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It's quite hard to keep this article unbiased, since a discription of the tracks on the album Manic Panic really caters to POV. Any other views on this? Am I on the right track? Kim Bach 00:32, 29 December 2005 (UTC)Reply

His career started in the early rave scene. A lot of tracks from CD 'Manic Panic' had been available on Things To Come 12 records since mid-90's. 'One Night In New York City', 'Mission Extacy' & 'Flesh Is The Fever' were released on vinyl in 1996, not in 2001. Nothing is mentioned before the 'Manic Panic' CD - his hardcore techno projects like Koenig Cylinders, Disintegrator and DJ Skinhead, and almost nothing about his TTC label. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.223.96.178 (talk) 21:03, 3 July 2010 (UTC) Reply

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