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About Brocket 99
There are a lot of stories as to how this tape came into creation. The one I've
heard the most often is that it was the creation of some student radio DJs at a
university or college in Alberta, Canada. Apparently one of them decided to try
to sell the tape in the University bookstore which resulted in all the involved
parties getting expelled from school (and even charges brought against them)!
However, by that time enough copies of the tape had gotten out to make it into
an underground hit. This tape has been copied a phenominal number of times and
has been heard and enjoyed all across the country (at least)!
There are tons of other stories about how Brocket was created, but whatever the
case, the main thing to remember is that it's not supposed to be taken
seriously! It is a parody of native stereotypes and should be taken as such.
Political Correctness
Before you get on your high horse about racism and whatever, please take note
that these tapes are enjoyed by native peoples just as much as by those "damn
whities". The stories about the origins on this tape are unclear on whether it
was made by natives or non-natives - funny how it's perfectly acceptable IF it
was made by natives, but the same tape is totally UNacceptable if made by
people of other ethnic backgrounds.
Brocket Itself
Well, if you've gotten this far you must be pretty serious about getting a
copy. Here are the files you've been drooling for:
Brocket 99 (budget)
(recorded at low bitrate to reduce size, full version) [3MB]
Brocket 99 (quantity)
(The Mog's remastered copy, full version) [63MB]
Brocket 99 (quality)
(best quality we've heard to date, missing 15 mins) [33MB]
Lysol Rap
(a tribute song by The Dick
Twang Band) [3MB] (If you like it, please support the band by purchasing the CD from their website)
Other Brocket Sites
Brocket99.com
Sudog.com
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