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Shithole Theme". The sixth occurrence of the track is titled "Your Test" and is a remix of the "Hello Eric" theme, playing as Jigsaw explains his test design to Amanda. The final is at the very end of the film, and plays over the tape that Jigsaw has prepared for Jeff. This remix is titled "Final Test". At almost two minutes, "Final Test" is basically a more intense and shortest ending version of "Hello Zepp" heard in the films.
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in the bathroom from the original movie and begins to cut the back of his neck off for part of the combination to the safe upstairs, and is titled "Cut Necks". For the film, only the ending was used while the original "Hello Zepp" was remixed for the scene. The final remix appears at the end of the
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and the subsequent flashbacks. The third, titled "Zepp Six", is the longest ending variation of the "Hello Zepp" theme (over six minutes long) and split into two halves. The first half (beginning similarly to a low-pitched "Hello Eric" and heavily featuring
William's Theme) begins during
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Director's Cut) during the film, titled "Help Them". It plays first when Eric Matthews remembers how he survived his confrontation with Amanda after escaping the bathroom, second when
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The score also reinserts the middle melancholy strings heard in the original "Hello Zepp". The score also features in renditions similar to the previous entries throughout the movie, like the opening music "Chase Edgar", "Shotgun" played by guitar with dramatic motive when
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