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"'''Those Without the Will to Live'''" is a track composed by [[Yasunori Mitsuda]] for the game {{CT}}. It is the second track on the second disk from the [[Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. Encountered during the [[Future|Desolate Future]], the song plays throughout the various domes found there, including [[Bangor Dome]], [[Trann Dome]], [[Arris Dome]], [[Proto Dome]], and [[Keeper's Dome]]. The title of the track mirrors the depression and hopelessness of this eras starving population.
"'''Those Without the Will to Live'''" is a track composed by [[Nobuo Uematsu]] for the game {{CT}}. It is the second track on the second disk from the [[Chrono Trigger Original Sound Version|original soundtrack]]. Encountered during the [[Future|Desolate Future]], the song plays throughout the various domes found there, including [[Bangor Dome]], [[Trann Dome]], [[Arris Dome]], [[Proto Dome]], and [[Keeper's Dome]]. The title of the track mirrors the depression and hopelessness of this era's starving population. The song employs many somber, haunting rifts, that overall, exaggerates the abandon of the civilians that remain.  


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"Those Without the Will to Live" is a track composed by Nobuo Uematsu for the game Chrono Trigger. It is the second track on the second disk from the original soundtrack. Encountered during the Desolate Future, the song plays throughout the various domes found there, including Bangor Dome, Trann Dome, Arris Dome, Proto Dome, and Keeper's Dome. The title of the track mirrors the depression and hopelessness of this era's starving population. The song employs many somber, haunting rifts, that overall, exaggerates the abandon of the civilians that remain.