
1. Zef - Subsonic
2. Victory Road - Keen Eye for Yellow Cars
3. Vince Kaichan - Neolectrical
4. Revengineers - Laika
5. Kommisar - Twinkle Star
6. BR1GHT PR1MATE - Get Back at Me (2012 Remix)
7. bubu - Goodbye to Make You Cry
8. roboctopus - In and Out of Weeks
9. cheapshot - Fade
10. Da Pantz/The J. Arthur Keenes Band - Danger Line
11. the mist toggles - Birds
12. Klownin - Multiplier x2
13. AlexOgre - Sorrow
14. sombreronegro - Orbital
15. VAN17INO6 - SH3BRAIN3D
16. iamclouD/Frostbyte - Irrational (WHAT Live Mix)Alright guys.
It’s here. This thing is awesome. It is filled to the brim with all kinds of delicious tasty musical goodness. So many awesome tracks on here by so many awesome artists. This marks a big point in chiptune history! We can work together to help the world be a better place with our music. Now I don’t want to dramble on and on about how great we are, but I am certainly proud of what we have done. Anyway!
Pay what you want, $5 minimum! All of the profit goes directly to the BCRF (www.bcrfcure.org). They say 90% of the money they take goes toward research and awareness. Best numbers I found.
great cause, awesome bands, so happy to have contributed a track to this.
Celebrities as old school wartime portraits. Personal favorites are the Bill Murray, William Shatner, and Patrick Stewart ones.
Fourth graders from Watkins Elementary School recite a portion of Martin Luther King Jr.’s pivotal “I Have a Dream” speech at the Lincoln Memorial in 2010, from the Washington Post.
Here is video of the original address, delivered in person to over 200,000 people, by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on August 28, 1963 in Washington, D.C. The historic section recited by the fourth graders starts at about 12m10s. For your reference, there is also a transcript (pdf) on pbs.org.



