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What's cooler than dueling guitarists or dueling DJs????
What's cooler than dueling guitarists or dueling DJs???? by @randiradio (Randi Stevenson)

How about a dueling guitarist and DJ???!!!! I've always thought that would be cool, and if it's never happened in the real world, it's happened now in Iwa and Ongaku's world!!!! @~^@ Anyway, this is my long overdue trade with Tedikuma!!!!! I went through one of those hideous "artist in torment" crises, where everything you draw is GARBAGE!!!!! Just when I was getting close 2 finishing a half-baked pic, I decided I'd rather draw the pic again!!!!! And I'm so glad I did!!! (And no, I did not drown in whiskey during this crisis!!!!! @~^@) There's a version of this pic with a psychdelic bckgnd in my deviantART gallery...I couldn't decide which one was better!!!!! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Randi Stevenson

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Posted: Monday, 02 September, 2002 @ 06:39 AM

Hehe, this reminds me of people in my class. Me and 2 friends (metal) vs. some other guy (techno). LOL. Unfortunately my friends suddenly became techno-fans... >.< But I don't want to bother you with crap about my life ;P

I like this piccie very much! I wish I could draw e-guitars as well as you...

Well, thanks for your comment! :)

-Sarry

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