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Diesel Brothers: Truck Building Simulator - Garage Tunes (Soundtrack)
Released: 10/05/2019
Developer
Code Horizon
Publisher
Code Horizon, PlayWay S.A.
Description
You're listening to the greatest music on the trucking planet.
The official soundtrack includes radio jingles by the Diesel Brothers crew themselves and songs from the game.
Track list:
1. Swamp Horizon FM Jingle
2. Listen
3. Mock the Afflicted
4. Tracing My Steps
5. Neighbourhood Girl
6. D Rocker Radio Jingle
7. Energy
8. Seven Eleven
9. World Traveller
10. Find The Car
11. Diesel-Jazzel Jingle
12. Jazzy Sax, Guitar and Organ At The Club
13. Winter Walk (Silver Trumpet Mix)
14. Guitar & Saxophone
15. Pushin' Daisies
16. DRP 67.207 FM Jingle
17. Goldberg Variations BWV 988 - Variatio 1 a 1 Clav.
18. Overture to The Marriage of Figaro
19. Violin Concerto in D, Opus 61: 3. Rondo
20. Mozart/Liszt: Lacrymosa from "Requiem"
The songs are presented in lossless .wav (16bit/44.1kHz) and high qality .mp3 (320 kbps).
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50% positive out of 4
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