1) A nerdcore ban… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 2 bands with the name Dual Core
1) A nerdcore band with members from England and US
2) A Psy Trance project from Israel
1) 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.
Released in 2009, Dual Core's album Next Level added to the duo's greatest hits with top tracks such as I Remember, and Forever. Afterwards, in 2012, their most recent album was released titled All the Things which has gained a lot of popularity over the past few months.
Their website: http://dualcoremusic.com/nerdcore/
Video From Dual Core: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRKNvNxwsqA
2) www.myspace.com/dualcorespace
Dual Core is comprised of two nuclear fission reactors who go by the name of Adi Milner and Eran Ben Gaon. Both artists have had successful solo careers, recording and performing around the world as Backspace (that's Adi) and Point that's Eran.
As the saying goes'two heads are better than one' and so they decided to pool their talents and become 'as One'...a Dual Coretwice as potent!
What we can say with certainty is that these two fellows share the common aim to stimulate the senses, to enliven the mind, and to free up the body with music that is fiery, hot and explosive on the dance-floor.
More on DualCore :
http://www.myspace.com/dualcorespace
http://soundcloud.com/dualcoreband
http://www.facebook.com/dualcorepage
http://www.bionics.co.il
I Remember
Dual Core Lyrics
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my first time online: 1995
my neighbor's new computer, we took it for a ride
addicted from the start and it wasn't ending soon
in jpeg rooms seeing women in the nude
but that's not my interest, time i could invest
(hold on, i'm getting ahead of myself) take a step back
started making fan sites of artists that could rap
pasted some code in an im to start up
aol choked, it was frozen on the markup
came across proggies and tools made by others
kicking people offline, the scene called them punters
had the best strings that would crash and hold the throne
so i couldn't give them out, had to code it on my own
vb3 download and feeling out of place
started out clueless, a genozide bas
sprinting for the lead, i couldn't stay behind
met CaFFeiNe learned the windows api
writing bigger apps growing day by day with it
subclass, trespass, evade rate limits
i'm a warez group mercenary, coding was my pitch
servers, mass mailers, anything for phish
tosers, scrollers, ascii art, journals
for masters and subs, overheads, internals
multithreaded brute force SecurID tokens
german, canadian, it's code that was spoken
a pinpoint in time, most will never know
i coded with the very best from all around the globe
bounced from private rooms, finding all the spots
bypassing blocks hide from CATWatch and TOS
wondered if accounts would even live until the morning
'cause all of this could terminate with on screen warnings
YTCracker:
this, digital gangster, he made a splash
in a couple private rooms in '98 if my math
is correct and got immediate respect in my past
with the phreakin', and the hackin', and the spammin' for cash
just ask astro, i was the fidel castro
dictator yeah'in while i'm scrolling a macro
page on 80p
free hosts for all the hackers and the ao-g's
this, digital gangster, he made a splash
page on the internet in any subclass
no sendkeys, so the proggies are fast
all the tosers, and the mailers, and the phishes were mass
this, digital gangster, he made a splash
intro art to his proggies and past
concert, to the kiddies and dash
then i spit some raps about it and i'm famous for that
Eighty:
now, let's continue that the intro's begun
did i mention? i was running windows 3.1
my 486dx was so potent
coupled with a 2400 baud modem
back to the task, this culture this class
these hackers, these teenagers growing up fast
with password stealers reversing was the issue
switch out the email, flip, and redistribute
i had LeGiON, HaVoK, rolling with a force
decompiled Fate and i marveled at the source
coldice, dive, int, and all the vb's
there was server with an 's', and cerver with a 'c'
i was phishing with aim, switching up the game
an app that would interface with aol and aim
clearing out the rooms eating customers alive
these chat sound strings had me spinning up your drives
for 5-minute code with the con\con stunts
one night run, over 20,000 punts
spam became my thing, growing interest in my funds
checks from aff - keep 'em coming every month
regrets never once, always used caution
aol was all i had, there was no other option
vb3 got a bit stale and so we left
threw away my vbx, made an ocx
my bas 32-bit, the code was a rarity
custom controls, added gui transparency
thinking of protocols and keywords we broke
we had fdo scripts and MasterAOL invokes
getting out the scene, mailing, and serving
getting into other things like Rainman and Merlin
insideaol and then observers crew
lcases, certs, i remember all of you
The lyrics to Dual Core's song "I Remember" describe a journey through the world of hacking and coding in the infancy of the internet. Eighty, the first rapper, describes his first online experience in 1995 and his initial fascination with JPEG rooms featuring nude women. However, his true interest was in coding and infecting computers with trojans and deltress. He started making fan sites of rappers and taught himself to code through trial and error. Eighty later joined a group of hackers who created programs to crash and take down websites. He even became a warez group mercenary, coding servers and mass mailers for phishing.
