Till All Are One (Transformers Theme)
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"Till All Are One (Transformers Theme)" | ||
Performed by: | Stan Bush | |
Written by: | Stan Bush and Lenny Macaluso | |
Produced by: | Holger Fath |
"Till All Are One (Transformers Theme)" is a song by Stan Bush.
Originally, the song was written to commemorate BotCon 1997, and was given the title "Ground Zero (BotCon Theme)." At the time, the lyrics actively avoided using the term "Transformers" (and other such lawyer bait), and instead generically described a battle between "robotic warriors" who "fight in disguise".
Ten years later, while the first live-action movie was in production, Bush rewrote "Ground Zero" to be less ambiguous in its subject matter and re-recorded the song under its current name together with an updated version of "The Touch" in a bid to have them included on the movie's soundtrack. That plan didn't work out, and the song was instead used as BotCon 2007's theme song, and was available on Hasbro's Transformers.com website for download. "Till All Are One" reached a wider audience in 2010 when it was featured in the credits and DLC trailer for the War for Cybertron video game. Oh, happy day.
Album releases
- 1997 — Stan Bush: Call to Action (LA Records/3H Productions) — "Ground Zero" version.
- 1998 — BotCon '97 - The Concert (3H Productions) — "Ground Zero" version, live with Vince DiCola.
- 2007 — Stan Bush: In This Life (Frontiers Records)