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== [[Gold Rush]] ==
== [[Gold Rush]] ==


Gold Rush is a remix of the opening and menu music from [[AC GOLD|14th Style]], available from the VIP Room system. The song however, is often ridiculed for its horrible vocals, an [http://vjarmy.com/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=3174&view=findpost&p=104274 interpretation] of the lyrics by Xythar made the song even funnier, and variants of a recurring message in the video, "Make it make money", are also often referenced.
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://vjarmy.com/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=3174&view=findpost&p=104274 interpretation] of the lyrics by Xythar made the song even funnier, and variants of a recurring message in the video, "Make it make money", are also often referenced.


== DJ BTNS ==
== DJ BTNS ==
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Buttons has become a favorite of the VJ Army community, and has been immortalized by way of a :btns: emoticon on the site's forums.
Buttons has become a favorite of the VJ Army community, and has been immortalized by way of a :btns: emoticon on the site's forums.
== Setsugekka ==
During the long-awaited release of [[CS 7th style|7th style CS]], the IIDX community as a whole was surprised and excited to see that in addition to including an 8th style song in the game ([[murmur twins]]), which was selected from a player poll, but Konami had secretly included a 9th style song as well ([[Abyss -The Heavens Remix-]]).  In addition, during the early hours of 7th style's release, an anonymous poster claimed that [[Setsugekka]] from the then-brand-new [[AC 10th style|10th style AC]] was also included.  This turned out to be false; however, during 8th style's release, there was much speculation and rumor that Setsugekka was being included in 8th style, which also proved false.  During the 9th style release, still more rumors and even a few faked photos purported that Setsugekka was included, and by that point the phenomenon had taken on a life of its own.  To this day, people still joke about Setsugekka being included "as a preview song" in current releases.