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'''"Put Down Your Pickaxe" (2017 Demo version / 2019 Epic version)''', the only track released from the soundtrack EP '''''Music from ''The Aussie Goldmine'''s Original Pitch Pilot''''', is a single by [[The Neoclassics]] (originally released under their old name "Neon and the Argie Bees") comprising of two versions of the same song, one being a remaster of a 2017 instrumental originally uploaded to the internet on March 18, 2018 in an unlisted YouTube video as the stand-in "Ending Credits" theme for the original pitch pilot of ''[[The Aussie Goldmine]]'''s cancelled 2017 animated series, and the other being a more orchestral version of that theme, made for a related project revival in 2019.
'''"Put Down Your Pickaxe" (2017 Demo version / 2019 Epic version)''', the only track released from the soundtrack EP '''''Music from ''The Aussie Goldmine'''s Original Pitch Pilot''''', is a single by [[The Neoclassics]] (originally released under the old name "Neon and the Argie Bees", before their 2026 rebrand) comprising of two versions of the same song, one being a remaster of a 2017 instrumental originally uploaded to the internet on March 18, 2018 in an unlisted YouTube video as the stand-in "Ending Credits" theme for the original pitch pilot of ''[[The Aussie Goldmine]]'''s cancelled 2017 animated series, and the other being a more orchestral version of that theme, made for a related project revival in 2019.


It was officially released worldwide on November 3, 2023, as a digital download and on streaming services, such as Spotify, via Distrokid. Its genre is classified as Country/Folk/Classical wherever the Soundtrack genre is not able to be applied, as it is not part of a larger soundtrack album.
It was officially released worldwide on November 3, 2023, as a digital download and on streaming services, such as Spotify, via Distrokid. Its genre is classified as Country/Folk/Classical wherever the Soundtrack genre is not able to be applied, as it is not part of a larger soundtrack album.