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Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2005 3:23 am
I was browzing along the "Sound Decision" columns, when i came across the "Serial Experiments Lain Cyberia Mix" CD and i looked it up at Where house music, then i wanted to hear samples form Sam Goody
and i found that the track listing were all different...
The SD one included two Duvet remixes, while the other two did not.. The Sam Goody one contianed 10 songs, while the other two had 12... and teh WHerehouse music one has two songs that the other two did not have
Which is the correct one?
Sound Desicion:
01. "S"peEd -5:23
02. Duvet Cyberia Remix (BOA) - 5:19
03. Professed Intention and Real Intention - 4:36
04. Antidepressant O44 - 6:17
05. Psychedelic Farm - 4:24
06. Invisible File - 4:53
07. Prayer - 5:58
08. Island in Video Casset - 5:38
09. K.I.D.s - 6:59
10. Cloudy, With Occasional Rain - 5:08
11. INFANiTy world - 5:23
12. Duvet (TV sized) - 1:40
WHereHouse:
1. "S"Peed
2. Professed Intention and Real Intention
3. Antidepressant O44
4. Psychedelic Farm
5. Invisible File
6. Prayer
7. Island in Video Casset
8. K.I.D.S
9. Cloudy, With Occasional Rain
10. Infanity World
11. Two of Us
12. Raison d'Être
Sam Goody:
1. "S"Peed
2. Professed Intention and Real Intention
3. Antidepressant O44
4. Psychedelic Farm
5. Invisible File
6. Prayer
7. Island in Video Casset
8. K.I.D.S
9. Cloudy, With Occasional Rain
10. Infanity World
01 "s"PeEd
02 professed intention and real intention
03 antidepressant044
04 psychedelie farm
05 invisible file
06 prayer
07 Island in video casset
08 K.I.D.s
09 Cloudy, with occasional rain
10 INFANiTy world
Pick it up. For an anime OST, it's a bloody great techno album. I even remixed "Professed Intention and Real Intention" with Rob Zombie's "Dragula" and the Chemical Bros. "Hey Boy Hey Girl" (don't know how to post songs on the net, yet, so unless someone can help with that I can't share).
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