The Thunderer

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"The Thunderer"
Artist
John Philip Sousa
Released
1889


"The Thunderer", by John Philip Sousa, is a instrumental march featured in "A Tale of Two Cities", "The Glass Ballerina" and "Further Instructions" where it was heard in the Bear cage when Sawyer is rewarded with a fish biscuit.


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