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Same as before, but with some notable additions in the form of the Turing Complete Soundtrack and a new addition in the form of God was never on you side - Motorhead.
My typical playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6eb1pOA5zDd9TTDODeXf8r?si=tlOXyR68SlKH91bbWkWHAg&pi=e-27iRtRLSTRCM
Turing Complete soundtrack (the tunes pick up quite slowly and it's very niche, but I really like it): https://open.spotify.com/album/1NV5KxX785RrwA5RWIz0j8?si=1kntC_rZQhulK085A8bpLA&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A1NV5KxX785RrwA5RWIz0j8
I also still have my usual Watch Dogs Soundtrack Playlist (using the Soundtrack from the OG Game, that's on YouTube by Shivaxi. Especially recommend "Jackson's Safety/Hold on Kiddo" (Including the Remix) and "Collateral") Link to YT playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlXIGPUmyrDS61R9VV3MrXF8eEkEA9MhR
Also something pretty surprising for me is I've started using Spotify more than my locally downloaded music.
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