Requesting one song at the moment.

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  • Lord_Yggdrasil
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2004
    • 13

    #1

    Requesting one song at the moment.

    Polotsvian Dances from DDR Extreme II. Would anyone happen to know where it is or where I can find it, or if you have it, could you send it to me by email?

    LostSeraph17@aol.com
    Alucard: The way to a man's heart isn't through his stomach. Actually, it's through his backbone.
  • Lord_Yggdrasil
    FFR Player
    • Oct 2004
    • 13

    #2
    Re: Requesting one song at the moment.

    -Waits-
    Alucard: The way to a man's heart isn't through his stomach. Actually, it's through his backbone.

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    • Zaghurim
      FFR Player
      FFR Music Producer
      • Apr 2005
      • 3664

      #3
      Re: Requesting one song at the moment.

      doubleposting is cool and makes everyone notice you faster

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      • IAAW
        FFR Player
        • May 2005
        • 3008

        #4
        Re: Requesting one song at the moment.

        According to me, there hasn't been one made... well, according to BMS and the warehouse).

        And next time, post in ITT We Request Files.

        And yea dubbleposting mekas plp so kewl ti meka em jewlus lololololol.

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        • T0rajir0u
          FFR Player
          FFR Simfile Author
          • Aug 2005
          • 2946

          #5
          Re: Requesting one song at the moment.

          3-minute wait. gj.

          hehe

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          • ducky285
            FFR Player
            • Oct 2005
            • 1388

            #6
            Re: Requesting one song at the moment.

            Check DDR UK. If it's not there, chances are it hasn't been made yet.

            The Birth of DDR:UK DDR:UK was a passionate community website founded by four original fans, including Colin Barker - Chair of Tokonatsu, created to bring together Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) fans across the UK. It quickly became much more than just a forum — it became the beating heart of the British DDR scene. We organized national meetups, tournaments, and events, building a tight-knit community around our shared love of rhythm games. DDR:UK wasn’t just about playing DDR — it was about fostering friendships, celebrating gaming culture, and pushing the scene forward.
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