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Exploding Mosqitoes music

Discussion in 'Sensorium' started by Tricksy Wolf, Jan 27, 2016.

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    Does anybody know where I can find music by the Explodong Mosquitoes (a.k.a. the Mozzies)? I love their songs, but the hard drive that contained my only copies just died. They made parody songs about fantasy movies like Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter in the early 2000s. They used to run an Inuyasha parody website called Fluffy Mag, but their websites have vanished. I have thus far been unable to find any of their music through a Google search or on Youtube. I did find a page on SonicHits that has a few of their songs listed, but there aren't actually any files or videos connected to the links.
     
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    I can only find one band called "The Mozzies", but it might simply be coincidentally the same.
     
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    Well, if you can tell me where to find them, I'd be happy to check them out even if they aren't the group I'm looking for.
     
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    The link is right there... :shake:
     
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    The best hidden object is that which is hidden in plain sight. Only sticky threads are more invisible.
     
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    Haha. Thanks. It's not them, but I'll check these guys out anyway, because why not?
     
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    One option might be to use the internet archive's wayback machine to see if they stil have the original webpages indexed and archived - with some luck any mp3 files they had up on their website when it was copied will be available as well.

    i assume this is the site ?
    http://web.archive.org/web/20031202200243/http://www.thefluffymag.nightsail.net/index2.htm

    doesnt seem to contain any download links, though it does have lyrics and listing sof their songs which might help to recover them somewhere else on the internet.

    can't seem to find their songs anywhere else online.. in the worst case you could try seeing if any of the emails on their contact pages are still in use i guess.
     
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