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− | '''Late Goodbye''' is a song by the Finnish rock band [[Poets of the Fall]]. It appears numerous times throughout ''[[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]''. The song was based on a poem by Sam Lake, who wrote the story of the first two titles of Max Payne's series |
+ | '''Late Goodbye''' is a song by the Finnish rock band [[wikipedia:Poets_of_the_Fall|Poets of the Fall]]. It appears numerous times throughout ''[[Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne]]''. The song was based on a poem by [[Sam Lake]], who wrote the story of the first two titles of Max Payne's series. |
==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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*[[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] owns an album titled "Late Goodbye" in his apartment. |
*[[Max Payne (character)|Max Payne]] owns an album titled "Late Goodbye" in his apartment. |
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*[[Ed the Janitor]] hums the song when Max encounters him. ([[No 'Us' in This]]) |
*[[Ed the Janitor]] hums the song when Max encounters him. ([[No 'Us' in This]]) |
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− | *[[Mona Sax]] sings the song in a shower in [[ |
+ | *[[Mona Sax]] sings the song in a shower in [[Address Unknown funhouse|her hideout]] when Payne finds her. ([[A Linear Sequence of Scares]]) |
*[[The Cleaners]] play the song on a dead man's piano. ([[The Million Dollar Question]]) |
*[[The Cleaners]] play the song on a dead man's piano. ([[The Million Dollar Question]]) |
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*Numerous enemies hum the song throughout the game. |
*Numerous enemies hum the song throughout the game. |
Revision as of 04:49, 4 June 2014
Late Goodbye is a song by the Finnish rock band Poets of the Fall. It appears numerous times throughout Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne. The song was based on a poem by Sam Lake, who wrote the story of the first two titles of Max Payne's series.
Appearances
- Max Payne owns an album titled "Late Goodbye" in his apartment.
- Ed the Janitor hums the song when Max encounters him. (No 'Us' in This)
- Mona Sax sings the song in a shower in her hideout when Payne finds her. (A Linear Sequence of Scares)
- The Cleaners play the song on a dead man's piano. (The Million Dollar Question)
- Numerous enemies hum the song throughout the game.
- The one cleaner that actually cleans anything in Max Payne's last nightmare sings the song.
- The song is played as the credits of the game roll.