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HVSC/MUSICIANS/H/Hugenroth_Andre_and_Frank
Axel_F.sid

1990 in DrumEditor
Cover
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Coop
 
Boom_end_sequence.sid

1991 in DrumEditor
Digi
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31
Boom_game.sid

1991 in an unidentified player
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3
Boom_intro.sid

1991 in an unidentified player
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Boom_title.sid

1991 in DrumEditor
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Das_Omen.sid

1994 in DrumEditor
Compo
Cover
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Funny_Fresh.sid

1994 in DrumEditor
Digi
Coop
 
Heavy_Hell.sid

1994 in DrumEditor
Pastiche
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Populous_Tune.sid

1991 in DrumEditor
Digi
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Smooth_Wings.sid

1994 in DrumEditor
Digi
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Toggle_It.sid

1994 in DrumEditor
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The Hugenroth Brothers

André Hugenroth (Andrenator) & Frank Hugenroth

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X = year (1982-)      Y = number of SID files

828384858687888990919293949596979899000102030405060708091011121314151617181920212223242512345

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Tips

REST API

You can call a REST API for adding info to your own web site. API key or authentication is not needed.

Click a link below for an example in a new web browser tab.

One specific file

/api/v1/?file=A specific SID file

All files in a folder

/api/v1/?file=A folder

A folder and its subfolders

/api/v1/?folder=A folder

A composer profile

/api/v1/?profile=A folder

All players/editors

/api/v1/?players

Slashes before or after paths are not needed – works both ways.