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After the final release by Spence, O'Donnell went to Twitter and encouraged anyone who had a copy of ''Music of the Spheres'' to share it. <ref>https://twitter.com/MartyTheElder/status/936349365496459264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fkotaku.com%2Fajax%2Finset%2Fiframe%3Fid%3Dtwitter-936349365496459264%26autosize%3D1</ref> A few days before Christmas 2017, Espinosa was contacted by someone who owned a real copy of ''Music of the Spheres'', and he worked with Spence to release it on December 25, 2017. <ref>https://kotaku.com/four-years-later-destinys-music-of-the-spheres-has-lea-1821572335</ref> Many fans feared the legal ramifications this would lead to, but for four months, the leak remained online. In April 2018, Spence was contacted by Bungie and sent a Cease and Desist letter, which led to a fan outcry for the music. Bungie's community manager Cozmo23 responded to the backlash on Reddit by saying they were doing it so Bungie could officially release ''Music of the Spheres''. <ref>https://www.pcgamer.com/the-unreleased-destiny-album-music-of-the-spheres-has-leaked/</ref> | After the final release by Spence, O'Donnell went to Twitter and encouraged anyone who had a copy of ''Music of the Spheres'' to share it. <ref>https://twitter.com/MartyTheElder/status/936349365496459264?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fkotaku.com%2Fajax%2Finset%2Fiframe%3Fid%3Dtwitter-936349365496459264%26autosize%3D1</ref> A few days before Christmas 2017, Espinosa was contacted by someone who owned a real copy of ''Music of the Spheres'', and he worked with Spence to release it on December 25, 2017. <ref>https://kotaku.com/four-years-later-destinys-music-of-the-spheres-has-lea-1821572335</ref> Many fans feared the legal ramifications this would lead to, but for four months, the leak remained online. In April 2018, Spence was contacted by Bungie and sent a Cease and Desist letter, which led to a fan outcry for the music. Bungie's community manager Cozmo23 responded to the backlash on Reddit by saying they were doing it so Bungie could officially release ''Music of the Spheres''. <ref>https://www.pcgamer.com/the-unreleased-destiny-album-music-of-the-spheres-has-leaked/</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Mac marty and sal.jpg|The three composers of ''Music of the Spheres'' | |||
File:2 MOTS Back Cover.jpg|The back of the ''Music of the Spheres'' CD | |||
File:3 MOTS Inside Cover.jpg|O'Donnell's CD note | |||
File:4 MOTS Inside Cover-2.jpg|The CD track list | |||
File:5 MOTS CD.jpg|The ''Music of the Spheres'' CD disc | |||
File:5 MOTS Inside Cover-3.jpg|The seven geomantic figures O'Donnell used | |||
File:Music of the Spheres Definitive Edition Perfect 000000.jpeg|Tlohtzin Espinosa's art for his Definitive Edition of ''Music of the Spheres'' | |||
File:MusicofSpheres.jpg|The Definitive Edition by Tlohtzin Espinosa and Owen Spence | |||
File:Mots 2.jpg|The art for the Owen Spence's Planet Destiny upload | |||
File:MusicofSpherespostcard.jpg|Bungie's ''Music of the Spheres'' postcard, released in 2013. | |||
</gallery> | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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