YTCracker joins in as the second rapper, recounting his own experience as a "digital gangster." He had immediate respect in private rooms in 1998 for his skills in phreaking, hacking, and spamming for cash. He provided free hosts for hackers and AO-Gs and created proggies for tosers and phishers. YTCracker built a reputation in the internet community for his skills and later became famous for rapping about his experiences.
The song provides a glimpse into the early days of hacking and coding when the internet was still in its infancy. It highlights the journey of two individuals who taught themselves to code and created programs that impacted the internet community. The lyrics show how the internet was initially used for personal gain and how it evolved into a platform for global communication and innovation.
Contributed by Caroline C. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Leo
My first time online: 1995
My neighbor's new computer, we took it for a ride
Addicted from the start and it wasn't ending soon
In jpeg rooms seeing women in the nude
But that's not my interest,
time i could invest
Deltrees and trojans
computers i could infect
(hold on, i'm getting ahead of myself)
take a step back
Started making fan sites of artists that could rap
Pasted some code in an IM to start up
Aol choked, it was frozen on the markup
Came across proggies and tools made by others
Kicking people offline,
the scene called them punters
Had the best strings that would crash and hold the throne
So i couldn't give them out, had to code it on my own
Vb3 download and feeling out of place
Started out clueless, a genozide bas Sprinting for the lead, i couldn't stay behind
Met CaFFeiNe learned the windows api
Writing bigger apps growing day by day with it
Subclass, trespass, evade rate limits
I'm a warez group mercenary, coding was my pitch
Servers, mass mailers, anything for phish
Tosers, scrollers, ascii art, journals For masters and subs, overheads, internals
Multithreaded brute force SecurID tokens
German, canadian, it's code that was spoken
A pinpoint in time, most will never know
I coded with the very best from all around the globe
Bounced from private rooms, finding all the spots
Bypassing blocks hide from CATWatch and TOS
Wondered if accounts would even live until the morning 'cause all of this could terminate with on screen warnings
YTCracker: This,
digital gangster,
he made a splash In a couple private rooms in '98 if my math
Is correct and got immediate respect in my past
With the phreakin', and the hackin', and the spammin' for cash
Just ask astro, i was the fidel castro Dictator yeah'in while i'm scrolling a macro
Page on 80p Free hosts for all the hackers and the ao-g's
This, digital gangster, he made a splash
Page on the internet in any subclass No sendkeys, so the proggies are fast
All the tosers, and the mailers, and the phishes were mass
This, digital gangster, he made a splash
Intro art to his proggies and past Concert, to the kiddies and dash Then i spit some raps about it and i'm famous for that
Eighty:
Now, let's continue that the intro's begun
Did i mention? i was running windows 3.1
My 486dx was so potent
Coupled with a 2400 baud modem Back to the task, this culture this class
These hackers, these teenagers growing up fast
With password stealers reversing was the issue
Switch out the email, flip, and redistribute I had LeGiON, HaVoK, rolling with a force
Decompiled Fate and i marveled at the source
Coldice, dive, int, and all the vb's There was server with an 's', and cerver with a 'c' I was phishing with aim, switching up the game
An app that would interface with aol and aim
Clearing out the rooms eating customers alive
These chat sound strings had me spinning up your drives
For 5-minute code with the concon stunts
One night run, over 20,000 punts Spam became my thing, growing interest in my funds
Checks from aff
Keep 'em coming every month Regrets never once, always used caution
Aol was all i had, there was no other option
Vb3 got a bit stale and so we left Threw away my vbx, made an ocx My bas 32-bit, the code was a rarity Custom controls, added gui transparency
Thinking of protocols and keywords we broke
We had fdo scripts and MasterAOL invokes
Getting out the scene, mailing, and serving
Getting into other things like Rainman and Merlin
Insideaol and then observers crew Lcases, certs, i remember all of you
Shaun Collins
WOW! the nostalgia... deltrees and trojans, OHs and internals, proggies, vb3, tossers, scrollers, spamming for cash, server with an S and cerver with a C!!!
