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Searching "Saw 2004" on archive.org yields a fascinating graveyard of digital ephemera:

The auditory landscape of Saw was critical to its success. Charlie Clouser’s industrial-techno score, particularly the climactic track "Hello Zepp," is deeply embedded in pop culture. The Internet Archive’s audio repository features community-uploaded promotional samplers, radio interviews with the cast, and discussions regarding the soundtrack, which featured prominent alternative metal and industrial rock bands of the era like Mudvayne, Fear Factory, and Nine Inch Nails. 4. Analytical Textual Ephemera

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Unlike mindless slashers, John Kramer (played chillingly by Tobin Bell) did not view himself as a murderer. He targeted individuals who took their lives for granted, forcing them to choose between death or a painful rebirth.

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