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In for Sachys, if it is alright. Thank you for your generosity!
Thanks for the giveaway!

Maybe not your version of ear candy, but to me it's Safe as Milk. :)
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samlii: In for sachys if I may as I already own the game. Thanks for the chance though.

As for tunes I've been listening to a lot of Ozomatli recently.

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They're playing here soon ;-)

As to what used to get me through the train commute - headphones and Bach! It soothes the savage beast ;-p

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eIWaL8qqiqs

Not in since my son gifted me a beta key - it's a tough game but fun!
Post edited August 28, 2013 by Momo1991
I don't have headphones for anything I actually have used in the past 10 years... but I do remember listening to Pink Floyd albums and hearing some amazing stuff... Alan's Psychedelic Breakfast I think was the name of the one that really got to me via headphones that it didn't have the same effect over speakers.

This game looks really cool, +1 and good luck to everyone.
Count me in. Thanks.
I'm in.

Thank you!
Count me in. I believe this was the last song on my playlist today.

Thanks akhliber!
Everybody gets Zimas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0qH2IaSjEU

If I win, I'll give it to whichever previous poster I feel has the best song.
In, thank you!
I'd love to try this game out, thanks!

also, please listen to Justice - D.A.N.C.E (Justice Remix) - it's an amazing track to listen in headphones, more so if your headphones have great bass :D
Seems interesting, but nevertheless I will enter for my favorite peacemaking Chimp, Sachys! :)

The last few days I am really enjoing the tunes of Lover's Eyes by Mumford and Sons

Thank you for the giveaway akhiliber!
No YOU'RE awesome! I'm in!

I once had this pair of "magic headphones" that, if you plugged them in just right (about halfway), would invert the sound coming through them. Rock music with heavy percussion had a particularly bizarre quality, as it sounded like this weird underwater soundscape that felt like it was "sucking" on your ears with every drumbeat.
Post edited August 29, 2013 by Azilut
I'm in.

Thank you!
I'm in, thanks!
I'm in, too. Thanks.