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100 things to do to stay awake

Author: 
Snabisch
Saturday, October 6, 2018 - 02:29
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Art Type: 
Music
Tags: 
retro
nineties
dance
melodic
progressive
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CC-BY 4.0
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Continuing with my classic productions today I present you this sequence that was intended to become a dance floor of those years.

What do you think? Would it have been worth continuing it?

Copyright/Attribution Notice: 
Snabisch
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100 things to do to stay awake.wav 100 things to do to stay awake.wav 9.4 Mb [35 download(s)]
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K-Arthur-Games
joined 5 years 2 months ago
02/22/2020 - 03:09
K-Arthur-Games's picture

Thanks a lot for this great and funny piece. I used it in my latest game:

The Great Grub

The Great Grub on itch.io also offers a free version.

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Snabisch
joined 10 years 8 months ago
02/22/2020 - 03:48
Snabisch's picture

Thanks for letting me know, good luck with the game.

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yomanc
joined 3 years 10 months ago
06/30/2021 - 19:42
yomanc's picture

Would it have been worth continuing it?

 

I don't know. Is air essential for life? Yes to both questions!

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