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In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, each [[stage]] has at least one music track assigned to it. Depending on the game, stages may only have one or two songs, or several different songs to choose between. Most of this music consists of remixes and direct ports of music from other games, though some are original songs composed specifically for the series.
In the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series, each [[stage]] has at least one music track assigned to it. Depending on the game, stages may only have one or two songs, or several different songs to choose between. Most of this '''stage music''' consists of remixes and direct ports of music from other games, though some are original songs composed specifically for the series.


==Alternate music==
==Alternate music==

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