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Game is set in Kentucky, what could fit better than banjo licks?
well it slightly(very slightly) reminds me of Dead Can Dance:)
That is a newer song from them. Just as an FYI i started to listen to them around 2003:D And i had only maybe 2-3 albums?:D
(and was lent a Dead Can Dance tribute album where metal artists were doing their songs. Very good album)
The ambiant sounds are amazing, the music is…OK'ish. I can't remember if the start screen music is the same as when the game first released, if yes, then it's cool that they still use it, if not, then I'd rather have some more fitting ambiant sounds playing.
Maybe have light rain while echos of zombie grows and rasping of fingernails against wood would fit better. And for the love of thor, please lower the volume of that lightning strike. It's killing my ears while I'm trying to focus on setting up new game nr 21809!
i remember using the NMRIH music mod on Zomboid and it was the best time.
Thanks for sharing, I guess?