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Pretty good.

I like the 8-bit sound to this piece. I especially like at about twenty seconds when you have the notes go up and down the scales, it sounds awesome. Plus the recurring tune will be stuck in my head all day. I didn't really like how much the beginning sounded like the end, but I did enjoy how catchy the beat was. Keep up the great work!

PuffballsUnited responds:

Yeah, this song gets stuck in my head every time I listen to it. The reason I had the beginning and the end sound the same was to get the loop to fit together better, but I prolly could have done that without it sounding the same as well.

Really entertaining.

I always enjoy hearing rappers that have not been discovered. This had a good beat to it and I like the rhymes too. The chorus was entertaining and somewhat funny. The microphone quality was good. Where is this Lemon Recordings? Just curious because I'm looking forward to hearing other work from you. Keep up the good work, I am highly impressed by your skill.

ICYCREWPRODUCTIONS responds:

Wow!
That was one helluva review!
Well, lemon recordings is in Klippan, Sweden.
It's a small town out in the country, I have to take a train there but it's worth it!
Since I know the guy, whos father owns the studio, I got to record for free, which is kickass!

And damn man! You sure know how to make a musician feel appreciated!
I'm heading over to the studio in a couple of weeks, so you can expect to hear more songs of mine in high quality! :)

Thanks alot for the review, man!

I preferred the first one.

I'm still impressed by your voices, but you used a ton of the same voices from the original one. I would have never guessed your JohnnyUtah impression, plus there were still a bunch of voice cracks and muffled sounds from the microphone. Were the parents intended to be Jewish, because they sounded stereotypically funny. Keep up the good work!

RickyBrown responds:

Thanks Man. I'm glad u reviewed my stuff :) They might be Jewish... The joke is that I stole that voice from Joshua Tomar.

That was clever.

At parts when they have the different voices say Ricky Brown makes it sound like a preview for a radio show or something. The transitions were ridiculous and nonsensical, but I still got a laugh out of it. The random quotes like "Ricky Brown is my mom" were so stupid I couldn't help but laugh. Overall, I think if you changed the microphone quality and cut the voice cracks you'd be a great voice actor. Keep up the good work!

RickyBrown responds:

Thanks a lot dude. I might just start really trying.

:))

Commence rave party.

I thoight this was a well thought out piece. The beat in the beginning really makes me want to jump around my room. I like how it sounds like a stadium at about forty-five seconds in. Plus I enjoy how it becomes quiet then loud again. My favorite part is at about a minute forty-five where the laser or turntable sounds come in. It just seemed a bit repetitive at the beginning and it took me a while to get into the song. Anyway, keep up the good work!

Sounds incredibly cool.

I was hooked on this song since the beginning note. I like how you add a different sound after a few seconds, and then the rhythms keep piling on eachother and combining. Plus the songs sounds like it was continuing even when it ended. The original beat that sounds like it going up and down the scales is my favorite part. I liked it too after about thirty seconds, it all flowed together very well. I'm highly impressed that this is your first song. Keep up the good work!

EnergySnake responds:

Thanks a ton for the positive feedback!

That will be stuck in my head for a while,

Pretty catchy song you've got right here, I've already listened to it a couple times, it gets better after every listen. It seems like when the beat changes a new chapter begins and a story unfolds. The only thing I counted off for was how it sounds kind of similar at the beginning and end. I like how the melody picks back up around the two minute mark. Plus the part at the beginnign that sound like a crowd screaming was cool too. Keep up the good work!

Assios responds:

Thanks, glad you liked it :)

Nicely done.

Hey Joe is my all-time favorite Jimi Hendrix song, glad to see someone else here likes it. Some of the guitar riffs sounded like they skipped beats at the beginning, it made the song sound cluttered. I still liked the beginning part and ending the best. You remixed it very well, kudos. Keep up the great work!

rockyace42 responds:

Thanks! I know it's not perfect, but it's pretty damn close by my standards!

Very nice.

You sequenced the timing of changing genres perfectly. I have different ideas going through my mind when I hear the song, from running in a desert to lying in my bed. It envokes many senses, I envision many images and pictures as the genres change. This is a great piece to listen to, surely deserving of a perfect score. I've listened to it several times, still as good as it was the first time. Keep up the excellent work!

merlin responds:

Thank you so much for the review. It's always so interesting to see what other people's take on my work is, and what it makes you think of. I really went out on a limb here with my concept for this song, not that it's 100% original, but that I've never attempted a song like this. I'm glad to see it wasn't a failure!

Nicely done.

I like how the sounds fade in and out, and when the song goes up and down the scales very quickly it sounds awesome.The trumpet sounded really neat in there too. The only thing I counted off for was that the beginning and middle part sounded somewhat repetitive, but aside from that, I liked it. I've already listened to it three times. Keep up the good work!

I think I just blurb'd myself.

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