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Message no. 1
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Roadford)
Subject: Shadowrun music variation
Date: Sun Mar 25 19:55:01 2001
My self I find the Original Crow sound track to be almost perfect, The
Matrix one also for fight seens.
Message no. 2
From: shadowrn@*********.com (shadowrn@*********.com)
Subject: Shadowrun music variation
Date: Sun Mar 25 22:50:06 2001
In a message dated 3/25/2001 5:59:07 PM Mountain Standard Time,
roadford@****.com writes:

> My self I find the Original Crow sound track to be almost perfect, The
> Matrix one also for fight seens.
>
That kind of music would be good. Also along a similar vein you've got the
soundtrack for "The Jackyl" (sp?) out there full of that kind of techno music.
Message no. 3
From: shadowrn@*********.com (Shane Hyde)
Subject: Shadowrun music variation
Date: Sun Mar 25 23:45:02 2001
> > My self I find the Original Crow sound track to be almost perfect, The
> > Matrix one also for fight seens.
> That kind of music would be good. Also along a similar vein you've got
the
> soundtrack for "The Jackyl" (sp?) out there full of that kind of techno
music.


Cheese! Pure cheese.

If there's anybody out there with any file swapping programs that are
getting so much press at the moment look up Gridlock, or Dryft... then you
really get into industrial music.

Shane
Message no. 4
From: shadowrn@*********.com (aaron chappell)
Subject: Shadowrun music variation
Date: Mon Mar 26 18:40:02 2001
I think if any of you have ever watched batman beyond
that the opening theme to it would be perfect.



Aaron

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