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I think we should try "rate the song above you" again

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Spluff:
Genuinely awful. The singer has an awful voice, and the lyrics aren't much better. It was bad enough when it was just the acoustic guitar, but then suddenly it turned into some type of pop punk song that made the first part seem positively brilliant by comparison.

2/10

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2kV5UkGd5AQ (part 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obCrFJv3oRU (part 2)

sean:
opens with a lonely guitar line + sample, i am always into that. then the big riff is pretty cool, the stuff happening on top of it keeps it from getting too old is pretty cool, especially the section with what i am guessing is a saxophone? fadeout is pretty cool too. however you made me thing shit was gonna get mad heavy and it did not so i am bummed. 7/10 i guess cause it still ruled.

now this is a song that is heavy iisac
 

Be My Head:
lol

1/10

Sounds like, well, some guy doing half-assed growls, some mediocre guitar riffs with effects, and snare drum with some bass buried in there. Oh and random banging of instruments is always amazing /sarcasm

Sorry.

Here's mine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dTADU0iMnF4

E. Spaceman:
10/10

 A prime cut by Mr. John Cale. Just him and his piano and his incredible songwriting chops. Poignant lyrics that never fall on sentimentality, a relatively plain voice that can convey so much emotion with so little effort and histrionics.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l383wdw0L2Q

SilentJ:
I'm a big fan of the motown era, and the Four Tops are a great example of why I love it.  Everything is simple: a simple message to the song, a simple 4/4 beat without much syncopation, a simple melody.  Yet, there's still so much feeling in each song, that you can't help buying into it and tapping your toe.  8/10

From an album releasing tomorrow in the US: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwxDhdXjgCs

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