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Yes that's the first thing I thought of when I read it. It was indeed Windows 95. The CD version obviously :) They probably thought it would be annoying having to swap floppies 10 times during the song :rolleyes:

It was annoying enough having to swap floppies during a typical Win95 reinstall, or even when you needed to add some drivers after the fact!

My computer back then came with the CD, but my sister's came with the floppies... and I believe the installers were tied to the computer even back then, so you couldn't use your CD version on someone else's "installed by floppy" version.
 
I guess they were a thing before my time.

I guess the history of music was too ;-) don't be afraid, 90% of any period is mediocre and 99% of todays music is formulaic, over-produced and very dependent on technological crutches (precomposed loops, samples, beats and AU FX) and production hacks (compression, hooks, melodic and harmonic formulas etc etc all structured to functionally hit you aural sub-conscious pathways to get you attention and approval)
 
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