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Yay

Harsh! Splatter splatter and soldiers marching through brains and guts. Someome's knocking on the door, but noone answers it after sundown... Love the gunshots, the track really puts me into the szene and it works well as a loop. Let's wait for somebody making a zombieonslaughtgame. The next one uploading a game or flash including zombies has to use this song.

Siborg responds:

Man i would love to hear this in a flash game or movie!!! Glad you enjoyed this piece even though its an old track people still like it :)

Spooky

Zombie survival. The night has just begone, everyone is nervous with his hands on the gun...

Siborg responds:

Thats pretty much bang on, though in my head it was demons that took over the city but zombies work just as good :)

Zero zero zero zero...

The office spaces are very wonderful for the office spaces... when I sat alone in my desk... that I was very lonely... More from P.N.F. please.

Siborg responds:

Don't you worry, more P.N.F. will be getting uploaded ;)

Great

Reminds me of Die in Progress... I love the slow vanishing of the darkness, cosying you along to start again with unexpected vehemence... Useful for any zombie game, or maybe a breakout from an unknown cell in a madhouse...

Siborg responds:

Im not familiar with this Die In Progress...ill have to check them out :) Yea this would go well in a horror movie or game. One say i would like that to be my job.

Hm like...

...whats going on inside a robot's head. I like the varying bassdrum, and the synths do just fit perfectly into the song. Makes me wanna move, dancing or running or driving... And as Mr. Fletcher said, very well chosen and placed speech samples.

Siborg responds:

Thanks i spent a weekend watching obscure porns and weird movies and this was one of the batches of samples it got. They fit so well into this song it was kinda scary. Glad you liked :)

Wow

Metropolis after the fall. Human's culture has ended and the planet is under the control of creatures out of metal and silicon. Listening to it the third time.

Siborg responds:

Hey thanks and yea thats pretty much the premise for this one, all of my music projects are part of a massive concept this is where the main character in my Virtual Terrorist chronicles comes in. Thanks for the 3 listens!!!!!!

Jo.

Crazy bass. I know you had fun when working on this. Again I would love to hear it in my favorite club and dance to it. Very varied with few ingredients. Nice work.

Siborg responds:

Oh yea this was a fun one to make and i had next to no problems programming it as well. Glad you liked this piece the votes on this one were in the shitter and god knows why, its a crazy piece :) Once i do a final EQ this song will be ready for clubs but the bass is a bit heavy

Works.

Loud, distorted, epic. Dance dance dance. And yes, could be on a Terrofakt album. Fits the style of Cold Steel World.

Siborg responds:

YEa this track is vicious!!!! Was really fun to make too. One of my favs and makes the club to ape shit!!

Heavy fighting

Perfect for a war szene. A soldier crawling on the ground looks around an sees flying parts of cars and the human body, with a speaker in the backround, forcing him to continue his way right into the heart of the massacre.

Siborg responds:

Thats a pretty cool visual actually. Might use that that for the comic thats getting released when the album gets finished. :)

Hmh

Indeed the perfect backround for a horror game. Stepping up a dark tower with howling wind and creaking wooden steps... Goosebumps.

Siborg responds:

This was a fun track to make, the whole thing just fell into place and worked right off the start (don't you just love that) I wanna get into making soundtracks for games or movies so hopefully one day the right person will hear this stuff

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