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>invents trap music
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>>130214480
for less than the cost of a bond burger
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dude why was the golden eye soundtrack so fire? it's legit some of my favorite music ever made
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why the long mouth
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You will never know the joy of being 9 year old in 1997 and pausing this game during a multiplayer match with your older brother to go downstairs and eat dinner and hearing that pause menu track slap.
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>>130214480
Why is Bond's mouth so wide?
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>>130214480
no, it was mostly industrial music.
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>>130214480
Based https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoWCB8AUiP4

Too bad there was never another James Bond after Pierce Brosnan.
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>>130214497
Never played the game so can't comment.
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>>130214480
Holy shit it fucking sucks dude, we don't need any revisionism around the godamn Goldeneye OST
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>invents grime music
https://youtu.be/K9K23uzHjus?si=D053TOORGbAmq-pt
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>>130221262
Nasty badmonn
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Dam and Cradle are the only tracks I remember
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>trap music
Not music.
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>>130216708
This. Only the truest of bondheads will understand.
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>>130216708
damn nigga... dat shi's lowkey :fire: :fire: :100:
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Silo is objectively the best track in Goldeneye 64.



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