You've got to bear in mind that both Dillinja & Lemon D make several versions of tunes to test on dubplate before it reaches release stage. I've heard several mixes of Dillinja tunes which when released, come out as a totally different mix (ie. Hands In The Air on Killa-Hertz has about 6 different versions priored to the released one, same with 96 Thing of which I have heard 5 different mixes). Sometimes the version you hear initially on dub is much better than the ones that get released. It's normally because they judge their tunes by crowd reactions and if the initial mix doesn't get the response they feel it'll require in order to sell well, they normally 'tone it down' to make it fit in with what the crowd are more likely to react to. They're also perfectionists with their engineering so they often mix down material several times (and sometimes make changes to the track itself) before settling on a final version for release.... So to conclude, there are 1000s of Dillinja & Lemon D tracks/mixes/remixes/vips that haven't & won't ever see the light of day *wishes the original "Valve Sound" (with the hip hop intro), "Gangsta Boogie", and "The Thunderous" were released*