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PC-XMPath to Nowhere

Author: flag Anvil [fi] (Hannu Koskinen)

Uploaded By: flagReptile

Song Length: 4:28
Release Year: 2002
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Newschool
Song Platform: PlatformPC-XM


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According to its author, see his comment, the inspiration comes from flag Elwood (Jussi-Matti Salmela) and specially his song Sweet Dreams.

Last Queued : 3 weeks, 1 day ago

This song has been played 195 times. [See Request History]
It was added 15 years, 8 months ago.

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Song Rating: 4.4 - Votes Placed: 125 View Voting History
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flagReptile
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Wonderbar!

quazzie

Very nice indeed!

flagElrinth
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double u[t][f];

Anvil is a really great composer. I wonder which tracker he used to make this.

On a side note, the movie The Story of Anvil (the metal band) should be watched by everyone. It's the typical drama of bands so sad that it's all true

flagsusia
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I made this back in 2003 if I recall right and there are some patterns and melodies which sound really much like Elwoods Sweet Dreams. I was listening to that tune when I composed this so all the inspirational credits go to Elwood.

flagVampire
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Beware the Cockbambi!

I was wondering if thats where the samples came from too

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