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Ones I'd vote for...

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As a new guy, I’m amazed at the talent this group has. In this category, the ones that stood out to me were
E= Heart meltingly darling.
Dangers.
Finding Nemoy – Strongly reminded me of “Bewlay Brothersâ€
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Post by Andy Balham »

Chin Music
I found the delivery and content fairly interesting. I don't think I'll be listening again though.

The Dangers
I enjoyed this one a lot. What with its indie-style appeal and raw vocals.

E Equals
Well it's a start.

Finding Nemoy
I pleasant listen for me, if a little slow for my tastes.

The Ill Cricket Crew
This hit the spot for me, as I await a return to the pub on a Friday afternoon.

Jolly roger
Nil lyrics. Nul points.

Klownhole
I like the lazy feel to the piece. I feel it's a little too incessant though.

Kweep
Innocous enough with inoffensive expletives.

Mama the Funktress and Mary Jane Trick
My heart sank at the opening, but it recovered somewhat afterwards.

Max the Cat
Great bar room feel to this. A lot of fun.

Noah McLaughlin
Pleasant, but not inspiring me.

PiGPEN
Not grabbing me

My pick is... The Ill Cricket Crew
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Post by HeuristicsInc »

mostly just my favorites, but a few notes on things that struck me.

favorites: klownhole, kweep, max, noah

jolly roger - your song is lacking something. is this the track that you didn't get the vocals on? it's not interesting enough without vocals, or another instrument. what you've got is a good start tho. if you get it done, post it for us sometime.

kweep - too muddy. this recording is soup. if you can clean it up it would help to hear what's happening in there. i think there's an interesting song in there tho.

max - love that piano.

noah - i like the fact that this is a little upbeat.

pigpen - i don't think you should use the echo thing on every line, it gets to be too much.

i voted for max the cat at 1:18.
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Post by Eric Y. »

listened to them all last night, but feeling too lazy (and lacking sufficient time) to review them. so i'll just say...

heads = max the cat
tails = klownhole.

and...

i voted for max.
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Post by Bjam »

j$ wrote: Mamma and … First vocal a little loud. Much better recording than E Equals but otherwise that review equally applicable. There are free sequencers/synth VSTS you know. I quite like the gay male sounding voice towards the end, but that’s just personal preference.
gay male sounding voice = me.

Finally, J$ likes my voice! :P It just takes a hell of a lot of abuse of autotune apparently.
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Post by Smalltown Mike »

Bjam wrote: gay male sounding voice = me.
I didn't see that coming. So how did a nice girl like you get mixed up with Canadian rappers? Or at least rappers rapping about Canada?
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Post by j$ »

Bjam wrote:Finally, J$ likes my voice!
on 16th March, 2006, j$ wrote: I honestly believe you have the most expressive and therefore in my eyes the best voice on songfight. That said I haven't yet heard the material that truly does it justice
I think you missed the point of my review of this week's song. Now I know it's a woman, I don't like it any more. Personal preference!
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Post by Smalltown Mike »

Ill Cricket is in the house. Uh, yo.
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Post by Kweep »

Schweet!! grats ill crix!
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