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I have always turned in race music off in Forza games since about Forza 4. The music is terrible, I prefer just listening to the car sounds and if I do want music I just stick on Apple Music app in the background.

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I wish at least they make an option for music integration like how they promised in FM7 and how they did it in FH3 with Groove music before they were shut down. Or at least bring music collection like FM3 or FM4.

Gran Turismo features both original scores and well-known songs throughout its runtime. Based on the true story of Jann Mardenborough, Gran Turismo walks through everything from the professional driver's early days as a gamer to his foray into the world of professional racing car driving. While at it, the movie also features several gripping racing scenes where Jann either loses by a long margin or races against time to narrowly earn wins.

Directed by Neill Blomkamp of the District 9 and Elysium fame, Gran Turismo has an ensemble cast that includes Archie Madekwe, David Harbour, Orlando Bloom, Takehiro Hira, Darren Barnet, Geri Halliwell-Horner, and Djimon Hounsou. While the movie's talented cast and white-knuckling racing scenes are enough to keep viewers entertained, it further enhances one's experience by featuring upbeat tracks from myriad genres. This makes it hard not to wonder which song plays when in the movie.

"Get Out My Way (feat. Lecrae)" by Tedashii: One night before his race, Jann goes to a party his brother invited him to. "Get Out My Way" plays when Jann drives after his friends get pulled over by the police. Although he avoids getting caught, his father catches him and his brother red-handed when they return home.

"KILL DEM" by Jamie xx: After returning home, Jann takes the blame instead of getting his brother in trouble, but asks him to admit he is a better driver. This is when Jamie xx's "KILL DEM" plays in the background.

"Songbird" by Kenny G.: Gran Turismo establishes Kenny G's "Songbird" as one of Jann's favorite tracks. He hears it on two different occasions in the film, and Jack also plays it for him towards the end of the movie when he is driving.

"Orinoco Flow" by Enya: Enya's "Orinoco Flow" is another song that is portrayed as one of Jann's most played tracks. He not only listens to it before his first race but also hears it during Le Man when Jack plays it in his car. This song can be heard again in Gran Turismo's closing montage.

"Search & Destroy" by Iggy Pop & The Stooges: While Jann puts in the work and goes through intense training to perform well in his race in Austria, "Search & Destroy" plays in the background.

"Wash." by Bon Iver: Bon Iver's "Wash." can be heard in Gran Turismo when Jann struggles to get back to driving after getting involved in a near fatal accident that killed on spectator.

"Paranoid" by Black Sabbath: Jann initially struggles in his final race in the movie, especially after his crew makes some unforced errors while fixing his car. However, he soon gets back in the race as Black Sabbath's "Paranoid" plays in the background.

"God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters" by Moby: This track marks the end of the race when Jann narrowly earns third position and a podium finish for Nissan. Moby's "God Moving Over The Face Of The Waters" plays as he celebrates his win with his team.

The official playlist for Gran Turismo is available Spotify, which not only includes all the tracks mentioned above but also features the original soundtracks from the film. The above-mentioned songs can also be streamed individually on other music streaming sites like Amazon Music and Apple Music. Apart from music streaming platforms, Gran Turismo's songs can also be found on YouTube with their respective official videos.

The story again revolves around Zak trying to prevent the Caponians to enslave mankind. It starts with Zak waking up in his apartment without any recollection of what has happened before. A race against time begins to regain his lost memories...

The game features over fifty hand-drawn locations, as well as a musical score. The dialogues are fully dubbed; cutscenes are utilized to advance the story. The gameplay is "old-school", employing a verb-based interface similar to the one used in the predecessor. Bundled with the download is a PDF-Manual.

Roll20 supports uploading and streaming of your own audio files with the My Audio section in the Jukebox. Audio files uploaded count towards your storage quota. The system allows uploads of up to 20MB. The Roll20 system processes your audio to optimize streaming and storage.

From the My Audio tab, drag files to the box marked with dashed line, and "Drop media files here to upload." A square will appear to represent the file as it's being processed. Once complete, the file will show up in the list of files.

