I dunno man, the one starting at 2:22 ends up with the top of a multistage rocket(?) deciding that one thrust nozzle just wasn't enough, blows its top off, and becomes a two-ended rocket/piece of debris.
yeah and is it hung up on some power lines at the end there after crashing, still spitting fire from both ends? is that what that fucking is cause holy shit I'm glad I don't live around there.
God, the fucking music. This was the 50s onwards, not the fucking late 1800s. And yes, I understand the irony; including the boring and unintentional irony of it being a Russian composer.
Edward Elgar (Pomp and Circumstance) was not Russian. As for the rest of it, yeah. It got pretty annoying switching semi-randomly between that, Flight of the Bumblebee, and whatever that other one is. A classical sountrack could have worked really well for this, if it were done better.
+5 for stuff blowing up, -1 for the halfhearted attempt at music.
I'm pretty sure rocket explosions should be accompanied by some form of metal. Perhaps the British composer Lemmy von Motörhead. Or even the famously face asploded American composer Dimebag Darrell Abbott.