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Sounds awesome.

I thought the beginning of the song reminded me of Weezer's song "Hashhpipe". The whole song is very addictive, I've already listened to it three times. I like how at the beginning it sounds like the guitar is going up and down the scales, it meshed perfectly witht he drums. Keep up the great work!

SilentCobra responds:

****LATE REPLAY IS EXTREMELY EXTREMELY LATE****

Thanks man, I usually just mess with the guitar, intensity, and volume at various points within the score after I listen to it un-altered. I just do what I can really. Thanks for the 10.

Pretty funny.

I have to say this actually sounded like an infomercial. I got a good laugh out of the funny voices you guys made. I liked when the person said "Oh gee willikers!" and the slowed it down, that was hilarious. I found it interesting since this was entertaining, but informational, I never knew the two could be combined. Keep up the great work!

rockyace42 responds:

Thanks for the review! Yeah, I like to consider this an infomercial that can keep you awake for more than 5 seconds.

A good beat mixed with an exotic sound.

This song made me feel like I was in a jungle or if I was exploring a cave, it really sounded like something you would hear in a video game. My favorite part was at a minute-fifteen into the song when you heard the violin, your author description also gave me a good feeling of what the song was made for, it set the mood very well.

You have a good ear for this, I thought you timed the drums perfecly with the music in the background. I've listened to it a couple times through, it gets better each time because I notice something I hadn't heard before. Just curious, what program do you use? I am definately adding this to my favorites. Keep up the great work!

Hades responds:

This was all made in Fruity Loops Studio 8, with free soundfonts and samples. ;D Great to hear you liked it, thanks a lot for the encouragement!

That's my jam!

This piece is so much fun to listen to. You have a really good ear for these remixes. It kind of reminded me of something by the Mighty Mighty Bosstones with the jazzy sound, guitar, and drums mixed together. I thought the underground part of the song sounded the coolest. Anyway, keep up the great work!

giftedbuttwisted responds:

Thanks, yeah I listen to alot of ska so the Mighty Mighty Bosstones are a huge influence. Glad you dig the tune XP

Quite compelling,

You have a good ear for these things. I could definately sense the India references you were aiming for. The sitar sounds really cool, that would be the foreign instrument that I would want to learn to play. What program do you use? The quality is excellent, I'd just add a little more sitar or something at the end. Overall, it was an addictive tune. I think I've listened to it ten times now. Keep up the great work!

rockyace42 responds:

Thanks! I used GarageBand, an excellent program. Yeah, know how you feel, I couldn't stop listening this, and the sitar is definitely a more kickass version of a guitar

Thanks for teh review!
:D

Funkadelic!

I knew I had to review this when I saw it had Rick Astley in it, and this was incredibly awesome. I really liked it when the chorus came around and you heard the little beeps from the keyboard, that sounded really awesome. What program do you use? I'm sure this will be in a flash sooner or later, every user supports the overused Rick Roll fad. Overall, this was very groovy. Keep up the great work!

sbooy responds:

I used FL studio 8, best DAW ever in my opinion.

Glad you liked it. thanks:)

Best movie theme song ever.

Thank you very much for recreating it. This should have been used instead of the crappy song used for the early Ghostbusters video games on the Nintendo. I liked the scrathing noise that played in the "who ya gonna call" part. I really like this because it makes me happy whenever I hear it. I think I'm going to go watch Ghostbusters right now. Keep up the great work!

tsunami334 responds:

lol thanks glad to hear you like it and for that matter any one who left a review

Haunting!

This would be great for a Halloween piece. It sounds like you're walking into a haunted house, I was just waiting to hear a creeking door. What program do you use? The echo makes it really sound awexome. I boosted your submission .14 points! Anyway keep up the nice work!

TW1NS0UL responds:

I use a program called Psycle. It's not really that good of a program, though.

Thanks for the reivew!

Tight!

When I first heard the raindrops in the beginning, I thought it was going a quiet, melodic piece. Five seconds later, I was partyboying around my kitchen! It sounded so cool right after the minute mark. What instrument was that? It sounded like an organ. But the finale of the piece sounded so awexome, it could be used in an epic flash or video game. It makes me so happy just listening to it! It's length makes it seem like it has different chapters, such as joy and sadness. Nonetheless, this is a masterful piece, keep up the great work!

Mich responds:

Thank you so much for your review !

that instrument is just a pad :) but those sound great if you can find the right ones.

That last part is the part I wrote when I just fell in love with Brittany (see author comments) so the love is just pouring off :)

Thank you for your kind words :)

Perfect!

Great job with the flute, or whatever bongos or other instruments you used. It is great for Totem Destroyer. The vibes kick in, and the song has totally transformed. Kudos into making it into a very popular game, and keep up the awexome work! It is so melodic!

HexMonkey responds:

Thanks. I was wondering where all the responses came from. :)

I think I just blurb'd myself.

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