Talk:Scott Dolph

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Adding info that Scotty D. also provided vocals for Stick Around (IIDX 8th with Megu).

[edit] Scott Dolph: DDRMAX on Announcer?

I know for a fact that Scotty D. wasn't the announced in DDRMAX and all later mixes. Taz Hicks was said announcer from then on. HOWEVER, Scott WAS the announcer for Battle Mode in DDR SuperNOVA. I'm going to edit the info to reflect this. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by ToyoWolf (talkcontribs) 07:01, 26 February 2007 (UTC).

[edit] Bodyguard?

"Bodyguard"? That should not be left there unreferenced!


- I found a few forum posts and a blog post or two supporting this, but no "official" word of it. Might be true then.