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Peace could also be Girls Just Want to Have Fun . Just kidding... :P
Yes, The Battle For Columbia pieces are probably the most/only combative soundtrack pieces from BioShock Infinite. There are some others that are suitable for a war theme. But they are more, as you say, melancholy/gloomy than combative. And since most of the civs - especially the militaristic civs - in Civ V have combative soundtracks, The Battle For Columbia will be the most suitable for Columbia. India have a war theme that are melancholy/gloomy rather than combative - but they are also a more peaceful civ (even though some people say that Gandhi is quite nuke-happy)
Quite funny, that we were thinking on the (almost) same pieces of soundtracks. But just a introduction for debate: will some of the other pieces of soundtracks maybe works better? I don't know - making/combine soundtracks is far from my biggest force. I'm just curious.
But I will look forward to your next update!
However, I miss a unique soundtrack for this civ. As it is now, the main menu just continues, until you met an other civ, and then theirs soundtrack continues.
My suggestions:
Peace: Will The Circle Be Unbroken
War: The Songbird or a extension of The Battle For Columbia II and The Battle For Columbia I .
@Anyone having problems downloading the mod: I recommend using the direct download link because Steam often just fails to download mods properly.