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DāM-FunK Presents The Music of Grand Theft Auto Online Original Score features music featured in Grand Theft Auto V ' s multiplayer mode, Grand Theft Auto Online. It features songs from several artists, re-arranged and produced by Dam-Funk. The album was released digitally on 15 December 2023. All song names are stylised in uppercase. [30]
Pages in category "Songs written by Ammo (record producer)" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The following songs have been produced by Joshua Coleman, more commonly known as Ammo See also: Category:Songs written by Ammo (record producer) Pages in category "Song recordings produced by Ammo (record producer)"
Damien LeRoy, sometimes known professionally by the alias DJ Ammo, is an American disc jockey and music producer from Los Angeles, California. [1] He has co-produced " The Time (Dirty Bit) " along with three other songs from The Black Eyed Peas ' sixth studio album, The Beginning , and " 4th of July (Fireworks) " by Kelis .
Released November 25, 2003 through American Recordings, the three–disc CD and DVD set features music from previous albums, unreleased material, and live film. A deluxe edition version (which has the alias "ammo box" [ 1 ] ) was released and featured everything from the standard edition, with the addition of 14 live tracks.
The ID3v1 series, in particular, stores genre as an 8-bit number (therefore ranging from 0 to 255, with the latter having the meaning of "undefined" or "not set"), allowing each file to have at most one genre out of a fixed list. Genre definitions 0-79 follow the ID3 tag specification of 1999. [1]
The MIL-STD-1168 is a set of standard codes used to identify munitions (ammunition, explosives and propellants). It was designed to replace the previous confusing Ammunition Identification Code (AIC) system used by the United States Army Ordnance Department.
The International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) is an international standard code for uniquely identifying sound recordings and music video recordings.The code was developed by the recording industry in conjunction with the ISO technical committee 46, subcommittee 9 (TC 46/SC 9), which codified the standard as ISO 3901 in 1986, and updated it in 2001.