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GOLD RUSH is a remix of the opening and menu music from [[AC GOLD|IIDX GOLD]], available from the VIP Room system. The song however, is often ridiculed for its horrible vocals, an [http://forum.solidstatesquad.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=3174&view=findpost&p=104274 interpretation] of the lyrics by Xythar made the song even funnier, and variants of the recurring message in the song and video, "Make it make money", are also often referenced. Despite this, [[Jason Borenstein|Michael]] [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|a la mode]] became something of a celebrity in the Japanese BEMANI community from this single song, making an appearance in the [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/event/topranker08/area/report6.html BEMANI Topranker 2008 Semifinal for Japan's Kinki region] and appearing in [[AC DJ TROOPERS|IIDX DJ TROOPERS]] in the Tutorial Mode, with a sound of clip of him saying "Let's do it!!" available as part of one of the customizable select music.
GOLD RUSH is a remix of the opening and menu music from [[AC GOLD|IIDX GOLD]], available from the VIP Room system. The song however, is often ridiculed for its horrible vocals, an [http://forum.solidstatesquad.com/index.php?s=&showtopic=3174&view=findpost&p=104274 interpretation] of the lyrics by Xythar made the song even funnier, and variants of the recurring message in the song and video, "Make it make money", are also often referenced. Despite this, [[Jason Borenstein|Michael]] [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|a la mode]] became something of a celebrity in the Japanese BEMANI community from this single song, making an appearance in the [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/event/topranker08/area/report6.html BEMANI Topranker 2008 Semifinal for Japan's Kinki region] and appearing in [[AC DJ TROOPERS|IIDX DJ TROOPERS]] in the Tutorial Mode, with a sound of clip of him saying "Let's do it!!" available as part of one of the customizable select music.


A new version of GOLD RUSH has been made for pop'n music, titled [[GOLD RUSH (pop'n GOLD MOUNTAIN rush)]], as well as two versions for DanceDanceRevolution. Each version changes the games that are featured to match the series it appears on, with the two DDR versions corresponding to AC versions and CS versions respectively.
A new version of GOLD RUSH has been made for pop'n music, titled [[GOLD RUSH(pop'n GOLD MOUNTAIN rush)|GOLD RUSH (pop'n GOLD MOUNTAIN rush)]], as well as two versions for DanceDanceRevolution. Each version changes the games that are featured to match the series it appears on, with the two DDR versions corresponding to AC versions and CS versions respectively.


== Somebody scream! ==
== Somebody scream! ==