MacLeod: There Can Be Only One
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Documentary, Music
Kevin MacLeod is a film composer who has created over two-thousand songs and offered them free to the world. As a result, people use his music in their web content and he has been heard more than the most contemporary pop singers, yet almost no one knows who he is. How can one of the most listened to composers in history be a total mystery? Tom Seymour (VHS Massacre Movies) investigates! Featuring John Brennan (Last Drive-in) Lloyd Kaufman (Troma President) Stephanie Perez (@yeahfoodbeer) and composer Tim Kulig!
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