This is the page about Steve Belfer. For other uses, see Steve (disambiguation).
Steven Mark "Steve" Belfer (born January 1, 1968; age 57) is a composer for SpongeBob SquarePants. He has composed a few musical pieces which were included in the series.
Biography[]
Steve Belfer is an American composer, who composed pieces of music for SpongeBob SquarePants. He was born on January 1, 1968 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Music[]
Here is a list of the music he has composed:
SpongeBob SquarePants[]
Season 1[]
Season 3[]
Season 8[]
Season 9[]
Season 10[]
Season 12[]
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years[]
Season 1[]
Shorts[]
Unused[]
- Bowl of Noodles
- Coo-Koo Clock
- Crabby Got Cheeks
- Drippy Shrimp
- Hide and Seek
- Jellyfish Jump
- Jungle Tracks
- Old McBelfer
- Reggae Leaf
- Robot Shuffle
- Sad Sponge
- Sea Foam Green
- Sea Metal Detector
- Sea Weird
- A Seaweed Conversation
- Space Frogs
- Stupid Plan
- Surf O-Pus
- Surf Party
- There's a Hole in My Net
- Tumble Seaweed
- Tuna Bass
- Walking in Flippers
- Yee-Hah!
Trivia[]
- The Bikini Atoll daytime and sunset shoots were filmed in his pool.[1]
- Between "Ugh" and "Patrick's Staycation," it took over 7 and a half years for him to introduce a new track.
- Between that period, only "Seaweed," "Gator," "Closing Theme 1" and "Closing Theme 2" played in episodes.
- Seasons 13 and 14 are so far the only seasons in the main series in which none of his tracks play.
- To date, "Krusty Koncessionaires" - a season 12 episode - is the latest episode to use his tracks, with it playing "Stupid Plan."
- Most of his tracks were composed only by him since he rarely worked and contacted with other composers.
- The only composers he worked with are Nicolas Carr and Peter Straus.
Gallery[]
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