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A Nerdcore Hip-Hop Halloween Album

High-C writes, "A bunch of us nerdcore hip-hop artists have gotten together and released a Halloween-themed CD. Seventeen creepy, darker-than-they-should-be songs from total nerds, with seven different CD covers. What's not to love? The perfect soundtrack for tonight's Halloween parties. And of course, the track listings are in hex."

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  1. Nerdcore party my ass. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    99.9% of this album's audience will be listening to it alone, most likely in a basement.

  2. If they were really nerdcore by ACK!! · · Score: 3, Funny

    The would have included ogg files that had instructions for creating a beuwolf cluster of linux embedding in the tags of the files!

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    ACK /ak/ interj. 2. [from the comic strip "Bloom County"] An exclamation of surprised disgust, esp. i
  3. Re:Tonight? by holmoris · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shouldn't it be a christmas album then? What with Oct 28 being Dec 25 and all.

  4. Some of the CD features by Wiarumas · · Score: 2, Funny
    Some of the CD's bonus tracks (not serious)

    -OMG a 60 Killed Me

    -Oh Noes!! Spyware!

    -All our base are belong to them!

    -Numa Numa

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    I will bend like a reed in the wind.
  5. Re:Lame by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I'm impressed you can hear the difference; although it seems Fraunhofer (was) better than LAME at the time of the following test (admittedly a few years ago): http://arstechnica.com/wankerdesk/1q00/mp3/mp3-1.h tml.

    In any case LAME is Free, and thereby far better suited to the politically minded nerdcore audience of today.