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By KarpetRydOFunk · Posted
Wow. Sounds like it was ahead of its time. I only used Limewire, which retrospectively was shit, but at the time was pretty good. -
I certainly would never include Steve on any of my shredder lists, I would include though, Harry Cody, Mike Dimitrovich, and Mark Digilio, might also throw the fag from Pole Position in there as well, he's insane, I just cant pronounce his name.
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Now did J. Geils play on this one, or was this the one he was replaced by Alan Parsons?
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By martinsane · Posted
Thanks for making me revisit SW. Been a while and a considerably longer while since all my cds are inaccessible so no opportunity to stand and stare... I do like this band and these songs still play well today. Listen to SW made me think of the Portland, Oregon band Generator, that changed their name to Slowrush for their one and only debut Volume. They had a guy or 2 from the Dan Reed Network in the band and if you can find the long play they released as Generator prior to Slowrush then you get basically 2 different records. Sorry for the hijack. -
Haven't heard " Brod and Cirkus. He plays awesome. Why when people talk who's best shredder, why his name is not mention like Steve of Autograph.
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By martinsane · Posted
I love it and the singer sounds familiar... Man I abused Audio Galaxy, what a flash back. -
Audio Galaxy was the dopest file sharing site back in the wild wild west of the internet, with all the hoopla going on over Napster, the good shit was on Audio Galaxy, which had little buttons with satellites on them next to each track, if somebody wasnt online, you'd still see the song, but you'd click on the satellite button, and leave, whenever they came online it would auto dwnl it to their servers, then when u got on it would auto load it to your HD, and all the impossible shit to find was always on there,
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