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  1. lYHdObf.gifCOMMODORE CRUSH'S SPACE CRUSADE!!lYHdObf.gif

    AN ADLIB SOUNDTRACK FOR SOME REASON

    LADIES AND GENTLEMEN YOUR PALS AT THASAUCE IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE

    AN ORIGINAL I MEAN NEWLY DISCOVERED LONG LOST DOS GAME SOUNDTRACK

    COMMODORE CRUSH'S SPACE CRUSADE!

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    COMMODORE CRUSH'S SPACE CRUSADE, RELEASED IN 2017 I MEAN 1995, IS A DOS GAME WHEREIN OUR PROTAGAMIST, COMMODORE CRUSH FIGHTS EVIL SPACE ALIENS WHO KEEP STEELING HIS BREAKFAST CEREAL. THOUGHT LONG LOST, THE ORIGINNAL ADLIB SOUNDTRACK HAS BEEN RECENTLY REDISCOVERED, AND UPLOADED TO THE GLORIOS INTERNETS FOR YOUR PERUSAL. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT AT THASAUCE OR STREAM IT AT SOUNDCLOUDS I MEAN I GUESS IT'S YOUR CHOICE REALLY.

    ORIGINALLY COMPOSED BY THAT GUY THAT COMPOS ED ALL THOSE OTHER GAMES PLUS SOME OTHER PEOPLE I BELIEVE

    IN ANYWAYS

    ENJOY

    COMMODORE CRUSH'S SPACE CRUSADE!!!!!11

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    Anyway, Here's Wonderwall

    A Wonderwall Tribute Album

    2016/04/01

     

    Anyway, Here's Wonderwall is a tribute to the ubiquitous classic masterpiece Wonderwall, originally released by the English pop band Oasis in 1995. Put together by your pals over at ThaSauce, and many of their friends, it's 15 tracks -- nearly 60 minutes -- of Wonderwall homage, including works by OC ReMixers such as SgtRama, Shael Riley, and Injury, in multiple styles and schools of musical thought, from acoustic guitar covers, to other acoustic guitar covers. And vaporwave. So have a listen, and enjoy. Anyway, Here's Wonderwall.

     

    DOWNLOAD HERE

     

  3. c wut i did there

    The Grammar Club

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    The Grammar Club has put out its third alternative hip-hop album, featuring Shael Riley

    on vocals, Beefy on raps, Ailsean on guitars, and Ty Guenley on all the other things.

    Also featuring an excellent buncha guest rappers with the likes of MC Frontalot, Jesse

    Dangerously, Wheelie Cyberman, Wordburgler, and Weedlord Boner-Hitler.

    Pay what you want!

    We got featured at Wired!

  4. There's been a few games I didn't expect to like that I eventually came to love, over the years.

    World of Warcraft.

    As crazy and counter-productive as it sounds.

    When World of Warcraft launched, a few of my IRL friends played it and told me about it. From the way they explained it to me, it did NOT sound appealing. Not in the least. The whole idea of an MMO was a massive turnoff.

    Then I got into Guild Wars when it first came out. It's kind of like an MMO gateway drug. I enjoyed the hell out of it while I quickly massacred my way to level 20 on a couple of characters over the course of a month or so. But once I had done that I started to get bored, and then started thinking about World of Warcraft.

    A few OCR people had started playing WoW, so I picked it up and fell in love with it almost immediately. Three realms and four mains later... I've been playing for almost 8 years now. D:

    Also,

    The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks.

    I did not really care for Phantom Hourglass. Or any of the handheld Zelda games since Zelda 4, really. I wasn't expecting much from Spirit Tracks when I first played it. But I fell in love with the whole trains gimmick. Yes, it is a gimmick. But gimmicks aren't necessarily bad. It's not without its issues (there's a huge inconsistency in difficulty levels, especially later on in the game) but it's one of my favorite Zelda games now.

    For that matter,

    The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask.

    I absolutely loved Ocarina of Time. Loved it. But for some reason, Majora's Mask... I despised its very existence. Everything about it rubbed me the wrong way. A direct sequel? Unheard of! It felt like Nintendo was just cashing in on the success of Nintendo 64. It felt forced. Even the commercials were trying too hard. I refused to play it for the longest time. Some years later, I bought a GameCube that came with the Zelda Collector's Edition disc, and after playing through Ocarina of Time yet again, decided to finally give it a try.

    It didn't suck.

    Last but not least,

    Terranigma.

    Looked like a super boring generic jRPG. Totally isn't.

    Oh, and yes, as mentioned before in this thread, Frog Fractions. Brilliant.

  5. Harvest Moon. Oh man, I loved the original. Right up until the ending. The completely arbitrary, no warning, bullshit ending. "Hey we know you've invested 80 hours into this game, but we're just gonna stop you here. Yep. Game over. The end!"

    Sticking to the theme of this thread, I still enjoyed Harvest Moon greatly, which is more than I can say for the Rune Factory spinoffs. They're just... I don't know how else to say it, but, not fun.

  6. whenever i can't live bass i've been using "Naturally Decaying Bass Guitars.sf2" since forever. sounds like butt on its own, but run it through an amp sim and it's not totally terrible.

    p.s. run your shit through an amp sim.

    assuming you aren't doing that already.

    but if you're gonna drop money don't buy samples just buy a bass. i'm assuming you already have an interface. buy one of those chinese rondo basses or something. they're supposedly okay. i mean, my rondo strat is okay. i haven't tried any of the basses.

    also,

    fool many less experienced people
    it does sound real to me
    snicker
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