Rate the above song and post your own.

8/10.


P.S. Gonzalez, in this topic we rate previously posted piece of music before posting next, on 0 to 10 scale. Like, in this case i gave 8/10 to the piece you posted, before posting next one. It helps to see how different people like or don't like music you like, and vice versa.
 
10/10

Here is an odd one—not a song link, but a song excerpt. This is the 1985 Harmonica solo in the last minute and a half of the track "There Must Be An Angel". It's by Stevie Wonder—that's immediately obvious when heard. When I first heard it myself (tonight), I searched Google for "Stevie Wonder and Eurithmics", and found this video. In the official video for the song, they have a child pretending to play this solo.

 
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Good harmonica playing Stevie, but I can't help but feel this belongs in a low budget porno.

Solo: 3/10

Here is the full song for anyone who is interested:



I give it a 7/10 because I love that arpeggiated synth in the background.

Here's a catchy tune from Toro Y Moi where in the video Chaz Bundick gets chased by a ghost.... for some reason:

 
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3/10 You are absolutely right about the Offspring statement. I personally like the chorus and bridge, but most of the rest sounds like generic pup-punk garbage.

 
Strangely familiar, though I'd never heard it before. 6/10
It kept reminding me of something that I could never figure out what it was.
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Lets try a rap; one with a Fallout style ambient background track.

 
10/10

Sounds like Hieroglyphics had a baby with A Tribe Called Quest.

Leonard Boyarsky (art director of Fallout) would probably love this next video.



P.S. If any of you motherfuckers talk shit on Molly Rankin I will trace your IP address and show up at your house.
 
6/10
Kind of simplistic melody, and writing; otherwise not bad; but it sounds like it could be from a show on the CW.

This ones no different, but a bit more up-beat.
 
You have a great taste in music. I love Neon Indian

Thanks, man. If you couldn't tell by my username and the CDs in the background of my avatar, I'm a pretty big Alan Palomo fan myself.

The verses of that Dredg song are really good, but the chorus seems a little sappy for the genre, especially when compared to vocal powerhouses like Chevelle, AFI, and 30 Seconds To Mars. I'd say like a 6/10 only because it's already been done better.

How about some Macky up in this thread?

 
Definitely too hipstery for me.

Me being the king of hipsters, you're probably going to hate everything I post.

It's been a while since I've heard a good metal song like that, definitely reminds me of early Mastodon. Those reverbed guitars are great. Only complaint I have is the vocals, they don't really seem to go anywhere like a good Brent Hinds track or something Howard Jones would have done with Killswitch Engage. 8/10

Also, that video was fucking awesome.

Time for some synthesizer porn. Seth Haley sure can patch them like no other.

 
10/10 love Com Truise. One of my favourite synthwavers.

Here's one of my favourite surf bands:

Their instrumentals are top notch. Unfortunately they let her sing sometimes and she's not great. The thick Russian accent doesn't help.
 
Jesus, they could give Dick Dale a run for his money. 10/10

Also listening to that while watching your avatar is the funniest shit I've yet to experience.

Now for my gurl Danz whose CDs never leave my car. <3

 
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