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Fucking Hardcore   [1997]

Fucking Hardcore Released by :
Rule3

Release Date :
15 September 1997

Type :
C64 Music Collection

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... CJ Warlock of Rule3, Warriors of the Wasteland
Music .... Avalon of Wrath Designs
  PRI of Oxyron, Relax Magazine Staff, The Imperium Arts
Graphics .... CJ Warlock of Rule3, Warriors of the Wasteland
Text .... CJ Warlock of Rule3, Warriors of the Wasteland
Charset .... CJ Warlock of Rule3, Warriors of the Wasteland
Loader .... K.M. of Taboo
Sampling .... CJ Warlock of Rule3, Warriors of the Wasteland


SIDs used in this release :
Fantasia 3 (intro)(/MUSICIANS/P/PRI/Fantasia_3_intro.sid)
Introtune(/MUSICIANS/A/Avalon/Introtune.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 10 November 2021
Credits are not for the covered artist, but for who produced the sid tune, even if the covered tune is a sid tune itself.
Example: in Commando you don't credit Rob Hubbard but only Cadaver
In HVSC, the covered artist can be mentioned in STIL.
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 10 November 2021
@Krill: 99%... Woohaa.. My own estimate would be more like 20%, but who knows..? Obviously it also depends on how strictly one would define "borrowing from someone else". It is of course all part of a pre-existing musical tradition in some way or another, with the scales, the harmonies, the rhythms, common types of sounds, and so forth. I guess I'm off topic now. Sorry mods!
User Comment
Submitted by Krill on 10 November 2021
If we go down that rabbit hole... 99% of all SIDs aren't really own compositions but mostly any combination of covers/remixes/samples of existing songs (plus a bit of originality) with little to no mention of the original authors, no? :)
User Comment
Submitted by dalezy on 10 November 2021
well, prijt did the track, that was sampled and included as digi. :) but giving this a second thought, this might be a bit far fetched, as dj chosen few as a project wasn't really c64-bound anymore.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 9 November 2021
dalezy: for what? I corrected a wrong credit to Odysseus and replaced it with PRI, for his tune is used in the notefile.
Apart the main digi which uses loaded samples, and the extra digi tunes by Warlock "|JUN6L3 R0U71N3|" & "KAU Z UHUF/[W&K]" and "LEMMINGS #128/LG" which uses a Guy Shavitt tune, I can't find any tune by Prijt in here
User Comment
Submitted by dalezy on 9 November 2021
not sure about the rules here - but shouldn't Francois Prijt get credited as well?
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