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For those of you that can’t get enough of the new Mortal Kombat song, the Jace Hall Show is offering a free download of the song that you can take wherever you go. Want to listen to the Mortal Kombat song while you’re at the gym on your iPod? How about as a little background music while you play the new Mortal Kombat video game itself (truly epic).
The Mortal Kombat song is running it’s way through the video game world as we speak, and while it was inspired by the original “Techno Syndrome”, Jace’s version doesn’t use any samples from the original track. Still, fans are psyched just to be playing Mortal Kombat again, let alone hearing a new edition of their favorite song. If you want to have this track all for yourself visit our facebook page and download the mp3 for free!

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