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The Day After Tomorrow   [1988]

The Day After Tomorrow Released by :
Tronix

Release Date :
27 December 1988

Type :
C64 One-File Demo

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

Credits :
Code .... Madmax of Tronix
Music .... EVS of 20th Century Composers
  Jeroen Tel of Maniacs of Noise
  Laxity of Starion
  Madmax of Tronix
Graphics .... Wardog of Tronix


SIDs used in this release :
Layla Mix(/MUSICIANS/0-9/20CC/van_Santen_Edwin/Layla_Mix.sid)
M.A.C.C.(/MUSICIANS/T/Tel_Jeroen/M_A_C_C.sid)
The Day After Tomorrow Part 4(/MUSICIANS/M/Madmax/Day_After_Tomorrow_Part_4.sid)
Top Trucker(/MUSICIANS/T/Tel_Jeroen/Top_Trucker.sid)

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User Comment
Submitted by Powerslave on 7 January 2011
Over the top was released in March. This demo is made in December. What I know Phoenix didn't make anything after summer 1988 (when I joined Tronix)
,..but I can be missing some information...
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 7 January 2011
ok then Phoenix removed from credits, the tune Phoenix/Day_After_Tomorrow_Part_4.sid will be moved out to /Madmax dir and /Phoenix dir was dissolved in HVSC55 (2 sids left will return in /DEMOS)
About being an active member, Over the Top seems posterior to this and still credits him (last part clearly says he's in tronix aswell as Wardog and Spirit). A fix for Phoenix's joining date would be nice.
User Comment
Submitted by Powerslave on 7 January 2011
I'm almost sure that Madmax added the drums by himself...
Phoenix was not an active member of Tronix when this demo was made.
User Comment
Submitted by iAN CooG on 8 April 2010
Was credited in HVSC50 to Phoenix/Tronix but i'm not sure about it... who really added the digidrums here? Madmax/Tronix or really Phoenix?
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