Tabletop Audio is a site created to provide 10-minute-long background audio tracks for RPG gaming sessions. Roll20 has teamed up with Tabletop Audio to incorporate their library of audio and music into the Roll20 Jukebox.

From the Tabletop Audio tab, use the Search For: drop-down menu to filter the Tabletop Audio tracks available. You can narrow down your search by genre (Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Historical, Modern, Nature, Horror, and Music are the currently available genre options).


TabletopAudio content can be used in podcasts and videos with attribution, if the channel is non-profit. For content producers monetizing their content, TabletopAudio requests you contact him to discuss a licensing arrangement, if your channel is making significant money.

From the BattleBards tab, use the Search For: drop-down menu to filter the BattleBards tracks available. You can narrow down your search by track category (Monsterscapes, Music, NPC Scripts, Racial Languages, Sound Effects, and Soundscapes are the currently available category options).

Incompetech is a site created by Kevin MacLeod that houses a prolific library of music tracks that he has composed and made available to the public. All of Incompetech tracks are shared under a Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 license. The Roll20 Jukebox has a collection of over 1,000 different Incompetech music tracks that spans a large variety of genre types.

From the Incompetech tab, use the Search For: field to search via keywords. At present, keywords only seek out ones that are in the track title. We recommend going to Incompetech's site directly for more enhanced search options that are categorized by Feel, Tempo, Genre, and Length. Once you find the tracks you want, enter their titles in the keyword search of the Track Selection Window to bring them up.

You now manage your Playlists in the audio management dialog box, where you can set up playlists that use audio from any source (currently including Battle Bards, Incompetech, Tabletop Audio, and your own uploaded audio files), and Playlists can be copied out of a game and into another game easily.

Click the Playlist tab to navigate to your playlists. The search box returns results for terms that match Track titles, Track tags, Playlist titles, or Playlists that contain Track matching tags.

Click to the Tracks tab to add tracks from your uploaded audio, Tabletop Audio, Battlebards, or Incompetech. Find the track and click Add to... to select either the current game, or the playlist by name.

Note that this feature creates a new copy of the Playlist in the game. In this way, you can change a playlist for any one dramatic role playing scene or amazing action battle sequence without affecting any other game. If you delete a track from a playlist, it will not be deleted from the playlist in your Playlist tool, nor any games that the playlist is already in. However, if you like the changes, you can export the Playlist out of the game and into the Manage Audio tool for safe keeping.

Add your desired music/sound tracks to your campaign's Jukebox library by clicking the Add To menu in the track listing (this is directly to the right of the track title). Selecting "To Game" adds the new track to the bottom of your track list in the Jukebox. Selecting any playlist in your playlists will add the track to the bottom of that playlist.

Once you begin adding audio to your Jukebox, you're likely to create a very robust library of audio tracks before too long. There are several methods Roll20 gives you to keep all of your tracks organized.

You can rename a track once it has been added to the Jukebox tab of the Sidebar. To rename it, hover over its entry in the Jukebox until it highlights in yellow. A type cursor will also appear. Click anywhere over the title to make it editable. Type a new name for the track and press Enter to save the change.

When you hover your mouse over a Track in the Jukebox, an icon displaying three horizontal lines will appear to the left of its listing. This icon is the handle for the Track. Clicking and dragging this icon allows you to rearrange the order of the current track list.

To remove tracks from your Jukebox, click the three dot menu next to the Track title in your Jukebox to reveal a sub-menu. Click the "Delete Item" option to remove the track from your Jukebox. You can also right-click to reach this sub-menu.

Fanburst and Soundcloud tracks that were added prior to those systems becoming unavailable are greyed out in the Jukebox. If you have unsupported tracks like this, you can click the "Remove all unsupported tracks" button to remove all those tracks from your game. If your game does not have any deprecated tracks in it, the button will not appear.

Very similar to Journal Folders in functionality, you can create folders within Jukebox's track list called Playlists. Beyond simply keeping batches of related tracks together for organization purposes, a Playlist can be played directly. This allows you to cycle play through various tracks without manually having to stop and start playback manually.

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