"Army of Justice" was played during the London Olympics.
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"Strength of a Thousand Men" (the main part) formed the final part of the accompaniment to the Russian Federation's women's synchronised swimming group that won the gold medal at the Rio Olympics in 2016."Mountains From Water" was used in the Quarterback Concussion sketch by Key & Peele.It was also used in the Top Gear special "The Perfect Road Trip" and the ending credits of Manila Bulletin's official "Lupang Hinirang 2015" "Nero" was used in the official trailer for Anna Karenina, the official trailer for The Man Who Knew Infinity, and in a trailer for the Channel 4 mini-series, New Worlds."Mercy in Darkness" was used in the official trailer for Twilight.
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Two Steps From Hell's music has been used frequently in movie trailers. "What's Happening to Me" (from Power of Darkness) "He Who Brings the Night" (from Power of Darkness) "Norwegian Pirate" (from Power of Darkness) "United We Stand – Divided We Fall" (from Nero) The first few bars of popular tracks like “Freedom Fighters” and “Heart of Courage” (which was in advertising for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader and NBC’s Revolution) were met with cheers and applause from the crowd of fans eager to hear their favorite Two Steps tunes."Mercy in Darkness" (from Dreams & Imaginations) Both composers performed throughout the show: Bergersen (pictured above) played the electric violin, Phoenix played taiko drums and sang, and both played piano and various percussion. But it took on the vibe of a rock concert when multi-colored lighting - including strobe lights - filled the Hall and when Phoenix and Bergersen, wearing jeans and untucked button-up T-shirts, took the stage, each acknowledging the audience with a casual wave. The orchestra and choir in uniform black, with adherence to traditions like the entrance of the first violin, lent a formal, dignified tone to the event. It didn’t quite feel like a night at the symphony, nor did it feel like a rock concert - the event had elements of both, as did its audience: Some were dressed in formal gowns, while others wore jeans and T-shirts. A 70-piece orchestra and a choir of 60 singers filled the Hall with Two Steps’ intense, dramatic music at Friday’s event.