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The Syntax Sin Tax The Syntax Sin Tax is a chiptunesynth music project helmed by Steven Hendren of southern California, USA. Incorporating sounds from the Nintendo NESFamicom, Game Boy, and Game Boy Color game systems, the primary focus of the Syntaxs music is on creating intensely melodic and emotive retro-style chiptunes that mix a variety of musical influences into a dynamic and energetic auditory fusion. Eucatastrophe, released 11 August 2015 1. Eclipsed 2. Universal Calling 3. Antihero 4. To Arms

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