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Dual Core

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genre:
NerdCore

members:
int eighty and c64 are...

hometown:
Cincinnati, Ohio - Greater Manchester, United Kingdom

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Dual Core's Bio:

int eighty and c64 are... Dual Core.

Actually they are just two guys. int eighty is a programmer in Cincinnati, Ohio; and c64 is a graphic designer in Greater Manchester, England. They originally met several years ago on an underground hip hop website. "His beats made me want to rap, and he quickly became one of my favorite producers," recalls eighty in regards to c64's production.

In the spring of 2007, Dual Core released their first album entitled Zero One. Zero One featured the single Hostage Down, a fun song about the game Counter-Strike. The up-tempo instruments and rhythm, combined with the amusing punchlines and catchy chorus, made the song an immediate hit. It is currently being distributed to college and online radio stations for further play.

Ok so I (eighty) have been seriously writing this bio following a template I found through Google, and for the third and fourth paragraphs, the template says to talk about accomplishments. 6-4 (c64) and I haven't been at this project very long, so I'd say our biggest accomplishment is that we've had a ton of fun making all of these tracks and the Zero One album. This is important to us as it seems that a lot of other artists only make their music to make money. We already have full time jobs for making money, this is something fun for us to do.

That's pretty much it for the time being. I guess once we have more shows and releases, that third paragraph will be a bit longer. But for now this is who we are: two guys that work and enjoy making music. We are Dual Core. Also, it was really weird referring to myself in the third-person at the beginning of the bio. Oh well I'm glad to be done writing this now, said eighty.

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