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Old 10 February 2009, 20:59   #1
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THE BAND CRACK TUNE (from Dogs of War)

I'm looking for THE BAND crack tune from the game Dogs of War. It is probably SidMon 2.0 file and it sounds a bit like Romeo Knight tune!

Does anyone got it in his/her Amiga music library?
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Old 10 February 2009, 21:03   #2
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Could you upload the DOW version cracked by The Band Old Fool?
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Old 10 February 2009, 21:07   #3
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Could you upload the DOW version cracked by The Band Old Fool?
Certainly Cyberman! And I'm sorry to say that it was only trained by The Band. The crack is from Quicksilver.
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Well the trainer screen says 'Black Monks', but I have the song for you anyway
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File Type: zip SID.DogsOfWar_TheBand.zip (10.9 KB, 221 views)
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It is probably SidMon 2.0 file and it sounds a bit like Romeo Knight tune!
According to the scroller the tune was composed by LCD. And Romeo Knight's 'Beat to the Pulp' SidMon tune is million times better
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Jeez! No wonder I couldn't find it
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Well the trainer screen says 'Black Monks', but I have the song for you anyway
Thank you! You're right the TOSEC name is wrong, trainers are BLACK MONKS not The Band.

It was SidMon 1.0 after all... Those drums gave me the hint
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You're welcome Old Fool!
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According to the scroller the tune was composed by LCD. And Romeo Knight's 'Beat to the Pulp' SidMon tune is million times better
Yes I know, BEAT TO THE PULB is somewhat a piece of an unbeatable Amiga music composition. But this tune I compared to Mr. Romeo's works is more close the song ENIGMA GUN than BTTP.
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By the way, does everyone know that there are two different versions out there that slightly differs from this Beat to the Pulp tune. I know - I've heard them both in different game crack intros.
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Yes I know, BEAT TO THE PULB is somewhat a piece of an unbeatable Amiga music composition.
Absolutely true. Timeless classic!
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Absolutely true. Timeless classic!
I would add to the list also EINSTEIN's BETRAYAL from THE CHAOS STRIKES BACK. Probably the all time greatest Amiga tune for me.
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Just blasting the song through my 70's Pioneer amplifier and same brand's HPM-60 10 inch bass reflex 4-way loud spekers. Loud and clear!
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Well the trainer screen says 'Black Monks', but I have the song for you anyway
Thank you for the info,TCD.
Another proof, that i have to check every single disk.
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Thank you for the info,TCD.
Another proof, that i have to check every single disk.
The renamer must have been blind, because the name occupies half of the screen... Sorry, but it really seems you can't trust the TOSEC renames very much
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I would add to the list also EINSTEIN's BETRAYAL from THE CHAOS STRIKES BACK. Probably the all time greatest Amiga tune for me.
Oh yes, absolutely, a wonderful tune. I can hardly remember any tune by Einstein I didn't like. But The DJ's [ Show youtube player ] tune MUST be added to this list as well, one of the all time greatest SidMon tunes for me. Man, I'm all getting nostalgic now.
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Oh yes, absolutely, a wonderful tune. I can hardly remember any tune by Einstein I didn't like. But The DJ's [ Show youtube player ] tune MUST be added to this list as well, one of the all time greatest SidMon tunes for me. Man, I'm all getting nostalgic now.


Hey! LOST DREAM was one of my favs too back in the time! I remeber when playing Chuck Rock II just hearing this wonderful trainer tune.

Yep, I must have dozens of Einstein's tunes in my Amiga music library!

To add one more chip music module I would say:

LIBI IN PARADIZE - JUMP & ROLL [TITLE]

Absolutely brilliant bass line there. Listening this song with good speakers and full bass and loudness turned on... IT ROCKS!
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To add one more chip music module I would say:

LIBI IN PARADIZE - JUMP & ROLL [TITLE]
Sounds good - FC13, i just remember, was difficult to identify, because changed fileheader, no automatic ripper was able to recognize.
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Sounds good - FC13, i just remember, was difficult to identify, because changed fileheader, no automatic ripper was able to recognize.
Just interested in: Which program did you use to rip it after all? This tune is pretty rare and it took me time to find it from the net.
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Just interested in: Which program did you use to rip it after all? This tune is pretty rare and it took me time to find it from the net.
Mainly i use "AFilter" - for me the best tool to rip music and other stuff straight from disk,
http://www.psi5.com/~silva/afilter/
and also Exoticripper to rip music with external samples, for example TFMX.
Afilter has various plugins, also prowizard, XFR, and XFD.
I think AFilter is worth a try.
Because "Jump and Roll" musics, as i have said, no tool is able to recognize
the Future Composer 1.3 tunes on disk and in memory, because the fileheader
was changed(SMOD changed to DEFT) by th composer.
I have not found out for myself, if i remember right "Asle" gives this hint in this forum long time ago.
Change the header of some music is often the solution.
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