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 Posted:   Sep 12, 2014 - 5:28 PM   
 By:   Tango Urilla   (Member)

What is the most amount of silence that has been left at the end of a track on a film score release? We all know about those cues where there are minutes-long gaps of silence separating the main track from some kind of easter egg at the end, but I'm talking about a track with absolutely nothing to wait for. Just a long, long silence after the music has finished. Any ideas? Any cues with long silences at the end?

I'm asking for no more important reason than to satisfy my own sudden random curiosity in the matter. I won't lose sleep if no one really knows or just about all cues have normal one-to-eight second-long silences at the end and there aren't any satisfactory answers to my query at all.

 
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