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==Soundtrack==
 
==Soundtrack==
The game's soundtrack is made up of rock, with a few other influences including country music. According to the credits, as listed under ''In-game Music ~ Psygnosis'', [[Gary McKill]], [[Mike Clarke]], and Dan Selby composed the songs. Interestingly if you put the Raw CD in a computer, the OS would tag the artist as [[wikipedia:System of a Down|System of a Down]]. This is most likely just a tongue-in-cheek by a Psygnosis employee.
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The game's soundtrack is made up of rock, with a few other influences including country music. According to the credits, as listed under ''In-game Music ~ Psygnosis'', Gary McKill, [[Mike Clarke]], and Dan Selby composed the songs. Interestingly if you put the Raw CD in a computer, the OS would tag the artist as [[wikipedia:System of a Down|System of a Down]]. This is most likely just a tongue-in-cheek by a Psygnosis employee.
   
 
Unlike the previous games, Raw does not have an in-game music player. However the disc is still [[wikipedia:Compact Disc Digital Audio|CDDA]] so the tracks can be played on a standard CD player.
 
Unlike the previous games, Raw does not have an in-game music player. However the disc is still [[wikipedia:Compact Disc Digital Audio|CDDA]] so the tracks can be played on a standard CD player.
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