 My name is Jerry. Nice to meet you! I go by Dybbuk81 in various forums and places for no reason at all other than I like horror and everything else was taken. I do like making boxes though. I'm also into space, web design, learning new things, and all sorts of music genres.
This website is where you will find my music and other things. I am Jerry and am mostly known for my work with the Project Warlock soundtrack. It has since had overwhelmingly positive reviews and has been discovered and co-published by one of the creators of Doom, John Romero. Other than that, it's just incredibly fun to play.
This site also houses quite a bit of other music I've made over the years. From the grungy Noise Vaults to the computer rock Machines+Melodies to the synth abyss with The Absynthium Collective. You'll find soundtracks, songs with words, and old stuff as well.
By day I worked at the post office, quickly doing stuff like this. I guess I displayed so much effort it got me in the doors as a supervisor and once I decided I didn't like that, a processing support specialist. I basically do many jobs at this department, one being programming the machines that sort the mail.
By night I do web design and music. I mess around with games, design, and modding. I use probably one of the cheapest set-ups to make music and possibly always will. I like the sound it produces strangely. My favorite music and bands that inspire me as well as old video games are here. I also had a thing I guess with collecting old media. My favorite old video game of course is Doom. Anyways feel free to look around and I hope you enjoy your stay!
I have in regards to music been into grunge, folk, goth, classics, punk, industrial, techno, and probably a lot of others I can't think of.
Favorite bands and artists of mine include:
                      
I honestly have all sorts of inspirations and influences when I experiment with my melodies & sounds.
ALSO FAVORITE GAMES
Design and ride roller coasters. 1994 by Disney Imagineering. It wasn't the best of the genre, but probably the first, and the one I played the longest by a longshot.
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a 2D weird adventure where you can create your own levels. There were a couple other american made nintendo games I liked, such as Pyramid and Krazy Kreatures.
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Corncob 3-D was my favorite MS-DOS flight simulator and had combat missions
Its like sonic the hedgehog with rabbits, turtles, and guns!
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Epic pinball is probably the only pinball game I have ever played for a long duration of time.
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 Four levels of mayhem on the Atari 2600!! W00T! All 4 levels are completely different also.
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Phoenix is a multi-level space shooter for Atari 2600. 5 to be exact! Three different types.
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The Ultimate doom. 4 episodes of doom now. Let the obsession begin!
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The 3-D shooter before doom that started the craze! flat levels and 16 colors!!
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By David P. Gray, creator of the Hugo trilogy. I actually liked this more than doom at first!
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Ever since the discovery of that magazine that explained the warp whistles, I was hooked! | |
Me and my younger brother used to play the holy hell out of this game. This, other than doom 64 and mario 64 itself, was my actual favorite Nintendo 64 game. You could race in cars, boats, or planes!
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This was my favorite racing game for Super nintendo, with mario kart actually second. This futuristic racing game had a lot going for it to make it a lot more fun!
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