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Its unfair sometimes

From what I've seen so far on Newgrounds, most artists are not going to get the score that they deserve unless they are doing some type of video game song remake, or a techno song. I think this one is hot and I gave you 5/5. Keep up the good work!

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jugalotildeath responds:

Thanks! I'm Glad You like

MY GOD

This is deep. This song just told me a story that I'm going to tell my kids. Great stuff, keep it up.

ApproachingNirvana responds:

wow! thats a great review... thanks for sharing! :D

Yeah Son!

I love this vibe. This is a sit on the couch in the living room and vibe with your favorite poison type of beat. Tightness.

Two-Shekel responds:

yes man

Beast

Hot. The breaks keep it fresh. Good job man.
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Two-Shekel responds:

lol

yeah i tried to use them that way

Chea!!

It's not even my genre of choice, but damnit if its not hot to death. It's like a roller coaster ride that slows down in the middle and then switches upside down, without making me queasy. Shooooot. Good job!!

Digital-Xcstasy responds:

Thanks man! thats whats up! For real man Thanks for the Review and the love!

Yeah me and F=777 did work hella hard on that song, more is to come!

There goes those strings....

Crackheads unite!! Hot shit son.

flashmac responds:

Yep those strings! lol
Thanks for the review.

Thats whats up

It sounds regal in a far eastern way. Like 'Enter the Emperor' or some shit. What do you use to make your tracks?

StealthNice responds:

o hey.. i didnt think anyone else would listen since i posted these so long ago.. well.. fruity loops is what i use... when i was into making music.. or actually.. learning to make it i was interested in trying out reason too. never got around to that tho.

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