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Symphony blasts your music collection, out now

If you feel like putting your awesome music collection to good use, you're in luck. Gone are the days when all you could do was listen to your favorite tunes while driving to work or exercising at the gym. Now you can defend your music in a video game! Yes! Finally!

Symphony has just launched for PC download platforms, and it tasks you with defending your music collection against a mysterious force. This vile enemy is corrupting your sick music tracks and having its way with them. Oh, the humanity! You'll have to blast your way through this rhythm shooter in order to save and defend your music.

Symphony comes courtesy of Empty Clip Studios. The game was actually announced quite a while back, and gamers have been stoked to play this title for some time now. The day has finally arrived, though, so go and save your music!

You can snag Symphony for $9.99 across multiple digital download distributors including Steam, GOG.com, and Playism.

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