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 Genre: Pop (mainstream)

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Description
my very first effort at songwritting/recording (solo)
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Lyrics
too lazy to type them
Song Stats
Hits: 358
Comments: 4
Fans: 0
Plays: 52
Downloads: 14
Votes: 5
Uploaded: Oct 22, 2006 - 07:53:06 PM
Last Updated: Oct 22, 2006 - 07:53:06 PM Last Played: Oct 17, 2009 - 04:44:47 PM
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Hardware:
iMac
Software:
Garageband
Comments
Willywagga said 1131 days ago (October 22nd, 2006)
Love it
It can be abit abrupt at time,s in terms of transitions. But it's a great song
with massive potential, brillianant.
Check out my latest song called The Jes on Sea Road
tgrier said 1131 days ago (October 22nd, 2006)
Clarity..
I like the song. Good feel. It is dark.
The drums are very clear and driving. I wish the bass would be equally driving and clear and then let the guitars and other sounds provide the fuzz and the dark sounds. Just my 2 cents.

Do you play the guitar parts? I like the delay on the guitar.

T$
Check out my latest song called Drunk Again
said 1130 days ago (October 23rd, 2006)
Good job...
...on your first recording attempt. I like it, it has good depth and reach. I
think the mix is fairly accurate, especially for a first time. I like it.
Vic Holman said 1130 days ago (October 23rd, 2006)
impressive
especially as a first time effort. you really got all the synths rocking most
aggressively. nice mix of transitions. a minor nit' is your vocals get lost in
the mix. really burned up the cpu with this.
Check out my latest song called November
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Pop music is a music genre that developed from the mid-1950s as a softer alternative to rock 'n' roll and later to rock music. It has a focus on commercial recording, often orientated towards a youth market, usually through the medium of relatively s

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