Demos that feature sampled music. Very often the sampled sound took away all the disk space so there is no other content. These kind of demos where mostly released in the 1980's and the early 1990's.
Order by: Release date | Title
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The Screen Killers | ||
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DGB | ||
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An Cool | 1989 | |
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ST-Hotwires | ||
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The Lost Boys | Feb 1988 | |
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The Amazing Quartett | ||
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Impact | Dec 1990 | |
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Jakub Husak | 1989 | |
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The Skunk | ||
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Tim Muszynski | Aug 1988 | |
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Digital Disk Deejeys | ||
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The Light Team | 1990 | |
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Quant | Dec 1989 | |
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Movie-King | ||
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AMJ | ||
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SUS | ||
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Mark Watson | ||
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Acid Bass Cracking Crew | ||
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7UP | 1990 | |
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Anticopyright Association | ||
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The Visualizer / O.U.C.H. | ||
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Blinddarm | Dec 2009 | |
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Rob C. and Steve I. | ||
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Persistence Of Vision | Aug 1991 | |
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Wiz | ||
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Wiz | ||
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-Rol- and Nicolai and Olli | ||
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Digital Disk Deejeys | ||
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Crystalic | 1991 | |
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Dean Garraghty | ||
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Digital Disk Deejeys | ||
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Tim Muszynski | Aug 1988 | |
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InCoders | ||
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Skyhawk | ||
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Swampjuice | ||
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The International Crackers and The Mixers | ||
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STD Crew | ||
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Digital Disk Deejeys | ||
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The Twins | ||
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Nsonic | ||
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Extream | Nov 2018 | |
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Opossum | ||
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The Overlanders | Dec 1992 | |
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Sunrise Studio | Apr 1988 | |
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The Twins | ||
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Opossum | ||
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Imponance | Jul 1993 | |
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Zefra | ||
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Nova | 1993 |