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(2006) A live mixdown track...done as a joke. Sony had a lackluster conference at E3 and so I had to get some jabs in.
(2006) Got some NES samples, and was instantly inspired. The song only took me 10-15 minutes and you can kinda tell :)
(2003) My bro came with an idea for a joke rap group called Thug Deep. I made the music but they couldn't write the lyrics. :P I wrote a part, check the Lyrics link heheh
(2003) My (Remastered) Submission into the AcidBreak (Bubblefox) Bouncy Techno Revival Compo. Again, using their sample pack.
(2003 I think) Made for Bubblefox Hardcore Compo with it's sample pack (won 1st!) :)
(2003) I had a few different versions of this. It was really hard to get a good mixdown, this song gets crazy at some points and gets really layered.
(2003) Really cheesy and lighthearted, but represents what I love about HHC. Pianos, breaks, stompin' beat, claps on every beat, etc.
(2002 I think) It samples that Chinese newspaper prankcall. I love pumping this one up in the car for some reason.
The first Goa track I've done...it was a lot of fun to make, but maybe a bit derivative and not too original.
(2002 I think) Did a remix of the All Your Base Gabber song, with the permission of the original creators (Invasion of the Gabber Robots). It was featured on their mp3.com page.
(2002) Basically what the title implies. GOGOGOGOOGO!!!
(2001 I think) A remix of a song by a fellow mp3.com user, I sampled his track for one.
(2001 I think) A remix of the first song I ever released.
(2001) I love the last part of this song. Very happy cheesy crazy.
(2001) I think the bassline is off note. Actually I'm sure of it. It never felt right but I never bothered to change it. :P
(2000) I think it was Sept. 10, 2000. For some reason I couldn't get the image of the Palestinian boy being gunned down by Israeli Soldiers out of my head, and this chaotic yet melodic song came about.
(1999 I think) My first and only non-Hardcore song. Eurodancish stuff. Originally it was an idea for an HHC song but I changed my mind and it was well recieved as it was lower than 160 bpm :P
(1999 I think) A guilty pleasure of mine, along with Canadian Cheese.
(1998) You never hear the kind of bassline you hear in this song in HHC songs. It's pretty unique but makes it less dancable I suppose.