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Hotline Miami's OST is absolutely stellar overall. The music tracks of Sun Araw, Jasper Byrne, Coconuts, M|O|O|N, El Huervo, Scattle, Synthetical, Eirik Suhrke, and Perturbator are always so dang unforgettable to me, I'll always treasure 'em.
As for Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number, I have a fondness of its warm and fuzzy tracks -- a means of contrasting the action, with the quiet.
Mega Drive, Perturbator, Scattle, and Carpenter Brut all live rent-free in my head in regards to the hardest-hitting tracks (but that doesn't stop the other musicians' tracks from being so unquestionably awesome and just as memorable.)
(Unless you... just used a copypasta from somevvhere else, and didn't make modifications to it.)
Danke schön, for being a great friend to me. :>