War Of The SuperUsers


Format:
Scream Tracker 3.20 S3M
Size:
115340 bytes
BPM:
119
Speed:
3
Channels:
6
Song Length:
26
Samples:
99
Patterns:
18
Tracks:
1
Track length:
108
SHA1:
6f12797fa7fa3d86e1dfb54dfc172b04c298339c
MD5:
de77fa28e86720e03029975058f6c3f7


Instances

Source Name Folder
Modarchive warofthe.s3m S3M/W/warofthe.s3m.zip
Modarchive warofthe.s3m W/WA/warofthe.s3m.zip
aminet warofthe.s3m mods/s3m/wots.lha
Modland war of the superusers.s3m Screamtracker 3/Liam The Lemming/

Links

Samples

# Name ST name Used in Size
1. War Of The SuperUsers 189 other modules 4320 ▶️
2. by Liam the lemming 1 other modules 4000 ▶️
3. No name 11 other modules 2494 ▶️
4. This is my first new module 67 other modules 5660 ▶️
5. in ScreamTracker 3 format. 19 other modules 2300 ▶️
6. It started off as a normal
7. SoundTracker module, but I
8. reached a dead-end. Just as
9. well I found ScreamTracker 29936 ▶️
10. v3 or I'd never have got it ST-58:rsdevbell 96 other modules 6262 ▶️
11. finished...! 4948 ▶️
12. No name ST-65:radahihat 86 other modules 3962 ▶️
13. There's a story behind this 1050 other modules 15004 ▶️
14. one as well, of course. 556 other modules 14980 ▶️
15. Well, what's a song without 372 other modules 15054 ▶️
16. a story to go with it? :) 1073 other modules 14942 ▶️
17. No name 1 other modules 5500 ▶️
18. I started doing this one
19. sometime around January
20. 1994, but I was inspired
21. (again!) to finish it off 6660 ▶️
22. after spinning off a whole
23. tune (with a lyric! Wow!)
24. in a matter of days. I
25. spent about a week or two
26. fine-tuning it to make sure
27. it sounded *just* right.
28.
29. Eventually, I got it more
30. or less perfect. And then I
31. accidentally wrote another
32. module over it. AAAARGH!
33. Fortunately, all was not
34. lost, as I had overwritten
35. it over another module some
36. days before. (One of the
37. bugs from ST v3.01 - I've
38. got version 3.21 now, and
39. that was one of the many
40. bugs that were killed off!)
41.
42. Where was I? Oh yeah, the
43. makeshift backup. I'd taped
44. the "perfect" version of
45. the module before I
46. overwrote it, and I spent
47. several tortuous hours
48. carefully tweaking the old
49. version until I was sure it
50. sounded right.
51.
52. This is the end result. And
53. I'm well proud of it!
54.
55. The name was inspired by
56. two things. One was the way
57. it sounds - the gorgeous
58. "bink" sample sounds a tad
59. digital and the two-note
60. tone adds a nice kind of
61. electronic "hum" - and the
62. other was the fact that a
63. large number of my friends
64. from the JMU got banned
65. from the VAX mainframe by
66. the computer services
67. department (the much-hated
68. CSD *ptooie*) for things
69. which either they didn't do
70. or were mainly harmless.
71.
72. It triggered off a war of
73. words which is still going
74. on today, and when I was
75. listening to this tune on
76. my Walkman one day as I
77. went to uni I conjured up
78. an image of a small solid
79. core of users hacking into
80. the network and waging war
81. on CSD.
82.
83. So I named it War Of The
84. SuperUsers. Well, I like it
85. and I wrote it, so nyer! ;)
86.
87. Hello's to those caught in
88. the crossfire...
89. Lee O'Brien, Bryan Jones,
90. Jon Barker, Chris Bruce,
91. Russ Threadgold, Steve
92. Reece, Dave Adamson, Ian
93. Slavin, Shereen Walters,
94. Shaun Barry, Rachel Duxbury
95. and all the silent victims.
96.
97. Happy listening! And don't
98. forget, if it's a CSD rule,
99. IT'S THERE TO BE BROKEN! ;)

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