"5 minute code with the con/con stunts, one night run over 20k punts" AAAHHH!!!
"Checks from AFF keep em comming every month"!!!
Master AOL invokes!
I was just a kid but I do remember... Thank you so much for this <3
EvilStepTwin
How do kidz remember?
Jes curious.
Were ya there
Most possibly not.
I may not be affiliated with you.
One never knows when they have to deal with an agregator.
Pfft!
I walk amongst dolts
Whatever that ChristMas thing is
Prove to me all of our gods are better than you and I.
Leo
My first time online: 1995
My neighbor's new computer, we took it for a ride
Addicted from the start and it wasn't ending soon
In jpeg rooms seeing women in the nude
But that's not my interest,
time i could invest
Deltrees and trojans
computers i could infect
(hold on, i'm getting ahead of myself)
take a step back
Started making fan sites of artists that could rap
Pasted some code in an IM to start up
Aol choked, it was frozen on the markup
Came across proggies and tools made by others
Kicking people offline,
the scene called them punters
Had the best strings that would crash and hold the throne
So i couldn't give them out, had to code it on my own
Vb3 download and feeling out of place
Started out clueless, a genozide bas Sprinting for the lead, i couldn't stay behind
Met CaFFeiNe learned the windows api
Writing bigger apps growing day by day with it
Subclass, trespass, evade rate limits
I'm a warez group mercenary, coding was my pitch
Servers, mass mailers, anything for phish
Tosers, scrollers, ascii art, journals For masters and subs, overheads, internals
Multithreaded brute force SecurID tokens
German, canadian, it's code that was spoken
A pinpoint in time, most will never know
I coded with the very best from all around the globe
Bounced from private rooms, finding all the spots
Bypassing blocks hide from CATWatch and TOS
Wondered if accounts would even live until the morning 'cause all of this could terminate with on screen warnings
YTCracker: This,
digital gangster,
he made a splash In a couple private rooms in '98 if my math
Is correct and got immediate respect in my past
With the phreakin', and the hackin', and the spammin' for cash
Just ask astro, i was the fidel castro Dictator yeah'in while i'm scrolling a macro
Page on 80p Free hosts for all the hackers and the ao-g's
This, digital gangster, he made a splash
Page on the internet in any subclass No sendkeys, so the proggies are fast
All the tosers, and the mailers, and the phishes were mass
This, digital gangster, he made a splash
Intro art to his proggies and past Concert, to the kiddies and dash Then i spit some raps about it and i'm famous for that
Eighty:
Now, let's continue that the intro's begun
Did i mention? i was running windows 3.1
My 486dx was so potent
Coupled with a 2400 baud modem Back to the task, this culture this class
These hackers, these teenagers growing up fast
With password stealers reversing was the issue
Switch out the email, flip, and redistribute I had LeGiON, HaVoK, rolling with a force
Decompiled Fate and i marveled at the source
Coldice, dive, int, and all the vb's There was server with an 's', and cerver with a 'c' I was phishing with aim, switching up the game
An app that would interface with aol and aim
Clearing out the rooms eating customers alive
These chat sound strings had me spinning up your drives
For 5-minute code with the concon stunts
One night run, over 20,000 punts Spam became my thing, growing interest in my funds
Checks from aff
Keep 'em coming every month Regrets never once, always used caution
Aol was all i had, there was no other option
Vb3 got a bit stale and so we left Threw away my vbx, made an ocx My bas 32-bit, the code was a rarity Custom controls, added gui transparency
Thinking of protocols and keywords we broke
We had fdo scripts and MasterAOL invokes
Getting out the scene, mailing, and serving
Getting into other things like Rainman and Merlin
Insideaol and then observers crew Lcases, certs, i remember all of you
21st Century Guy
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Mitch Dunbar
Dude.. Dual Core is a really good rapper. Not even to mention that he keeps it all in context; that's amazing. He has like 1/1,000,000,000,000 the source material of other rappers. Props.
Aaron Deeds
Still here to remember.... a different place and time. I remember.
Martin Zastrow
Thanks for making amazin music Dual Core, always been a fan, helps me disconnect from my daily life
kgonepostl
If you understand all the hacking jargon. You're legit. I remember.
peter ross
this song brings back so many forgotten memories
Dex
This is the song which brought me to nerdcore. Thank you for making it ;)
God
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NOW YOUR DAY IS RUINED!
ellietincan
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