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Atlus Persona 4 contains hidden music on disc (PS 2)

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I have no idea what possessed me to do this, but on the root of the ISO is a file called 'BGM.CVM'.
For laughs I opened it with 7-zip and I was actually presented with a list of 107 files with an ADX extension, and to my surprise, VLC could just play them.

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I had a listen to these files, and it's a treasure trove. It's most of the Persona 4 music (I couldn't find Nervermore and a few others), joined with several sets of Persona 3 remixes, possibly in an early stage too.
#56 for example is an early remix of When the moon's reaching out to the stars that was featured in Persona Q's.
#70-79 are remixes of Tartarus themes, 94-100 are also similarly tartarus remixes, which sort of makes me think they might've been intended for a second Tartarus like dungeon somewhere.
And there's a handful of ambient themes like #112 that sound like they escaped straight from Nocturne.
 

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