [[Pixies]]' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0R9kFljjv0 Cecilia Ann].
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: Various. "The Doctor's Theme" made a triumphant return at the climax of "Forest of the Dead" and {{spoiler|"The End of Time, Part 2"}}. "The Doctor Forever" is often used for moments of heroism (especially "Voyage of the Damned"). "Martha's Theme" becomes "Triumphant" in her final scene of "Last of the Time Last"; and "I Am the Doctor" is basically one big power up ({{spoiler|but its most epic form is "Words Win Wars", over the Doctor's speech at Stonehenge}}).
* [[Theme Music Power-Up]]: Various. "The Doctor's Theme" made a triumphant return at the climax of "Forest of the Dead" and {{spoiler|"The End of Time, Part 2"}}. "The Doctor Forever" is often used for moments of heroism (especially "Voyage of the Damned"). "Martha's Theme" becomes "Triumphant" in her final scene of "Last of the Time Last"; and "I Am the Doctor" is basically one big power up ({{spoiler|but its most epic form is "Words Win Wars", over the Doctor's speech at Stonehenge}}).
* [[Theme Song Assonance]]:
* [[Theme Song Assonance]]: