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 <description>Wow! I love discovering wicked music. The beatiful strings at the beginning are so emotional. 

Then comes in the radio/television/whatever-is-playing (Which remind me of a hayden track from back in the day).

When the drums drop in with the guitar it is nice and chill.

I got to admit, I normally hate instrumentals, but this one really intrigued me.

I am a sucker for strings. Excellent chillout track boys!



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