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AMIGA-MODBoner

Author: flag Marx Marvelous (Jonathan H. Pickard)

Uploaded By: flagMMX

Song Length: 8:35
Song Status: Active
Song Platform: PlatformAMIGA-MOD

Last Queued : 2 months, 3 weeks ago

This song has been played 138 times. [See Request History]
It was added 15 years, 3 months ago.

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Song Rating: 3.6 - Votes Placed: 98 View Voting History
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flagG_Signal
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is that so...

b()ner

flagElrinth
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double u[t][f];

upgraded... I like it
it's somewhat boring, but still pretty cool

flagprowler
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9 millenia,

The first 4 minutes is what makes it good, I'm thinking about uploading a shortened version

flagUltrasyd
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( o Y o ) ლ(°◡°ლ)

I love the last part very much

flagnyingen

I actually really like this type of music. It's very individual; there's a very strong sense of the personality of the composer and their ideas. I love 4-Mat's track A City at Night for similar reasons. Both of these tracks meander about, but that's part of the fun. They are long, but they're also varied. One gets the sense of taking a sort of music walk alongside the composer in their music town, where they're pointing out the things they like.

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