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The Battle for Your Beats Starts Now!

Symphony, a music-driven vertical shooter, is available now with GOG-exclusive achievements and a soundtrack for only $9.99.

A mysterious evil entity wants to turn your music collection into a pile of digital rubbish--and it’s your job to blast it back into a wireless-less blankness. Symphony is a little bit more than an average flash-based music game--on-going storyline, new items and weapons discovered within your own music collection, unlockable difficulty levels, different upgrades, and ship customization add depth to a seemingly simple shoot-em-up. Also, the games supports nearly all music file types known to mankind (i.e. us): MP3, M4A & AAC (runs using QuickTime), OGG, WAV, FLAC, WMA, AIFF, WV, APE.

Two weeks ago, when the pre-order started, we’ve asked you to ask the developers a few questions. The askees have answered and if you need another reason to get Symphony, maybe this video prepared by Empty Clip Studios and GOG.com will persuade you.
We haven't shoved too many MP3s into Sumphony when we checked it out, but it's possible that you overloaded it. How many files do you have? Also, by "external drive" do you mean external over USB or LAN?
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MkidTrigun: Messing around a bit, I went through the tutorial with just a single album selected and getting it to progress from there. Afterwards when loading the complete music folder, I am getting most if not all of the tracks to show up under show all, it just merely crashes once I attempt to sort via album.
Maybe some sort of corrupted tag?
I'm a terrible person who forgot to give the winners of the ADAQ their games yesterday. I'll take care of it today.