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Oh No, Where Do We Go?

A Musical Rap tribute to Halo 3. “Oh No, where do we go?”
Written, directed, and performed by Mason Storm, Edited by Phill Ragland, Produced by Warped Corp.

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MP3 available on iTunes.



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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Freestyle 101: Del tha Funkee Homosapien

Del tha Funkee HomosapienOakland hip hop legend Del tha Funkee Homosapien gives some retro love to Sega’s Zaxxon and Congo Bongo, Namco’s Pac-Man, Nintendo’s Donkey Kong and Yoshi in this awesome freestyle rap made for G4. Afterwards he shares his love for gaming and freestyling making comparisons to the two in an excellent interview that was made for G4. The following video is recommended to all ages. Check it out.



Quit Playing Video Games and Get Laid

Dragon Boy Suede suggests you to “comb your hair / take a shower / put down that copy of Nintendo Power”. Now this probably is NSFW but this rap throws a ton of retro gaming references over a decent beat with a catchy chorus and pretty decent production values, I found this song to be quite entertaining and worth a listen to.



You Can Blame it on Halo 3

This humorous parody of a popular Akon song blames Halo 3 for his lack of responsibility.

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64k The Loading Ready Rap

64k has a follow up to their L337 rap video.

64k began in Western Canada in early 2004. Inspired by the Commodore 64, the Beastie Boys, and fellow Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme, they bring a fresh sound to the Old-School Hip-Hop genre.



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