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Not saying this to sound insulting, but it sounds like corny made up music that you'd put in a game to avoid copyright issues. Which I guess is exactly what it is, so fair enough. It's kinda catchy, but it's not that great. Nebraska would be jealous of how corny it is. (Come at me Nebraskans.)
(Forgive me Lord Simon for I have sinned.)
A bass wouldn't hurt...
It appears on a few maps in PD2 doe, like Big Oil Day 1. It can also obviously be put as the music for the heist in the options tab. (DLC needed for it I think? Or is it a mod?)
I really like it, yes, the lyrics might be cheezy, but what do you expect, it's a PD1 song.
Basically this, if I recall. I know he went on later to remake it, or something like that.
This song was, in fact, made by Simon Viklund, a SWEDISH composer, independently. By that I mean the man made it before PD:TH was made. Also, English isn't Viklund's first language, I think, so it would be expected that his English is a little awkward.
Bain is voiced by Lord Simon. Also, pretty sure at one point I read somewhere that he's Canadian.