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The year was 2011, near the beginning of June. Chupathingy was fast asleep dreaming about the guitar-shaped space craft from the Daft Punk anime Interstella 5555. Upon waking, he went to his movie collection, pulled out the anime, and began to watch it. As he watched, the dream faded except for one aspect; the music. He had heard music in this dream, and it just would not go away. As he pondered the beautiful music he heard, he stepped outside for a cigarette, only to be greeted by a brief summer storm. As the storm progressed, thunder rattling and lightning flashing, the music came to him yet again. This time it was stronger, faster, better than before. Vexed by this memory, he retired to his study and set about tearing it from his mind and into the physical realm. For hours he worked meticulously, auditioning many of his sounds. At long last he finished. There he sat, staring at the computer terminal with a blank expression for some time, thinking about the work he had just created. At long last he was able to put the track up for all to hear, but it needed a name. "What would be a good track name?" he thought. "Related to the subject matter, but humorous as well." He pondered for some time, then it came to him. "WOULD YOU LIKE SOME HARD DRUGS?" he yelled. With this outburst, he re-examined his track and saw that it was good. This track would become one with the others and become a small part of history.
Thanks to Boy In A Band for the drum samples and youtube user gR1mr3aPr for the MASSIVE preset!
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