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A Soundtrack consists of the musical score for a Movie or Game. It is mostly released on CD around the same time as the movie or game. Nowadays soundtracks can often be downloaded from the internet via services like iTunes; e.g. Crystal Dynamics regularly publishes soundtracks on the web service Soundcloud.

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