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And I think you should buy it, all BIT.TRIP I tried so far (the first 2, to be honest, but I'm interested in everyone of them) are really interesting rhythm games, with a great soundtrack.
I reccomend Retro/Grade too, wich is so much unknown even if it's a pretty good game.
If you want to use your music instead there are a few games that let you do that, I suggest Audiosurf, there's Audiosurf 2 in Early Access since today but I have no idea how it is.
Oh, and your music must be converted to .orgg format in order to be playable.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Make SURE that the music that you intend to listen to during a specific level MUST have the same tempo or the additives will be de-synced.
Remplace the .OGG files on X:\<Program files>\Steam\SteamApps\common\BIT.TRIP CORE\Core\Sounds\Music.?
The music doesn't combine with the game but ...
Well, it's my opinion, all 3 games are great and very entertaining.