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Might be Ole Miss vs Vandy september 27,1997. Infamous in Mississippi because Ompaloompaville begged alumni and students not to bring confederate flags to the fucking homecoming game.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLntLszgAW8
Doesn't look like it, thanks for trying though. I'm sure it was an outdoor event, some of the flags were giant so I'm thinking it was at a time and place where it was still somewhat accepted or at least tolerated by the venue.
 
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I trying to find a particular piece of Sargon lost media. It's not a video about Carl himself but more of a video he made breaking down all the strange stuff that happened right before and during the 2017 Los Vegas mass shooting. It was a very fascinating video and I remember the stuff he talks about from it not ever being addressed elsewhere. If anyone here has it I would be most appreciate it being posted here.
 
I trying to find a particular piece of Sargon lost media. It's not a video about Carl himself but more of a video he made breaking down all the strange stuff that happened right before and during the 2017 Los Vegas mass shooting. It was a very fascinating video and I remember the stuff he talks about from it not ever being addressed elsewhere. If anyone here has it I would be most appreciate it being posted here.



Edit: Added an archive since it is hard to find.
 
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I'm sure I'm just putting in the wrong search terms but I just can't seem to find the first commercial that legitimately disturbed me.

It aired on US public broadcast in 1996 or 1997, I don't know if it was a PSA or a commercial but it had some kind of anti-drug or anti-smoking or anti-drinking or pro-life message of some kind. It was pretty straight forward: it showed ultrasound images of a fetus with the heart monitor sounds going and then it fades to black and some text shows up with a message and then it just flatlines for like, 12 - 15 seconds while the rest of the message continues. I don't remember what it said because every time it came on after seeing it for the first time I just changed the channel because of how much I hated it.

Now I can't find it anywhere. Not sure if I'm just searching incorrectly or if it got scrubbed for whatever reason. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
 
Two songs from "Thought Criminal", the one who composed the music for the white supremacist games Ethnic Cleansing and White Law (though mostly the main menu theme for the former). They also apparently had Resistance Records distribute a CD of their music called "Evolved".

Insurrection:
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Listening to this, the first track could be a basic free triple oscillator like Helm, and with the reverb and effects on top a lot of synths could be made to sound like that. It's a relatively simple bass line with a lot of resonance and sub-bass.

The second track I am almost willing to put money down that the bass is using a Roland 303, or a VST version, or a physical 303 clone. It's got the chirpy, crunchy 303 signature sound. The lead sound about halfway through could be the 303 as well. The background synth could be a lot of different of polyphonic synths, which I am a little less versed in, but it is a pretty common string-like sound used in a lot of electronic music so it could be almost anything.

Hope this gives you some direction into making sweet industrial jams :)
 
Listening to this, the first track could be a basic free triple oscillator like Helm, and with the reverb and effects on top a lot of synths could be made to sound like that. It's a relatively simple bass line with a lot of resonance and sub-bass.

The second track I am almost willing to put money down that the bass is using a Roland 303, or a VST version, or a physical 303 clone. It's got the chirpy, crunchy 303 signature sound. The lead sound about halfway through could be the 303 as well. The background synth could be a lot of different of polyphonic synths, which I am a little less versed in, but it is a pretty common string-like sound used in a lot of electronic music so it could be almost anything.

Hope this gives you some direction into making sweet industrial jams :)
Thanks! Keep in mind that they're from the early 2000s. But with that out of the way, here comes the soundtrack for White Law.

Theme 1:

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Theme Cutscene:

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Theme Open:
 
Thanks! Keep in mind that they're from the early 2000s.
I'll listen to these and let you know what I hear. For reference the Roland 303 came out in the 80s, flopped for its original use (it sounds NOTHING like a bass guitar) and then was so cheap broke, homeless music producers could afford to buy them for their illegal warehouse raves lol
 
Thanks! Keep in mind that they're from the early 2000s. But with that out of the way, here comes the soundtrack for White Law.

