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                                               ³ Music Contest ][  Entry ³
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³ NAME OR HANDLE                : General Assassin                       ³
³ SONG NAME                     : The Anthem                             ³
³ FILE NAME                     : V-Anthem.mod                           ³
³ FILE SIZE                     : 385360 Bytes                           ³
³ DATE SUBMITTED                : 23/8/94                                ³
³ INTERNET ADDRESS   (optional) : tauy4@central.sussex.ac.uk             ³
³ BBS TO REACH ME AT (optional) :                                        ³
³ MY NAME ON THE BBS (optional) :                                        ³
³ (must be a distro BBS for MC][)                                        ³
³ SNAIL MAIL ADDRESS (required) : DJ Assassin,                           ³
                                  422 Falmer Road,
                                  Woodingdean,                           ³
                                  Brighton,
³                                 East Sussex,                           ³
                                  BN2 6LG
³                                 ENGLAND                                ³
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³ Comments:                                                              ³
           This one goes out to all those freaks who have masses of mods
³ stashed on their hard-discs, and little else! This track sounds a lot  ³
  better after a couple of beers, but then again, what doesn't?
³ If there are any attractive young ladies out there reading this,       ³
  please note my contact address above )B->
  What am I saying? Hardly anyone will read this shite anyway!
           A big repect goes to Peter Cushing; may he rest in peace, 
³ Pete Storonskij for the cool graphics he has sent me for my game (see  ³
  below), Liam Howlett of the Prodigy for being the definition of a 
³ musical genius, Robin Watts for inspiring me with his pre-calculated   ³
  tables, Chris (Kirk) Motch for all the crap lines he comes out with,
  Bigus Nickus for having more money than sense, Berty Wooster for
  writing Rebel (my first ever track) with me all those years ago, Joel
  "The (Complete) Bastard" Jeffery for being a 486DX50 owner who sticks
  up for (and still uses) his Amiga, Pestilence for helping with the game
  and general constructive criticism, Terry Pratchett for not only
  writing blinding books, but for also being cool enough to have an
  internet account, and an enormous respect goes to all the people that
  I should have put on this list, but I have for various reasons,
  forgotten.
  A big non-respect goes to my boss at work, and to Steve Carter for not
  only stopping CTB's account, but also for being a shite in general; may
  lady luck forever drop excrement in your path.
  Look out for my game when it eventually comes out. It will probably
  be called The Prince of Darkness (for the Amiga), it is a 3D RPG,
  similar to the EOB genre, and it is written completely in Blitz Basic
  II. Why? Because I can't program to save my life, which is why I
  haven't written a s3m editor for the Amiga yet. Perhaps some cool demo
  coder could do all us Amiga musicians a favour and write one?
  We need your help, in this, our darkest hour.
  Always remember that this is just the beginning, and only we can forge
  the future.
  That is all.
  Stay cool.
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