You can post your lyric and read the others here: viewtopic.php?t=13004Harder and harder
The hollow deceiver
Hit the noise box
Smash the ice block
Louder and louder
Forgetting the setting
Kill the digital
Beat the terminal
Go
Take it slow
Let it go!
Get down hard
Down hard!
It's terminal
Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
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Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
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Re: Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
Last edited by TLSC on Fri Apr 03, 2026 2:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Just a girl who loves doing laundry, creating music and hanging out with her super fucking awesome dog.
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Re: Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
Hi TLSC. Lyrics should be posted in this other thread here please: viewtopic.php?t=13004 This thread should just be reviews and discussion of the songs once they're posted. Thanks!
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Re: Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
ugh - yeah i meant to post there. my bad.
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Re: Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
Late songs from BSS and East Bay Rivals added to the fight.
Oops, typo in the East Bay Rivals MP3 URL, fixed on songfight.org but I have some cleanup to do still on the Jukebox.
Oops, typo in the East Bay Rivals MP3 URL, fixed on songfight.org but I have some cleanup to do still on the Jukebox.
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Re: Can I hitch a ride to (Terminal X reviews)
Finally captured some brief, basic thoughts on these awesome songs. Thanks for the earful this round!
Berkeley Social Scene: This is filled with fun hooks. Love the morph from trippy jam to psycho space.
Caravan Ray: Love the ambient drones and percussive heartbeat. Indigenous instruments? The textures are great! This really has a nice cadence to it.
The Dreams Corporation: Fun side E of the white album (outtakes).
East Bay Rivals: Love the long form song, each section uniquely complimentary. Nice job! Grows on me each listen.
The Lonely Socks Club: This straddles the line between cliche-heart-wrencher and too-close-to-home-for-reals. Very effective narrative and gorgeous setting. Wow! Love JB's arpeggiator! Sweet!
The Reverend: This was inspired by my recent retirement and experiences navigating medicare, though the lyric is sadly half-baked. But i grooved on the descending chromaticism.
Spiral Island: Clever and direct. Who could say no to such a pitch? The break is so perfect, and well timed.
Yaks of the Industry: Great direction connecting terminals! The toms are a bit over the top, which fits but they are. Hooky and slick you guys! Nice
Berkeley Social Scene: This is filled with fun hooks. Love the morph from trippy jam to psycho space.
Caravan Ray: Love the ambient drones and percussive heartbeat. Indigenous instruments? The textures are great! This really has a nice cadence to it.
The Dreams Corporation: Fun side E of the white album (outtakes).
East Bay Rivals: Love the long form song, each section uniquely complimentary. Nice job! Grows on me each listen.
The Lonely Socks Club: This straddles the line between cliche-heart-wrencher and too-close-to-home-for-reals. Very effective narrative and gorgeous setting. Wow! Love JB's arpeggiator! Sweet!
The Reverend: This was inspired by my recent retirement and experiences navigating medicare, though the lyric is sadly half-baked. But i grooved on the descending chromaticism.
Spiral Island: Clever and direct. Who could say no to such a pitch? The break is so perfect, and well timed.
Yaks of the Industry: Great direction connecting terminals! The toms are a bit over the top, which fits but they are. Hooky and slick you guys! Nice
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"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face