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Chaotichism

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Once I saw the name...

I HAD to check this out. And well, it's definitely interesting. I gotta check out Garage Band 2. This is pretty creative, and I could only think of Fleece dancing - or rather, gettin' booty - to this song.

I think the only issue I have is that it's a bit too long. For a song of this nature, I'd say about 3 minutes and a little more is fine. Unless more samples were added in the middle of the song. But that's just me.

I still liked this song, though.

Post-apocalyptic sound

It sounds amazing. I almost feel like I'm walking through a futuristic wasteland. I really liked how every sound represents a little element of that post-apocalypse. And of course, the melodies are very simple and not overdone at all. Faved 5 times over.

ThermalLaser responds:

Thanks! I'm glad you Enjoyed it! I dig the post-apocalyptic idea!

Holy shit...

I got into Faderhead about a year and a half ago, and this was probably my favorite track. Can't believed someone covered it, and you did it pretty well. The only concern I have with this cover is that there seems not enough going on. I mean, compared to the original, it sounds fuckin' great. But there could be more.

Now that that's out of the way, the vocals are pretty damn good. Your own twist, especially the chorus, really fit with the mood of the song. Like I said before, just add a bit more in the background. The rhythm with this one is just beautiful, and I caught myself grooving to it.

Think I'm gonna fave this. Yep. Faved.

Through the mind of a malfunctioning robot.

At first, it really does sound as you had described it. Robot's standing in the rain, and once the beat really begins to kick in, we take a trip through its mind's last moments.

What I liked in this song was how it made me conjure the images the robot could be seeing. Also, that one moment before it begins to malfunction. I liked how the music could convey that. I do feel that the synth kinda overpowered the percussion. Though that could be my soundcard. (Got a Dell. Go figure.) And I feel like the ending was missing a bit. But overall, I like what you did here.

You were up against a lot of competition for Robot Day, I'm guessing. Keep it up.

JohnLeprechaun responds:

Oh, very much so. I was basically competing against all the people that inspired me to start making music to begin with. Kind of overwhelming. >.> I'm really glad you liked it, though. The imbalance of sounds may very well be your card; it sounds fine through headphones or high quality speakers. Thanks for the review, and I will certainly keep it up. :)

*dances*

...Oh, yeah. Don't mind me.

This slow-paced beat is really good for dancing, and the lead synth sounds so balanced to me, it's amazing. The only thing I don't like is that I don't have enough room to dance in this damn room.

This is inspiration right here. Downloaded. Faved.

I-Saved-The-World responds:

Thanks for the review and support! :D Don't forget to blast it as loud as you can ^_^

also, find a bigger room ;P

-ISTW

5 times and counting.

Listened to this song over and over. Regardless of genre, this really feels like a chaotic first- or third-person shooter set in the future. (Yeah, like Metroid.) But at the same time, I see a fight scene taking place in a sociopath's mind. Overall sound really gets to me, in a good way.

Yeah. I love this.

DonCarrera responds:

Wooo, 10! Thx for the review and the compliment regarding the overall sound/production.

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