Nocando – Exploits and Glitches

Nocando used to earn a living testing for EA, so I trust him when he claims that the quickest way to beat a video game is by exploiting its glitches. Originally, James McCall’s Alpha Pup debut,...
By    February 10, 2010

Nocando used to earn a living testing for EA, so I trust him when he claims that the quickest way to beat a video game is by exploiting its glitches. Originally, James McCall’s Alpha Pup debut, Jimmy the Lock was named after this song, the first to receive video treatment. Equating video game ability with navigating the pitfalls of life in this tar pit city, Mr. Hurry Up and Wait acquits himself like he was the little boy in the Wizard. No power glove necessary.

Download:
MP3: Nocando – “Hurry up and Wait”
MP3: Nocando ft. Busdriver – “Two Track Mind” (Left-Click)

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