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These videos and music files are free to watch, listen to or download. This page might be a bitch to load for some.

The videos are currently listed on ™YouTube.com but might be availible for direct download on The SMC of Funen later on. The videos made and/or uploaded by Quasquid is my username on ™YouTube.com
There are short decriptions for each video or music file so you have an idea what you're dealing with.
You won't find any popular and/or illegal distributed MP3's here; all the music files are either made by me or I've been given permission to use them on The SMC of Funen.

VIDEOS
Spit in Beers - Oops, one more 50 DKP minus (the video). Yes, I've finally finished my World of Warcraft® video project and I like to think it turned out all right.
Prophecy, later knows as Prophets of Doom, released a demo tape in 1985 called "Coming of the prophet" which contained three tracks. Here is "Children of the corn" ... Stephen King inspired, of course.
Paradise Lost made a huge change in their music and looks, also known as their second era, when the album "One second" was released back in 1997. This is "Say just words" and it's a nice video.
Sabrina Salerno, a beautiful Italian singer and actress, is having trouble keeping her well-proportioned breasts inside her skimpy shirt while performing "Boys boys boys". Yes, it's pop but I think the visual ehh... effect is what counts here.
Prophets of Doom, a.k.a. Prophecy, with a track from their 1987 demo "Pieces in a pattern" called "Radiation Wasteland". PoD was from Denmark, Odense and they released one album called "Access to Wisdom" back in 1989.
Deep Purple with the mark 2 setup back in 1970. This is a live TV performance and the song is no other than "Child in time".
Edward Van Halen is giving the audience a good show on his guitar here. It's "Eruption" and very live.
New York 2002. Ronnie James Dio and his band Dio is doing one of their great songs "Don't talk to strangers". Live of course.
Fantastic and energitic live perfomance by Slayer with "Angel of death". This track is original from their "Reign in blood" album.
MUSIC
Click any of the audio players and listen to the music files. You can also download the files: they're in MP3 format and you need to unzip/unrar/unpack the file before you can listen to it.
This is something I made for fun while testing a software program called Magix Music Maker 2005. The title, "Anything Goes", refers to the somewhat diffrent styles of music in it; bit metal, some rock, bit pop. Instant Play was an amateur rock band I used to play in back in the late 80's. Oh, how time flies.

Instant Play - Anything Goes: Download mp3
I used to play ™World of Warcraft® and had a good laugh watching this video! That inspired me to make this audiomix containing "the mad raid leader" from the Onyxia wipe, two of Britney Spears's hits plus a metal version of "Oops, I did it again" by Children of Bodom. I used Acoustica MP3 Audio Mixer for it.

Spit in Beers - Oops, one more 50 DKP minus: Download mp3
A direct one-take recording from our practice room back in 1988. Fool Funk is instrumental so you won't have to hear my voice... Copied from a cassette tape so the quality could be better.

Instant Play - Fool Funk: Download mp3
The National Anthem of the Soviet Union. Lyrics was written by Sergey Mikhalkov and the music by Alexander Alexandrov. Truely a great and grandiose hymn or anthem.

Alexander Alexandrov - Gimn Sovetskogo Soyuza: Download mp3
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