Their smash-hit 'De Mosselman' was actually a very very cheap ripoff from an old Dutch folk song. This might sound like it was really cheap and stuff, it also was I guess, but still the guys who produced this track made an adequate persiflage of the gabba scene in Holland at that time, adding to the collapse of commercial hardcore techno in Holland. After this time (around 1998) very many GOOD productions in both hardcore and other dance music, were released so we will always need to thank the producers of 'De Mosselman' for them adding to the demise of hardcore in its most sickening commercial form.