I listened to each song exactly once (1 time) and wrote some stuff. According to fluffy, I'm a "huge raging asshole" so don't be too worried what I think.
adamantium - Everything's a bit thin - could use some layers and harmonies. The stop isn't entirely convincing. Kudos for the unorthodox percussion, despite not being the challenge.
add - Cool grove! The lyrics feel and/or delivery feels a little lacking. The real drum changeup is sweet - I would have beefed them up more with backbeats and such, but I suppose you want a delicate feel. The drums are such a cocktease - would have been a good opportunity to climax this plodding song. Anyway, it's a nice chill song, but I still want to keep my pants on. You must have done the starts/stops so well that I didn't notice.
bgm - Another chill song. I like this delivery better than some of your others. The low voice really makes it. The triangles (or xylophone) are a nice a touch, too. Not a whole lot of climax. Some of the stops/starts are a little awkwardish, but mostly good.
Boffo - I have not a whole lot of interest in this, but if you made a judge laugh you probably have a chance.
Chocolate - Quaint oldies-style. Kind of sweet.
Chris - I like the harmonies! I hear the song building up! Oooooooohs! Still, it's kind of building up kind of slowly.
DJ - Creeeeeepy! The instrumentation is very unique and awesome. Your vocals are very good as well. I think if you'd had a couple more hours, the first half's vocals could be more convincing.
Frankie - Did you write TWO songs? You are crazy. You're going to make my TV effect sound cheap, too. Did you find yours online, or do you actually have a CRT laying around? (EDIT: I now know this is a radio. I cannot tell the difference between such primitive technologies.) The drums are amazing and draw me in immediately. I appreciate the awkward time sig. I'm with you on the verse, great stuff there. A little out of my comfort zone with the chorus thing. Plenty of stops! Shredding solo!
Genevieve - Hand in hand... with your own hand. Oh, I see, it's about burglary. Not sure where the stops are, not going to look for them.
Gooey - Vocal performance needs some help, maybe some harmonies. I dig the idea - very 90s emotional rock type of thing.
Jon Eric - I did not know this was a Jon Eric song when I started it. Hate to say it, but some of the timing is
a little incredibly painful - when so much stuff is going on at the same time, it's really important that it grooves together. Moving on, is this song about hobos? The change-up is interesting.
ME! - Aside from my sore throat causing some delivery problems, I'm pretty happy with this. The lyrics could have been a little better at points. The drums could use some love.
Merisan - This reminds me of one of your songs from last year... was it First Blood? (Edit: Confirmed. First Blood.) Well, I liked that one too. Is this one
also about vampires? It could be. Sam, you're a lucky guy. Erin's voice is incredible here. Oh my gosh I just realized Merisan is an anagram.
Oystercatcher - Hahaha. Awesome. There's not much else to say. Mastering could make it pop more, but then it loses its 'vintage' feel and might come across as too sterile for what it is. Err, the urine is sterile enough?
Ross - You and denny should collab on some sort of blues jazz thing! Thanks for actually making an effort despite being immune. I like the song - the stops don't feel like they need to be so long.
Sassage - You need some harmonies on these vocals, boy. I was expecting a slower, sweet section that "really ties the song together" after the first stop, but got more fast crazy stuff. And it's not after the second stop either. Cool soloing and craziness, though. A little too much of section A is my verdict, though.
Snappy - I SCARED. Ok, now I'm laughing. You have a good narrator voice. The first rapper needs some help, and it actually does sound like a laptop microphone across the room in someone's bedroom that doesn't have any curtains. Second rapper much better - should have started with that one for best impact after all that build-up. I like the premise of the story and it's interesting. The verses need to groove more and the vocals need to pop more, because I'm not even paying attention to the words now and I think the words are probably funny. I'm now at 4:00 and feel like there's not a whole lot of direction with this song.
WSA - Oh no, it's BSS with some guest noodlers!!! And so the rivalry with Glenny continues this year. It kind of turns into a song at 1:30, briefly.
Wreckdom - Huh, a lot of people did the blues type thing this round. I like the distorted guitar. The rest isn't doing a whole lot for me. The second verse is a little more captivating and amusing. The chorus kicks in at 2:00 which is a little late for me, but it's a good change. Some of these noises make me nautious. The end.