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L.A. Noireeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!
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Not exactly; It's just because it was, overall, a happier and more optimistic time. Or so we think now.
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I wish Cole's wife had left him stone cold dead in the market...he had it coming!
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*le me driving in L.A.*
♪ - HE'S STONE COLD DEAD IN THE MARKET ! - ♫
*doing slaloms*
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;)
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I remember hearing this play while interrogating the guy at the Bamba Club... It seemed awfully fitting, albeit with reverse rolls; so much so, in fact, that I kept having to go check the logs because I was getting distracted.
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@DefendedHomestand There seemed to be a large emphasis on cheerful music in the 1940s and 1950s, possibly an attempt to lift peoples spirits despite the horrors and paranoia of the war. Mafia II's radio tracks convey it well.
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Thumbs Up If You Didn't Hear It In L.A. Noire, And Just Have Really Good Taste In Music! :D
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lol, I just found this on a record yesterday
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So, Cole's wife would have listened to this song.



Thumps up if you heard this first in L.A. Noire
Sokulski 5 months ago 168
Such a dark song with the happiest tune. I love it.
DefendedHomestand 5 months ago 52