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Donkey Kong Country Rap

Team Genius is behind this musical tribute to Donkey Kong Country it’s the 10th epsiode their web series Boy Friends. You can listen to the song by clicking the play button of our audio player or watch the full episode of “Donkey Kong” in the embedded video below. Enjoy.

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No Scope Was Involved

Darkspire Films released “No Scope Was Involved” an ode to scope free killing in Halo 3. Listen to the song, watch the music video, get the lyrics and even download the mp3 all right here.

“After months of waiting, three players, John, Vincent, and Travis, finally get their hands on the much anticipated video game, Halo 3.

There they will journey into the great world known as online multiplayer. Friends will be found and lost, bitter rivals will be made and fought, and memories will be formed for all time.

It is now that they must battle through a land of sweltering deserts, frozen wastelands, and an assortment of other mind bending terrains.

This world, unforgiving and merciless, is known to man as, Matchmaking.”


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Still Alive

available for your PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360photo by Dale May

I wanted to share one of the catchiest, cutest songs I have heard in awhile, and it happens to play during the ending/credits to Portal (part of Half-Life 2’s Orange Box) entitled the “Still Alive” song.

‘Still Alive’ sung by Ellen McLain (voice of GLaDOS and the turrets) with music by Jonathan Coulton.



Bad Game: The Shadowrun Song

Bad Game: The Shadowrun Song

SarcasticGamer has this new track available, entitled “Bad Game: The Shadowrun Song” this is what Doc Adams had to say:

“With the incredible line up of highly-anticipated games hitting the shelves this fall, we thought it might be nice to put a few less-spectacular titles in the rear view mirror. Here’s a song all about the games we enjoyed the least this year, most notably, Shadowrun.

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No Frickin Games!

SarcasticGamer’s Doc Adams returns with a parody of “Wake Me Up When September Ends” from Green Day.

No Frickin Games!  The New PS3 Song

Doc Adams shares his thoughts on the song:

Here you go gang. Our latest offering in the “Make fun of a multi-billion dollar franchise” category.

Fresh off of Sony’s retraction of the claim that there would be 380 games for the PS3 by March (since revised down to 145), we just couldn’t resist. We call this one “No Frickin Games”. In case you’ve been living under Rosie O’donnell, this song is about the extreme shortage of exclusive or compelling titles that currently exist for Sony’s crown jewel. We hope you enjoy it.

No Frickin Games! The New PS3 Song
by Jeromy ‘Doc’ Adams



I hate this… (the Wii song)

I hate this… (the Wii song)

SarcasticGamer has this audio commentary on the state of the Nintendo Wii game library.

For far too long the Wii has managed to escape our satirical gaze. Well no more!

Inspired by scores of gamers who find that after a short time their Wii’s work better as bookends than as a gaming platforms, we offer you this little ditty. Overcoming a total lack of rhythm wasn’t easy…. but we almost did it. Our flame suits are once again out of the closet as we prepare for the massive backlash from satisfied Wii-players. (You have to respect those guys…. They have MASSIVE right arms from playing so much Wii Tennis).

by Jeromy “Doc” Adams & Dave “I live with Mom” Cothran
Assisted by: Sean “Rothbart” Workman

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Doc Adams latest song: Ring of Fire

Doc Adams parody of Johnny Cash’s Ring of Fire
Doc Adams released his latest song, a parody of Johnny Cash’s “Ring of Fire” about defective Microsoft Xbox 360 consoles.

Press the play button to listen to the new track.



No PS3 For Me (Sony vs Kotaku) - Doc Adams latest song

Doc Adams the voice behind the song “How you killed your brand” is back with this new track about Sony and their PlayStation 3, “No PS3 For Me” (Sony vs Kotaku).

Here what Doc Adams had to say about recording this song:

“Sony’s blatant attempt to bully one of gamings most trusted news sources backfired when they underestimated both the resolve of Kotaku’s management, and the passion of its enormous readership. Sony deserved a kick in the nuts. I believe this song delivers just such a kick…. from the right foot of Gamercast Network.”

[source Godfrey@gamertagradio]



YTCRACKER: NerdRap Entertainment System


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Free from YTCRACKER himself - click the album cover above to receive his latest album. My first impression… not bad. Check out a MC who raps about videogames, programing, linux and other NerdCore subjects, then share what you think by leaving a comment here.