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About Reverb_Pixel

Welcome to my channel!

Here you will find songs from the 1920's to 1960's that I have slowed down and reverbed. Video game soundtracks like Fallout and BioShock that include the songs from those decades can be found all over my channel. I enjoy exploring and sharing forgotten and old songs and bring them back to light for everyone to enjoy, of course with tuning the songs to give them a creepy, melodic, and reminiscent feel to each of them.

I love hearing your guys' comments and suggestions for future song ideas! I appreciate all the people who keep returning to my channel to watch more, and to my great subscribers for helping me reach one of my goals of 1,000 subscribers. Don't be shy to leave a comment or subscribe!

Thank you all for visiting my channel, a fun little personal project has now grown into a project for all of you!

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Ac-Cent-Tchu-Ate The Positive (Slowed and Reverbed)

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