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Check out Discombobulate, Kings and Vagabonds and/or Memento Mori :)
Please leave a message about your projects and I'll get to it when I have the chance. Also I would love if you read Discombobulatel. You choose what you like better, looking forward to reading comments. :)
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"If we catch a criminal When we catch a criminal There's nothing we can do But play cops and robbers Cops and robbers" -Cops and Robbers by The Hoosiers
The song that somehow created Maxine and Jim Grady. From 2:46 to 6:39 is their love theme also a lot of parts play into themes for Jim Grady's past.
Jim Grady's Theme (even though everything they talk about doesnt exist in the 20's or 30's)
Maxine Evan's Theme
Maxine Evans wasn't like any of the other girls at her school. Jim Grady has seen things no child can ever imagine. Somehow, their paths crossed over the Sherlock Holmes radio show one day. He was seven and she was six, from that moment on they teamed up solving mysteries together. As Maxine puts it, even Sherlock needs his Watson. But after twelve years of solving mysteries, the worst is only around the corner. It doesn't matter that Maxine and Jim Grady have solve every mystery from who stole the cookie from the cookie jar to who robbed the bank or took the hit on that man over there. Nothing could have ever prepared them for the mystery that began to unfold before them. Maxine's father, Houston, is kidnapped and only she can save him. But this time, without Jim Grady or at least, that is what she hopes. (Yeah, summary is a major work in progress)
From back when people actually danced at high school dances and went to ballrooms instead of night clubs. It's music either from the time of Jim Grady + Maxine or music styled similarily. Enjoy.
(Ok it just sounded cool)
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