Nectarine
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1988 Guitar MetalRelated songs:
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Author: Yip (Petrik Salovaara)
Uploaded By: franz_opa
Song Length: 2:09
Release Year: 1988
Song Status: Active *
Song Bitrate: 320 kbps
Song Legacy Flag: R
Song Source: Game
Song Platform:
SID (6581/8580)
Additional Information:
Hewson, 1988
Authentic recording from Stone Oakvalley's collection.
This is an R4 SID chip recording. In recordings from R2 and R5 chips guitar samples are completely screwed up.
The composer was disappointed that instead of Hewson letting him to make music for Amiga port they gave the job for somebody else who allegedly ruined his "heavy metal ideology"
Last Queued : 1 month, 3 weeks ago
This song has been played 29 times. [See Request History]
It was added 14 years, 11 months ago.
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Song Rating: 3.0 - Votes Placed: 32 View Voting HistoryA total of 1 users have this song on their favourites list.
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User | Song Comment |
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franz_opa
Steadily at the low level |
read this song already in 1988 from the review of the game. but emulators can't play this song due to massive usage of samples. so now after 21 years i finally heard this. and this sounds quite fun. a kind of brave attempt to make heavy metal with C64. |
14 years, 10 months ago | |
franz_opa
Steadily at the low level |
"read about", i meant |
14 years, 10 months ago | |
serpent
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Yes i remember reading (and playing) from C=Lehti or MikroBitti too |
14 years ago | |
franz_opa
Steadily at the low level |
So, this was the best recording at Stone Oakvalley but I think the bass sound may be heard too faintly |
9 years, 6 months ago | |
Arne
nect(AR)i(NE) |
as I know ... this is the first song on c64 with three Sid and two Digi-Tracks |
9 years, 4 months ago |