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AMIGA-MOD2010 Survival

Author: flag Trixal (Jostein Dahl Gjelsvik) , flag Vortex (Oddgeir Hvidsten) GroupCryptoburners

Song Length: 6:53
Release Year: 1990
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Musicdisk
Song Platform: PlatformAMIGA-MOD

Last Queued : 1 month, 2 weeks ago

This song has been played 52 times. [See Request History]
It was added 15 years ago.

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Song Rating: 3.3 - Votes Placed: 39 View Voting History
A total of 4 users have this song on their favourites list.

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flag_wally
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NO CARRIER

doomsday-prophets in
the news.. will we
ever survive 2010....
relax and find out..

flagJosephineLithius
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I like scene music. How 'bout you?

I am the Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight!

Sometime after this song's introduction in The Party (1990), this was used as a cutscene theme for a rather well-liked MegaZeux, "The Evil Midnight Bomber vs. The City." It worked really well, adding to the mysterious tone of the game as The Evil Midnight Bomber (What Bombs At Midnight) worked his way up the villain ladder and ultimately reach fame.

I really do like this song's atmosphere. It's mind of serious… kind of mysterious… and, overall, a very charming song with great composition! I hope the people in 1990 enjoyed it, then, as much as I do, now!