While not actually a 7″ record, this split EP featured tracks by both Fighter X and fellow artist KGHB. The last track is a collaboration between the two parties. The CD was packaged with a reversable cover because they could not decide what colors to make it.
Behold! The first ever release from Fighter X (Nickolas Walthew and Mac Dobbins) back when dark melodies and hard, yet mediocre breakcore ruled their minds! It’s not all scary sounding though. There’s the dance hit “Laser Disco” and a soothing IDM loop to help you sleep at night.
Due to the popularity of KGHB’s “000000×000” (also known as “Dance Dance Dance”), the track was chosen as their single and released together on this disc with four remixes and a bonus cover of Dr. Dre’s “Bitches Ain’t Shit”.
KGHB’s very first release. Only 50 copies were ever printed, each individually numbered in a colored sleeve (red, orange, yellow, purple, or green). The first few prints have a spraypainted cd label. All printings include minor mistakes that were corrected in RE:KGHB.
Fighter X’s 2nd full length, produced by Nickolas and his trusty Electribe. With Nickolas’ techniques in groovbox wizardry increasing, PDSOMBNC brings fast, detailed, melodic, and sugary 8-bit goodness to the table while still upholding Fighter X’s classic breakcore roots.