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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
"Rodox Video" first appeared on the brothers' self-released album [[A Few Old Tunes]], coming before [[Happy Cycling]], the track it segues into. The version heard on [[A Few Old Tunes|AFOT]] is almost a minute longer than the version later released publicly on [[DoC Maxima]] and features more variation, with a loud synth note featuring where the later release does not.
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"Rodox Video" first appeared on the brothers' self-released album [[A Few Old Tunes]], coming before [[Happy Cycling]], the track it segues into. The version heard on [[A Few Old Tunes|AFOT]] is almost a minute longer than the version later released publicly on [[BoC Maxima]] and features more variation, with a loud synth note featuring where the later release does not.
  
 
== Comments ==
 
== Comments ==

Revision as of 21:28, 7 August 2011

Rodox Video
Running time 1:19 (AFOT)
0:33 (BoC Maxima)
Appears on AFOT
BoC Maxima


Overview

"Rodox Video" first appeared on the brothers' self-released album A Few Old Tunes, coming before Happy Cycling, the track it segues into. The version heard on AFOT is almost a minute longer than the version later released publicly on BoC Maxima and features more variation, with a loud synth note featuring where the later release does not.

Comments

  • Rodox was the name of a Danish hardcore pornographic magazine active in the 1970s and 1980s.
  • Rodox is a company that produces adult videos, among other things. [Sean]

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