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"The Cybermen" is the main motif for the Cybermen composed by Murray Gold. The piece contains the darker undertones that help define the Cybermen, it opens with a building mechanical march before becoming more dominated by brass horns.
Episodes featured in
- Human Nature (albeit very briefly)
- The Pandorica Opens (briefly played to signify the arrival of the Cyber-ships and the lone Cyberman guarding the Pandorica)
Other uses
It was featured in a Cybermen documentary presented by Matthew Sweet, which is included on the Cybermen Collection DVD as well as an extended edition on the Tomb of the Cybermen: Special Edition DVD.