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Theme 1 - monophonic synth, could also be the 303 with effects, since it's more of a percussion sound, reminds me of the sound when you hit the end of a tube and can hear the sound bouncing around as it comes out the other side

Theme 2 - Pretty sure the bass line and mids are the 303, not certain what the higher frequency "off beat" sounds are, but as I listen to more it wouldn't surprise me if he used the 303 for the majority of the instrumentation

Theme Cutscene - This one is 100% 303 bass, with a polyphonic string of some sort for the chords in the background, and then a sequenced organ VST on the highs

Theme End - this track slaps first of all, very galloping, bouncy polyphonic strings. I get a very Roland feel from them, something like a Jupiter 8 or a Juno perhaps. Probably the same instrument used for Theme Cutscene

Theme Open - 303 bass with lots of crunchy effects added for the static

Listening to these, if you get a Roland 303 clone or VST, you can make probably 80% of what is here because it's simple music compositionally, which makes it effective for atmospheric "noisy" vibes, and because the 303 is pretty versatile and has that signature sound for the genre.
 
Speaking of lost media and shit; it's shocks me how little OJ shit is available online. No news coverage of the day the arrest warrant was issues/the high speed Bronco chase, the aftermath of it and his arrest or even his fucking trial.

Same with the Oklahoma City Bombing or the first Gulf War. Or even of Monicagate.
 
Speaking of lost media and shit; it's shocks me how little OJ shit is available online. No news coverage of the day the arrest warrant was issues/the high speed Bronco chase, the aftermath of it and his arrest or even his fucking trial.

Same with the Oklahoma City Bombing or the first Gulf War. Or even of Monicagate.
This is a problem with the lost media community that frustrates me to no end. So much weaponized autism goes into finding a 3 second bumper ad of SpongeBob playing a PSP on a German kid’s TV station in 2006 or whatever, but nothing about trying to find and archive historic stuff like you mentioned. I’m not trying to force the community to focus all attention to finding CSPAN footage from 30 years ago about a proposed tax raise in Riverside County or something, but “boring political” media like the OJ, Oklahoma City Bombing, Columbine, and even Monica Lewinsky had HUGE pop-cultural implications. Anybody with even a passing interest in entertainment should be hyper-focused on finding and archiving this stuff.
 
In some new Lost Media News, someone apparently found the Long Lost pilot of Backyardigans, and even shared some screenshots of it.

They were planning on uploading it, until someone (Presumably from the Backyardigans Wiki) allegedly threatened to dox them, so they're unable to fully release the pilot.
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So how autistic do you have to be to gatekeep a pilot for a damn show made for literal toddlers so hard that you threaten to release someone's personal info over it... apparently very...
Cross-post from the Western Animation thread because it's really quite something...
 
For a long time The Black and White Minstrel show (A British minstrel show) was unavailable online beyond a single whole episode being the only thing that was publicly watchable and very short poor quality clips from just a handful of other episodes. For some reason a big bunch of the master tapes have been released late last year into this year on this Youtube channel. A lot of the episodes were destroyed, in particular a lot of earlier black and white episodes that they thought wouldn't be watched again with color tapes.

The BBC are ashamed they made the show. They have documentaries on how racist it is through their lens, but it's nice seeing the actual shows without external judgement. From what I can tell, it clearly appeals to older audiences, even for the time.
 
An interesting footnote, earlier this year all 7 known episodes of the really, really, really cheap, just really hilariously low-rent Argentinian live-action TV adaption of the comic Cybersix were discovered.

Some may recognize the comic, or the thirteen-episode animated TV series that was aired in the US.


Not that this 1996 live-action TV series is a forgotten gem, hidden under layers of obscurity before it was uncovered. It seems to have been derided by some people at the time for it's near no-budget production. Someone had recorded the episodes as they had aired on the Telefe television network years ago and digitized them, and they can be downloaded from this Google Drive folder. We are in 1-point-something GB file size per episode territory here.

It was noted by people sharing this news that the episodes aren't complete, most of them are missing the ending credits for instance, and maybe there's a final scene missing from the fourth episode as it seems to come to an abrupt end. Seven episodes were aired on Telefe and that's what has been found, though some say there was an eighth episode but from what I've read and heard here and there there's just no way to be sure, unless paperwork archives from Telefe or the production company are found proving it one way or the other.
 
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