
Although it is now the largest all-brass and percussion band in the world,[2] Ohio State’s band had humble beginnings. The first instrumental musical organization on campus was a 12-piece fife and drum corps organized in 1878. A 16-piece band performed for the commencement of 1879. In 1896 Gustav Bruder, a professional musician with military band experience, was hired to lead the band. Under Bruder, the band grew in size and began playing and marching for all military and athletic events.
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(Hey Cheer) From Rock 'n' Roll Part Two
Carmen Ohio
Hang On Sloopy
Buckeye Battle Cry
We Don't Give a Damn for the whole state of Michigan
OSU Fight Song
Across The Field
Fight the Team
Le Regiment
Drum Cadence
Final Countdown
Crazy Train
Fight Song
OSU Alma Mater
I Wanna Go Back to Ohio State
Big Noise From Winnetka
Le Regiment (script Ohio)
Don't Give a Damn for Michigan
Carry On Wayward Son (marching)
New Era Fanfare
Carry On My Wayward Son (Kansas cover)
Malaguena
Script Ohio, Alma Mater, Anti Michigan
We Don't Give a Damn
Everybody's Everything
OSU Drumline
Ramp & Buckeye Battle Cry
God Bless America
Sambandrea Swing
Firedance
Danger Zone
Les Regiment
Beetoven's 5th
1812 Overture
Chimes & Carmen Ohio
Rock That
Robin Hood Medley
Ohio State Fight Song
Star Spangled Banner
Fight the Team Warm-Up
America the Beautiful
Hey Pachuco
Battle Cry
I Wanna Go Back
Carry On My Wayward Son
drumlines
School Songs
Finale from the Fire Suite
Boogie Wonderland
O'Fortuna
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