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Dimmukane:
I recommend a name change.  It was rather repetitive, if not catchy.  And all the cymbal-crashing towards the end kinda contrasted with the post-electronica type stuff going on earlier in the song.  6/10.  I would upload something, but I have to go to work, I'll do it when I get back.


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Alright, this is Genghis Tron - Arms.  They're a cybergrind band, so it's kinda like if you took Daft Punk and Saetia and made them use a drum machine.

Rilian:
The first time I listened to this, my thoughts were, why are they doing alternate sections of awesome and crap. After that I broke out the better headphones and gave it a couple proper listens, and I have to say it's grown on me. The only quibble I really have is the vocals, I get the felling I would have liked this a lot more if the vocals were a little more death metal, a little less screaming. Overall I liked this, I might even give a listen to the rest of the album, someday, after I've actually listened to the rest of the music in my library. 8/10


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This is Sleepytime Gorilla Museum - The Donkey-Headed Adversary of Humanity Opens The Discussion
They are a unique Avant-garde metal/Experimental group, and they play one of my favourite instruments ever - The Slide Piano Log

Dimmukane:
I don't even have to download that, 9/10.  But it should be someone else's turn.

FireAarro:
This might be the best metal piece I've heard ever. Not that I listen to much metal. Perhaps on repeated listens, what I perceive as novelty/humour (ridiculous lyrics) might grow thin, but the excellent music could save it. The production sounds great, the tones and instrumentation used are refreshing, and the composition is engaging from start to finish (and often hilarious).

9/10



The Mae Shi - The Potential

This song will appeal to fans of.. wide stereo images! I hope you have good stereo separation! Listen on headphones/earphones if you have to.

Caspian:
Well, that was certainly weird. Loved the guitars, didn't really like the drumbeat and stuff that came afterwards though, thought it kinda killed the enjoyable spaced out mood of the intro. Stereo imaging was good, the annoying lack of coherency.. not so good. Not terrible, though. 5/10.

And here is my contribution. This is 'Wind of the Night Forests' by Drudkh, and it's a very pretty slab of epic, foresty black metal. Enjoy.

http://rapidshare.com/files/85011556/04_Wind_Of_The_Night_Forests.mp3.html

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