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25 Songs For The Ultimate Study Playlist That'll Mellow You Out Before AND After Finals

This playlist is at it's best in times of stressful studying, messed up sleeping schedules and when you just wanna melt into your bed after finals.

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Below is a list of multiple ambient, study inducing, relaxing tracks that'll get those stress levels down in a heartbeat. There is a variety of tracks, some stemming from video game soundtracks, some from movie scores, and some that'll make you feel like you're studying in an enchanted forest.

1. "Ashes Of Our Forever" by Christian Scott Atunde Adjuah

2. "Movements (Chapter III) - Edit" By Leon Vynehall

3. "The Gates Of Hell" from BAYONETTA

4. "Kt" by Bexar Bexar

5. "Alone in Kyoto" by Air

6. "It's Magical" by Masayoshi Fujita

7. "Requim For Dying Mothers, Pt. 1" by Stars Of The Lid

8. "Sad Alron" by Mark Pritchard

9. "The Finishing" by Stavroz

10. Honestly, the entire soundtrack to L.A. Noire... (with some rain in the background)

11. ....And the entire soundtrack to Heavy Rain

12. "#3" by Aphex Twin

13. "Sleep Deprivation" by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross

14. "Gumshoe Blues" by Paul Pritchard

15. "Prowler" by Bohren & Der Club Of Gore

16. "Impossible Island" by Gaussian Curve

17. "Hello from the Edge of the Earth"  by Mary Lattimore

18. "Godfather" by Terrence Blanchard

19. "Rise" by Recondite

20. "Aisatsana" by Aphex Twin

21. "First Memory" By Shook

22. "Differently, Still" by BADBADNOTGOOD

23. "Equity" by Dedekind Cut

24. "Still Space" by Satoshi Ashikawa

25. "We Played Some Open Chords" by A Winged Victory for the Sullen

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