Abominominous - I really like this. I don't know what it sounds like despite thinking it sounds like something though. Clutch meets HORSE the band? Not that it matters because this is great. Also if the long pause between the first riffage and the next at the beginning of the song is explained anywhere in the song, I can't figure it out but it just seems like it happened for some specific reason that I'm not getting. There wasn't anything wrong with it, regardless of reasoning or not, so I was just wondering.
Andrew Reist - The first time I listened to this I was waiting for a breakdown of some sort, kind of just begging for some yelling to start at some point or something, anything, and then nothing really changed even when it changes and listening to it again, I guess it doesn't need much else to happen but it sure would be nice.
Berkeley Social Scene - The only thing wrong with this song is that I can't really hear the vocals all that well at times.
cattle bat - This sounds like something, I not sure what beyond something cool though. And then it just kind of ends and it annoys me because I'm not done trying to figure out what it sounded like. I mean, I guess there's something original there because I think I heard the words "half a million nerds" a couple times, so at the very least the lyrics might be new, but beyond that, I wasn't really paying attention to the actual song.
The Chadderandom Abyss - I should've sped up the verses musically and put death metal vocals on them to match the death metal kazoo before the first verse, then maybe I wouldn't've had the problems I had, then I could've slowed down the chorus featuring pretty melodica chords and menacingly slow growled vocals,
maybe it would've been better. Or maybe not.
coder_lyte() - I don't like this when I'm paying attention to it but when I stop paying attention to it, it sounds kind of cool, then I start paying attention to it again and it isn't as cool as it sounds.
Heine - Similarly only sounds cool when I'm not paying attention to it except the vocals from "I was one of them" to "I'm happy anyway" which is something you tried earlier in the song and was almost as good that time too... no, actually it worked there too. Everything else though, I could do without, basically.
Jan Krueger - I was really put off by this song the first time I heard it because it came out of left field with the weirdness but listening to it again, I really like this. Do people really say IRC? Because I say erc. Well, I say merc, even though I haven't been on it in years, thus never think of it let alone say it, but regardless I also say row for ROH, acronyms shouldn't look like words if I'm not supposed to say them like words. Did I mention how great this song is? Because it is.
Jk Chrvt - This is absolutely great, regardless of your age. I can hear all the lines except for the first couple before "look a new exam" which I can't hear at all, so if its on the exam, I'm in trouble.
Manatee Matinee - The very beginning of this had me worried when I heard this the first time and I was about ready to start cringing heavily and then it started rocking out and keeps up the fun for the whole song without any post-burp please stop moments.
MC Milk-Plus - I want a whole album of this. Maybe it'd get old quick or maybe it wouldn't but this specific song is really well done.
Mr. Beany - "culture slips" sounds like it was said by Napolean Dynamite.
Paco del Stinko - This song might have multiple personality disorder or bipolar disorder or what ever mental disorder is currently appropriate. Vocally, lines like "stacked up to the sky" don't really belong in the same song as "you laugh and you scoff" as ones super cheesy and the other is vaguely badassy (while still also cheesy, I guess, but differently so), choose one... funnily enough, I accidentally typed cheese one. And, if you have the ability to pull off cheese, which you do, I say cheese it up... one type of cheese at a time though. How many cheeses do you use in your lasagna? Based on this song, I'd guess every cheese available to you. Cheeeese.
PositiveNegative - It feels like we're floating in space together and I keep having to pull you back to me because you're floating away and I want to listen to you but the stars are really distracting just not enough that I ever stop paying attention.
Rabid Garfunkel - I enjoy the funky grooves. Whats the cat? I don't know if anything in there sounded like an actual cat and I've heard some pretty odd cat sounds. Like last week one crawled up my body and curled around the back of my neck and sounded like it went to sleep because there was an odd vaguely snoring type sound being made that wasn't anything like purring but I couldn't tell what it was doing because it was cold outside, so I had my hoodie up, and I couldn't really see it until it got back up and decided to crawl back down me. But seriously, what was the cat?
R. Mosquito - Less loud, plz? I must've waited until the absolute worst time to turn it down because it seems like theres a section of song in there that is the right volume because I turned it down about 10% and it felt too low and turned it back up and it felt too loud again, so it didn't last long if it existed. The song didn't interest me enough to give it more listens to try to further figure this out though.
Slats - That voice doesn't go with the funky guitar, maybe not even the rest of the music, then again I'm not sure the funky guitar goes with the rest of it either, let alone going with each other. "There's a mathlete stuck inside me" was the only line that worked. Maybe a couple of the "Half a million nerds" lines too. But this song, there isn't a whole lot working in it. Well, I think I like the lyrics. Maybe if they were in a different setting.
Steve Durand - The first time I listened to this it was cringe city and turned it off without listening to the rest of it because it was just too slow (compared to what I wanted at the time) and the vocals weren't working for me but after giving it another chance, it felt like I was missing a lot and listening to it again gave me the whole vibe and this song is really, really good. And I can't even figure out what song I was listening to before because the uke starts off hot and should've hooked me right away before the brass even came in, let alone the vocals. I kind of feel guilty for not being down with this song on first listen. And it gets better with every listen.
the tee - Craig Finn! At least I'm going to pretend this is Craig Finn and that Craig Finn's middlename starts with a T, so he's Craig T Finn but this is an underground song, so he's just the tee for it and this song is better than any song off the new Hold Steady album. I wish you were always this awesome Craig T Finn, I really do.
Trick Soup - Did you really have an ET shirt? I had an Alf shirt. Fictional alien shirts are almost as cool as multi-layered kazoos. The only thing wrong with this song is that there should've been a grand finale type thing at the end, after the last robot voice, with a stab of whatever sound you wanted to punctuate the end with and a "Nerds!" to end the number. Also, sort of unrelated, something in your song reminded me of the line "have more than the other guy" and I wasn't sure what that was from, so I googled it and its from a Bad Religion song called "Anxiety" which I do a version of and, so apparently your lines were giving me weird flashbacks of covers I've done which really don't sound that similar but apparently similar enough that it caused it to pop into my head.
The Weakest Suit - You build me up, buttercup, just to let me down. Did you mean for that to happen? I mean, for a strange, vaguely similar non-cover, this is a really good song, I guess, but the similarities are just bizarre and if they were intentional, maybe thats cool but just completely random.