Damn!
This reminded me a lot of Dimmu Borgir, maybe with a dash of Soulfly in it...? I kind of like that it's not instrumental. Top-quality song, bro!
Damn!
This reminded me a lot of Dimmu Borgir, maybe with a dash of Soulfly in it...? I kind of like that it's not instrumental. Top-quality song, bro!
Good
The first thing I thought of was the end credits for Invader Zim. I liked it, but it seemed a little simplistic to me. Some kind of harmony or extra instrument would have made this impossibly awesome.
Also, what was the scream for halfway through?
I Like!
The timbre was nice; I'm a fan of 8-bit... However, I felt that something was missing. The drum beats seemed a little simplistic and one-layered, as did the whole song.
Foooorce-fuull-yyyyy :D
Great song man! Good synth, amazing lyrics, I love the way the rhymes fit perfectly, and also the real cheery tone of it. It would work really good in something like Invader Zim.
I Enjoyed It
Good cover, I also like that you left out the vocals. I'm into metal but not so much the roars and screams, so this works really well for me. Good song, and you did a good job covering it.
Really Cool
Well orchestrated. At a couple times I was thinking you guys needed a metronome, but altogether it worked really well. Beat boxing was really good and you blended really well.
Cool
You do a good job of making it really flashy. It reminds me of some kind of thing you'd put on a game show... Then again, that's kind of what the name suggests.
I enjoyed the piano parts especially, and the trance made for an interesting combination.
Hmm
As a loop, it works. The quality is also very high, so in terminology it's perfect as a loop, but the only real problem is that it has nothing else to it, just a few simple notes. Sorry but it's bad.
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