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Traversing the Sands of the Aftarlands

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This is track 1 of 9 from my album Badmath Aftarlands. You can listen to the whole album as it is intended from the playlist on my user page or on Bandcamp, where you can also buy or download the album for free.

https://gagegoodell.bandcamp.com/album/badmath-aftarlands-vol-1

The overall concept of the album can be found on Bandcamp.

Song concept: A faction of AI called i5 are forced, out of necessity caused by the increasing scarcity of oil in i5 territory, to head North into what is commonly known to be the most dangerous region of the planet, the Aftarlands, in search of a legendary power source that, if found, would allow i5 to fuel their systems for millennia to come. i5 enters the Aftarlands armed with the entirety of their arsenal and all of their lower-functioning bots aboard a series of S1D3W1ND3Rs, vehicles made for quickly and efficiently travelling in desert terrains.

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loving the eerie sounds and vibes! really digging this

sounds like a heavy endboss battle in an 8 bit game or space world. really cool

holy crap, this is a banger - def getting the album on bandcamp

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Uploaded
Apr 23, 2021
1:17 PM EDT
Genre
Experimental
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8.7 MB
5 min 9 sec
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