The Big One
In the heart of New York City, a group of friends find themselves caught in the middle of a massive earthquake. As the city crumbles around them, they must band together to survive and find a way to escape the chaos.
With buildings collapsing and fires raging, the group must navigate the treacherous streets of the city, dodging falling debris and desperate survivors. As they struggle to stay alive, they must also confront their own fears and insecurities, testing the strength of their friendships.
As the aftershocks continue to shake the city, the group realizes that they are not alone. A dangerous gang has taken advantage of the chaos to wreak havoc and terrorize the survivors. Now, the group must not only survive the earthquake but also outsmart the ruthless gang if they hope to make it out alive.
The Big One is a thrilling tale of survival, friendship, and courage in the face of disaster. Will the group be able to overcome the odds and find a way to safety, or will they become just another casualty of the big one?
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The Big One
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Panic In Detroit
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David Bowie:
Writer
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Convoy in the Sky
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Mississippi Moan
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Duke Ellington:
Writer
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Highway Junkie
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Peter Gunn Theme
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Henry Mancini:
(1958) composed and conducted
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For Your Love
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Graham Gouldman:
Writer
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The Times They Are A Changin'
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Bob Dylan:
Writer
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On The Road Again
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Willie Nelson:
Writer
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Looking at the World Through A Windshield
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Roll the Union On
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John Handcox:
Writer
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Big Bird
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We Will Rock You
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Misirlou
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I've Been Everywhere
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Corporate Avenger
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Red Army March
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Good Morning Mr. Trucker
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Hot Wings
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Mud Flap Boogie
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Diesel Only Theme
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Cookin' With Jay
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Surfin' With Jay
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