While the exact tracklist of pirated versions varies, the legitimate Warner Bros. library is organized into logical categories. If you were to purchase a legal license, you would expect:
The history of cinema cannot be written without mentioning Warner Bros., a studio that revolutionized the film industry with the release of The Jazz Singer in 1927, the first feature-length motion picture with synchronized dialogue and sound. Over the subsequent decades, Warner Bros. built one of the most extensive, recognizable, and culturally significant audio archives in entertainment history. From the rubbery "boing" of a Coyote and Road Runner chase to the futuristic hum of sci-fi machinery, the studio's sonic identity is woven into the fabric of global pop culture.