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===Soundtracks=== {{Infobox album| <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> Name = ''Sega Tunes: Comix Zone''| Type = [[Soundtrack]]| Artist = [[Howard Drossin]]| Cover = SEGATunes_ComixZone_cover.png | Released = 1996| Recorded = Unknown | Genre = [[Video game music|Video game soundtrack]]| Length = 18:37 | Label = [[Delta Music]]<br/>[[Laser Light]]| Producer = Howard Drossin<br/>Tim P.<br/>Philip Stevenson| Reviews = | Last album = | This album = | Next album = | }} The European release of the Mega Drive and the Windows PC versions of the game included the Sega Tunes: Comix Zone soundtrack, which contains 'enhanced' music taken from the game's soundtrack and played by a full rock band with vocals named 'Roadkill' (the main character's pet rat, as well as a playable item; see above). The soundtrack was later released in North America under the Sega Tunes label. "Into the Zone" is a vocal version of the music heard in the games' Options screen (which is itself an extended version of the title screen music); "Feed my Disease" is based on the music heard in Episode 1, Page 2-1; "10,000 Knives" is based on the music heard in Episode 2, Page 2-2; "Seen It For Days" is based on the music heard in Episode 1, Page 1-2; "Woe Is The World" is based on the game's Boss theme; and "Last to Follow" is based on the song heard in Episode 2, Page 1-3. The printing also reveals the artists behind the music: '''Lyrics & Vocals''': Howard Drossin, Tim P.<br /> '''Guitar''': Howard Drossin; '''Solos on 2 & 5''': Philip Stevenson<br /> '''Bass Guitar''': Weird Guy<br /> '''Drums''': Philip Stevenson<br /> '''Producers''': Howard Drossin, Tim P., Philip Stevenson<br /> '''Executive Producer''': Roger Hector {{tracklist | collapsed = no | headline = ''Sega Tunes: Comix Zone'' track list | title1 = Into the Zone | length1 = 3:04 | title2 = Feed My Disease | length2 = 2:39 | title3 = 10,000 Knives | length3 = 3:22 | title4 = Seen It For Days | length4 = 3:52 | title5 = Woe Is The World | length5 = 3:00 | title6 = Last To Follow | length6 = 2:40 }} {{-}}
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