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  • #31
    Originally posted by ahenobarb
    Not even the irony is good enough to keep listening to the "kenny G" stuff? (I still haven't heard it yet, I haven't had a chance to play in a few days).

    It might be funny. Like listening to the Seasame Street theme while rolling over a couple cities with bombers and tanks.

    "Hey, Bert. Why'd you bomb all those cities Bert?"


    How to get to Sesame Street? Roll over all the buildings in the way in your tank.

    And then listen to Bob the Builder when you begin the reconstruction once you've taken the cities.

    Bob the Builder,
    CAN WE FIX IT?
    Bob the Builder...
    Uhm... no we can't. Its nothing but rubble.
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    • #32
      i have the 100 pieces of classical music cd collection so ancient and middle ages are taken care of...

      for modern i play trance/lounge, nothing like bloody conquest with a calm heart.

      i have trouble finding good music for industrial. really miss a track from civ2. i think its name is "augustus rising" but i lost the cd

      would be really appreciative if anyone with the civ2 cd can somehow send me that track - it would complete my collection.

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      • #33
        I received all Civ2 music from Ecthelion, so i can send it to you if you wish...
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        • #34
          I usually just turn down the music, play my own stuff, or have he T.V. on and listen to it
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