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    Quote Originally Posted by Steel General View Post
    Wow! Didn't think their were many BOC fans out there anymore... *thumbs up*
    'Cities on Flame with Rock and Roll' is quite appropriate for those smaller-scale maps.


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    With a purposeful grimace and a terrible sound
    He pulls the spitting high tension wires down

    Helpless people on a subway train
    Scream bug-eyed as he looks in on them

    He picks up a bus and he throws it back down
    As he wades through the buildings toward the center of town

    Oh no, they say hes got to go
    Go go godzilla, yeah
    Oh no, there goes tokyo
    Go go godzilla

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    seen on a sign on one of the tokyo skyscrapers..

    "You must be THIS tall to attack Tokyo."

    [edit] Oh yeah, as of today, I'm officially switching to Mike Oldfield, Jean Michel Jarre, and Vangelis for the bulk of my listeneing enjoyment for the next week. Following that, I'll prolly switch over to BOC now. heh

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    Post Silence for me...

    While I am certainly am a lover of music like anyone. I do all my mapping in my workplace - that is I run my own graphics studio. After hours its where I do my mapping as I have all my applications, multiple PCs, printers, scanners and supplies for drawing all located there.

    I have no music facilities for the shop in the daytime, thus my mapping enviroment musically speaking is silence. The whirr of the ceiling fans, the whine of my German Shepherd, the barely heard humming of electrical equipment (printers, etc.) in the background.

    I do most of my mapping in silence - the music is all in my head!

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