

Some of these tracks can either be collected in the form of vinyl records as mission-specific Collectables to be played later, or heard throughout the game as ambient. Some Jukeboxes made by Neumond can be seen in various windows. In addition, an illegally recorded bootleg tape of a song published by Neumond, that was performed live can be found. The fact that the songs were recorded in Paris only helps prove this. However, the most important fact is that nearly all of American people now had grown sick of Nazi propaganda.Īfter the Second American Revolution, the leftover studios and equipment in America are taken over by the revived Hollywood industries, although a separate branch in Paris, France is still operating, and even started producing Cassette tapes in the 1980s, which include techno-pop style remixes of some of their previous records, along with some new songs as well, some of which are even sung in french, implying that due to Adolf Hitler's familiarity with the French Language, that the Nazis are open to the idea of songs being performed in French. Neumond's Television Productions division appears to have had a direct connection to another part of the Nazi propaganda machine Paragon Pictures, which in turn suggests that the Nazi collaborator Chuck Lorentz may have also been involved with Neumond.Īfter the event of the New Colossus, the company is forced to evacuate their employees, executives and resources out of the US due to the increasing activities of the American Resistance Network as well as the fact that the Nazi regime is losing control of the US at a fast rate.

The tracks published under the label are mostly parodies and homages to real pop songs of the period "modified" to suit Nazi themes and doctrines. "Newmoon Records") is a fictional recording company in the alternate version of the 1960s where the Nazis rule the world, including the United States of America.
