album is great, someone review this
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ok.
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I thought it was great.
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If by chiptune, you mean shitty nerd music played on gameboys then I already fucking hate thisThis Message Edited On 03.07.09
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If by chiptune, you mean shitty nerd music played on gameboys then I already fucking hate this damn dude. i thought it was fun
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lol prolly wouldnt listen to this regularly but that was entertaining as shit
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This is pretty fun...
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Ha flying nerd
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mermaid is soo friggen epic!
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Album is pretty awesome, nothing amazing but really fun. Check out The Hunt For Yoshi, they have some originals and a crapload of cover EPs done in chiptune (Thursday, Saosin, The Fall Of Troy, blink-182, Michael Jackson just to name a few) if you like these guys.
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I want to review this but I'm not sure how to go about doing it...
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there is an actual CD floating around
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Yes I have a digital copy, ordered the physical one and thought about getting the vinyl. It's just an odd type of music to review but I enjoy challenges.
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nice, having a chiptune collection on vinyl would be elite as f***
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It's only 11 bucks so who knows, might get it anyway.
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The Mega Man series has the best chiptune/8-bit music ever.
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Anamanaguchi vs YMCK (http://www.sputnikmusic.com/album.php?albumid=24669) go!
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That is some good stuff as well.
The Mega Man series has the best chiptune/8-bit music ever.
Can't beat the pioneers, guys like Koji Kondo pretty much had to code their music in binary and only had four channels of sound to work with, gotta admire how they came up with such timeless arrangements.
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