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So let's talk Cyberpunk chooms! And not in just the video game sense, but a bit broader. I grew up with a biological father who repaired computers for a living and was deeply fascinated by technology (even though I don't understand most of it). One of my favorite shows during my toddler years was "Superhuman Samurai Syber Squad", this sort of Ultraman-like show with deep cyberpunk elements that was further improved by the inclusion of Tim Curry as the voice of the bad guy and a hard rock soundtrack
Later I'd see Hackers on constant rotation on my grandparent's Direct Tv subscription in my teens, mainly the movie channels and I was entranced.
Then, in my 20's, I'd come across Neuromancer and I was toast, fully in love with the idea of technology and humanity intertwined. Though I didn't fully comprehend at the time, through my own naivety or otherwise, how real that world would become if it hadn't already
Of course, I'd also be a fool if I didn't talk about the shot to the jugular that is Cyberpunk music. Everyone has their own flavor, mine just happens to be electronic coded. The soundtrack to Hackers (as well as the first Mortal Kombat movie and Cool World) is a pretty good entry point. I personally really like Belgian New Beat, EDM, Industrial, and Darkwave
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Of course, I'd also be a fool if I didn't talk about the shot to the jugular that is Cyberpunk music. Everyone has their own flavor, mine just happens to be electronic coded. The soundtrack to Hackers (as well as the first Mortal Kombat movie and Cool World) is a pretty good entry point. I personally really like Belgian New Beat, EDM, Industrial, and Darkwave
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