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  "textContent": "If there's one thing that I am unapologetically a fan of when it comes to Marathon, it's the game's approach to music. An electronic tracklist is nothing new in video games, of course, but this mix of aggressive high-tempo tunes and haunting vocals had me hooked the moment I first heard a song from the game's trailers. It turns out I'm not alone.\n\nRead more",
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