No.
Just folow the instructions
A barraki set because they're not as mobile
that song was called creeping in my soul and was made for the barraki (sorry if that's miss spelt) commercial (creeps from the deep) and it was not made for bionicle
http://bionicle.lego.com/en-us/gallery/buildinginstructions/barraki/PitWarTortoiseGroup/Pit%20War%20Tortoise.aspx On lego.com here is the link.
After a lot of searching, I eventually found this website which appears to list all the Bionocle (plus others) instructions. Hope this helps......Here's the link...http://www.worldbricks.com/lego/lego-instructions/by-theme/bionicle
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There's only been two Bionicle games on consoles, Bionicle: The video game, and Bionicle Heroes, they did make a game for the Game Boy Advance though
I don't know for sure, but from looking at their names I think Ehlek represents an Eel, Pridak a piranha, Carapar a crab and Mantax a manta. I am not really sure about Kalmah and Takadox though.
The BIONICLE Zyglak is an alternate model that can be built using the pieces from the Barraki sets Takadox (8916), Kalmah (8917), and Pridak (8921). The building instructions to this alternate model were in the March-April 2007 issue of the LEGO Brickmaster magazine. Copies of the building instructions can be found on the Brickshelf website: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=238806
The BIONICLE Zyglak is an alternate model that can be built using the pieces from the Barraki sets Takadox (8916), Kalmah (8917), and Pridak (8921). The building instructions to this alternate model were in the March-April 2007 issue of the LEGO Brickmaster magazine. Copies of the building instructions can be found on the Brickshelf website: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=238806
No but you can get them on amazon.com