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WhatCouldHaveBeen: The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.

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The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.
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WhatCouldHaveBeen: The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.

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WhatCouldHaveBeen: The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.''Glam''.
** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAJ4OT6-5GU music video for "Twift"]] consists of footage from the beta version of VideoGame/SpaceStationSiliconValley. Many of the creature designs seen in the video went unused in the final game.
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[[WhatCouldHaveBeen]]: The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.

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[[WhatCouldHaveBeen]]: WhatCouldHaveBeen: The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.
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[[WhatCouldHaveBeen]]: The duo were approached to score the 1997 film ''Glam'', directed by Josh Evans. They did record and complete a full score, but Evans was unhappy with it and released the film with a score done by himself. The duo released their score as the album ''Glam''.

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