There isn't much hope for us game geeks. Part of our lot in life is to be misunderstood and incorrectly categorized
as outcasts. Uncool. Hipless. So, it's always surprising to see a couple of gamers put on a convincing front. DJ Format
featuring Abdominal & D-Sisive "3 Feet Deep" is a duo's music video that takes an arcade, two guys who could be you
and me, and a beat that should be played many times. Play it. These guys are worth the bandwidth. The link will open a
QT window.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:44PM (Unverified) said
If only those two arcade games could really do that. It would be insane! Bling! Candy!
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Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:44PM (Unverified) said
You should also check out MC Frontalot who does "Nerd core hip hop" and tosses in lots of nerd and tech references.
http://frontalot.com/
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http://frontalot.com/
Posted: Dec 18th 2005 8:44PM (Unverified) said
I'm not as familiar with canadian rapper D-Sisive but if you can spit rhymes like Abdominal (prominently featured on Format's previous album Music For The Mature B-Boy) then you should quit the bloggin' game and make with the hip and the hop.
Also google for DJ Format Video and peep some of his previous ones, also directed by the same guy, though none feature the arcade game action.
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Also google for DJ Format Video and peep some of his previous ones, also directed by the same guy, though none feature the arcade game action.
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