7.5/10 Wouldn't listen to it normally but fitting for the setting.
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After Shock
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6/10 too mellow IMO (Didn't realize you were suppose to rate the song above)
The lyrics and the story are very original in this one.
They remind me of a French song from the 80's… though, here, they are much more goofy!
In the end, I can't tell if this song is a twisted, bittersweet tale; or a thinly-veiled criticism of society.
For all this subtle and original complexity, mixed with naivety, as well as for the catchy tune, I give it a… 9/10! = Quality
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Now, some synthpop made in Toronto.
I discovered this song because it was played on the French radio France Culture as part of the playlist broadcast during the first days of the current strike.
Enjoy ~
6/10 Not bad, but if I wanted to listen to Canadian Synthpop, I'd stick with Men Without Hats.
After Shock
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6.5/10 Interesting but I don't think ballads are my thing
Anyway this is one of my favorite Vocaloid Songs and is only 2 minuets longer than Black Metallic enjoy
I'd give it a 7.5/10.
It's pretty catchy to be honest.
8 / 10
BTBAM's one of my favourite bands, and this song doesn't disappoint. Tommy's growls sound a bit different in this one, but I love his cleans.
Can't wait until the full album comes out!
After Shock
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7.8/10 not bad, though i;m still not entirely sold on ballads, but think again this next song is not withing the usual genres I like
epic/10
This is something you would hear form the freaking Valhala, with Odin, vikings and shit.
"Oh geez, this new hot single of Bruno Mars is great, it's good to see some retro-classic things in modern music nowda-"
"Wait a sec"
7/10 Fine enough, but the songs that I like from them are Boogie Shoes and Give It Up
After Shock
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6/10, At least I know why the band was called R.E.M.
And now I;m back to the Voclaoid Songs
9/10 Really catchy sound.
8.5/10 le edge m8 xdddd.
But seriously, pretty angry song, like the ones on NFS Most Wanted 2005. Rockit.
Originally known as My Kill Jack's On, Potions is a LA-based musician. Specializes on chiptune-esque electronic music. Mostly focused on upbeat, relaxing beats. Horribly underrated. Best to check 'em out here.
Oh, I knew about him because of this Wipeout 2048 video.
7/10
I like the progression.
8/10 It reminds me that I really do need to listen to a Porcupine Tree album.
After Shock
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8/10 Nice track, though I;m not sure what genre is it in (dubstep?), definitely seems atmospeheic
now then, my turn From Overclocked ReMix:
8/10 interesting sound.
7.6/10
Not my thing but it's nice to hear something exotic(?)
There's a lot of Queen's songs that deserves more recognition that Bohemian Rhapsody, this is one of them:
8.7/10. Can't ever go wrong with Queen.
This song is like Rap God before Rap God was a thing.
7/10 Memories of playing Tony Hawk's Underground.
Of course my favorite song from that game I already included in this thread, so instead I'll post my second favorite.
After Shock
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7/10 it's alright
9/10 would follow the laws of the wild.
After Shock
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10/10 They already went to Musical remixes?
I have a few more MGR songs to post…
7.3/10
I don't get it know what the hell is going on.
It's the song used Mad Men's opening, you can thank me later
7/10 Every time I hear those strings, I'm reminded of the intro to Afterlife by Avenged Sevenfold.
8.2/10
dis I liek dis ._.
This shit needs more Grand Funk:
8/10 the instrumental is good,but I have no context to these lyrics.
After Shock
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6/10 it was okay -IGN
7/10 Alright, but not really among my favorite Miku songs.
7/10 I enjoy it somewhat, but I like Them Bones better.
7.8/10
It's nice
7.7/10 %{color:green>tfw burnout genuine-rock feel
The Transistor
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Teddy Sadcat wrote:
7.7/10 %{color:green>tfw burnout genuine-rock feel
7.5/10 the whole thing is just plain damn disturbing, maybe a little too much for me.
Song: 7/10 decent enough dubstep I suppose. Video: 10/10 pretty cool stuff.
8.3/10
Nice guitars
After Shock
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4/10. not bad, but I still not sure about ballads (or maybe its the guitars)
8/10 neat sound.
3//10
it reminds me of a song that would be on a the best of 2002 cd plus I can not stand screaming in any form from my music.
After Shock
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8/10 orchestra, not bad.
Now for another Vocaloid song done by someone whose alias may or may not be a reference to Nueromancer
7.4/10
too much autotune for me, but the music video was cute…I guess…
I don't know if this qualifies for this thread but fuck it, I gonna post it anyways
Man, I wish MasakoX or Little Kuriboh would go on Naruto abridged, 'cause there's a load of BS moments form it, specially form Shippuden.
ninjas/10
That was extremely entertaining.
I'm not responsible if you start fucking shit up during or after you listen to the song since it's so heavy.
I'm probably gonna sound like a newb discussing this, because I don't listen to this kind of music, I almost exclusively only like metal that predates the 2000s. Guitar work is nice, Particularly the transition at 1:27. It does what metal does I suppose, it's fast paced and filled with energy. Only complaints are the lyrics and vocal style, too angsty for me to seriously consider, but that's personal preference, don't be offended if I truthfully say I probably wouldn't listen to it again, but it wasn't obnoxious.
5/10
I hope RH isn't overdone yet, I REALLY wanna hear what non-radiohead fans think about this song.
It is thine opinion, bruh. I won't take it to heart. In which case, I rate the song 8/10.
It's very out there, which I like.
Edit: I changed my mind. I put Porcupine Tree, instead.
8/10
P.S. Get more songs of them.
Now it's time to move your lazy ass with the MOTHERFUCKING ROCKY'S THEME SONG BY BILL CONTI!!!
YOU'RE GONNA EAT LIGHTING AND CRAP THUNDER
Stalemate
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9/10
I DIDN'T HEAR NO BELL
8/10 I enjoyed it.
9/10
That was very intricate and impressive.
I am impressed, this really could be a movie soundtrack – a 60's movie soundtrack. Well done. I give it a 7.9/10.
Squarepusher time
It always baffles me how varied and unique LBP2's soundtrack is (for those who haven't played any LBP game, they always have a section of licensed songs in the games) and it intrigues me how this song fascinatingly mashes together a typical drum & bass percussion with moody synthesisers. Oh, my bad, I almost forgot the score! So that'll be a 8.5… nah screw it, das a 9/10.
Now on the topic of LitteBigPlanet 2 soundtrack…