Exceedingly Great Grooves 3: Feelin' Groovy

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Exceedingly Great Grooves 3: Feelin' Groovy

Developed by: Kosmic Free Music Foundation
Published by: Kosmic Free Music Foundation
First Released: 1995
Type of Software: Musicdisk

Available On: DOS


Exceedingly Great Grooves 3: Feelin' Groovy is the third musicdisk released by the demoscene group Kosmic Free Music Foundation, featuring tracker music from it and 12 other groups in the tracker music format. Like the rest of the series, it comes with its own custom music player that runs in DOS, which includes both a per-channel volume display and a variety of demoscene effects as visualizers.

Unintentionally unused music[edit | edit source]

File:Exceedingly Great Grooves 3 - Alpha Quadrant.ogg

The song "Alpha Quadrant" by theHacker is supposed to be playable in the EGG Music Player, where it would be listed after his previous song "Stack Overflow Error". However, in MUSIC.INF, it erroneously shares a song number with the next song, "Razz Remix" by Mental Floss, and thus never appears in the player menu. It can be fixed by changing "Song 3:" at line 163 of MUSIC.INF to "Song 4:", and then incrementing the song numbers for every song after it, ending with "Song 24:" for Maelcum's "Music for a Transient Planet". The song file itself, ALPHA.MTM, is found in groov2eg.zip from the split distribution and can be played in any tracker music player that supports Multitracker music.