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    Toe Jam & Earl

    en-usFebruary 18, 2011
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    About this Episode

    Whoa, this one is long, but worth listening! Or even better, go see the video (link below)! Toe Jam & Earl is one of the oddest, but dearest games made by SEGA, and had a very distinct funky soundtrack. And this adaptation, made by "Os Gameboys", get all the funkyness and strangeness and takes them to a new level. These guys are great! (And I'm not saying that just because I know them) Original Artist: John Baker Source: Toe Jam & Earl Performed by: Os Gameboys Homepage: http://goo.gl/7GfL1 Video: http://goo.gl/JSEZP

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