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In these strange, electronic times, nothing is more important than showing the computers that we respect and fear them. The band 386dx has done their part by translating inferior human music into superior computer productions, so man-made songs like "House of the Rising Sun" and "Enter Sandman" are performed in MIDI with lyrics read by a word processor. Perhaps the robot gods will have use for us yet...
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386Dx : http://www.easylife.org/386dx/
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