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  2. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    Almost all songs are available to buy individually. Songs by the same artist are often available as "Song Packs", which include three or more songs, for a discounted price. The final DLC to be released was released in March 2020, as Ubisoft San Francisco transitioned to a new project. [2]

  3. Eva O - Wikipedia

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    Eva Ortiz (born January 11, 1961), better known as Eva O, is a music artist most notable for her previous works in Christian Death and a band she formed with her then-husband Rozz Williams called Shadow Project. [1]

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  6. Mass song - Wikipedia

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    Mass song (Russian: массовая песня Massovaya pesnya) was a genre of Soviet music that was widespread in the Soviet Union. A mass song was written by a professional or amateur composer for individual or chorus singing and intended for "broad masses" of Soviet people.

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  8. Jack Wall (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Jack Wall is an American video game music composer. He has worked on video game music for over 20 games including the Myst franchise, Splinter Cell, Jade Empire, Mass Effect, and Call of Duty.

  9. Man on the Edge - Wikipedia

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    The song was featured in the video game Carmageddon 2. On the cover of CD 1 Eddie's brain has been cut in half, though on CD 2 he still has his brain attached. The 12" Picture Disc was the same as CD 1 though because it moved within the sleeve it could look very different, very much like an "X" in the right position.