As we close out another weekend, I figured I would share what I believe to be the most glorious piece of film music never actually used (so far as I know) in a film: Blackheart by Two Steps from Hell.
Enjoy and talk amongst yourselves!
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As we close out another weekend, I figured I would share what I believe to be the most glorious piece of film music never actually used (so far as I know) in a film: Blackheart by Two Steps from Hell.
Enjoy and talk amongst yourselves!

Follow David on Twitter @DavidOAtkins. David Atkins is a Washington Monthly contributing writer, activist, and research professional living in Santa Barbara as well as an elected DNC Member from California. He is president of The Pollux Group, a qualitative research firm.
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