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There is no music or OST?
I love this game and especially the music that is used, it is really well suited to the ambience of the game.
If anyone is interest i wrote the name and the interret of the song :

Karmara / Molotov
Step Off
El Mundo
Cerdo
Molotov Cocktail Party
Que No Te Haga Bobo Jacobo
Matate Tete
No Manches Mi Vida
Apocalypshit

Beijing / Delinquent Habits
Downtown
Freedom Band
House of the Rising Drum
I Can't Forget It
It's The Delinquents
Merry Go Round
Return of the Tres
Sick Syde Drop
Station Thirteen
This is LA
Hey Tell 'Em

Humanos Mexicanos / Control Machete
Comprendes Mendes
Cheve

La Cucaracha / Gomez Orozco [Arr]

Duelo De Pistolas / Steve John

Mexican Nights / David Snell [Arr]
Rio Grande

El Rey / Jose Alfredo Jimenez

And i find an youtube playlist of the songs : http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLE671917269750427
Yeah, this is jarring.

The soundtrack is fantastic and totally should have been included.
Yes, I've also pointed out in the release thread, that it's a great pitty that the soundtrack is not included. It's superb. ;)
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Astuceman: There is no music or OST?
I love this game and especially the music that is used, it is really well suited to the ambience of the game.
Totally agree. When I first saw the Total Overdose artwork splashed across the front page today I immediately got psyched to play through this crazy awesome game again, and then I realized the soundtrack might be included!
But alas, no such luck.
My money's on 'licensing issues' as to the reason why it's been left out.
Guys, you don't seem to realize that GOG has to get special agreements to release the soundtrack separately. That is very difficult if these songs are made by separate artists, because everyone is going to want a cut of the profits.

Just get the songs from YouTube, or legally off iTunes/Amazon mp3.
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tfishell: hese songs are made by separate artists, because everyone is going to want a cut of the profits.
true
nvm
Post edited June 20, 2013 by Nirth
Any tools for extracting the music out of the game's files? Wasn't able to find something useful with Google.
You can find a place to download the soundtrack in MP3 form fairly easily. I won't link it here directly to stay on the safe side, but try doing an internet search for something like "total overdose soundtrack download".