CYBERPUNK 2077 – ANTAGONISTIC – 1 HOUR



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Pacific Avenue – Antagonistic
written by: Sebastian Robertson and Chris Cardena
performed by: Chris Cardena & Sebastian Robertson
published by: Six Nations (BMI)

1 hour version
Original track: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgL1V-lodL4

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40 thoughts on “CYBERPUNK 2077 – ANTAGONISTIC – 1 HOUR”

  1. driving through the city at night while it's raining… its like… entering a world of imagination and simplicity, everything becomes quiet and your surroundings slow down. You are now in control, yet aware of anything to come.

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  2. First got this song after the Delamain quest where I got introduced to Delamain Junior. It's kinda emotional because the song sounded like "a start of something new" And also the music give me "Words on bathroom walls" vibes given Delamain's psychological journey and all kinda fits.

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  3. I played CP2077 for approximately 130 hours and somehow missed this song until today. I ran into random fight with valentinos and once I finished them off I heard THIS playing behind some closed door. I just stopped there immediately and shazamed the song to find later.
    I find it fascinating how this short track brings calmness and peace into this crazy, noisy and brutal city for a little time, making you look back on the story, remembering all that's happened to V, feels kind of nostalgic and melancholic.

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  4. I literally stopped in my track mid-combat when I heard this tune blasting out of a random street vendor booth. I had to find out its name immediately. Perfect chill house music.

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  5. I know I am really late to the show just finished my first playthrough of Cyberpunk 2077. Someone needs to do an hour loop of this song and "Real Window" by Chris Cardena alternating. I only listened to Pacific Dreams when riding around Night City in my Shion Coyote, and those two songs are by far the best cruising the streets looking for Voodoo Boys and Scavs to flatline. Link to Real Window https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjK-a2oF2SU

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  6. I had chosen the Streetkid background and this song played right the first time you hop in the car with your leader and you drive as a passenger in his street. It blew my mind as you looked at Night City from the passenger window for the first time with this song playing in the background.

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  7. I usually take adopting the role in RPGs seriously. Ten minutes into CP2077 and I deduced the work had already ended twice over – once via mankind destroying the Earth's ecosystem and destroying their capacity to survive and a second with AIs inevitably ruling whatever is left over. Then in short order V gets a death sentence. In my mind the world has ended three times over. I played for over a hundred hours pursuing the story with the belief that V was doomed from the get go and that the sole opportunity to actually save V was in Phantom Liberty – where I saved So Mi because for as much as V needed it Songbird needed it more – which is true. Song did so many worse things than V did to avoid a similar horrific fate. I believed that helping Song, despite being the right thing to do, was giving V a death sentence.

    Then something funny happened. Wake up hungover from Johnny's excessive partying in Chippin' In. Go home where Judy is waiting and hang with Judy on the couch for a bit. Judy's head is in V's lap, staring up at her as V's got her hand on Judy's cheek, fresh ink from Johnny's partying (the Other One, FWIW), as Judy talks about leaving Night City together and this song plays. For the first time in over 130 hours of playtime I feel optimism for V, that there may be a future after all and that V hasn't just been spinning in her wheels for weeks fighting pointlessly against fate. It's strange – such simple, small, completely organic moment totally changed my outlook on the rest of the journey. The first moment of optimism in an already weary journey but enough to change everything.

    Thanks for extending this track.

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