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Slowly building industrial orgasm.
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| smokey bacon jnr said 1669 days ago (April 29th, 2005) | |
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Surfing on an industrial sea Thanks for the comments. the handclaps are there cos when I started I intended to make a glam rock song, but it sort of mutated of its own accord! --- Smokey Bacon Jnr - useless like his father Check out my latest song called Sunless
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| smokey bacon jnr said 1668 days ago (April 29th, 2005) | |
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I like surf and synth Cheers! Yeah I like Mr. Dale, the Beach boys and, of course, the Pixies! --- Smokey Bacon Jnr - useless like his father Check out my latest song called Sunless
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| renecalvo said 1366 days ago (February 25th, 2006) | |
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ganz uberhapt deutch your drums are very german. i see the rammstien influence on this one for sure. I wish the guitar was introduced sooner. Check out my latest song called Firefly
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| Silence04 said 1140 days ago (October 9th, 2006) | |
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cool really cool rhythm and build up! everything timed up good too. good job Check out my latest song called Bad Luck Potion
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| smokey bacon jnr said 1119 days ago (October 30th, 2006) | |
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thanks Thanks for listening to this old tune, I'd almost forgotten it was on there. I'm not as happy with this one as with some of the later ones, it sounds a bit thin. But I'm glad you liked it anyway! --- Smokey Bacon Jnr - useless like his father Check out my latest song called Sunless
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| C.O.Jones said 909 days ago (May 28th, 2007) | |
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cool This is very cool. The guitar is sweet. Check out my latest song called Change/Wierdness
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chikoppi
There's some odd character in this one! The industrial bones are in there, but I caught some surf music near the end and a few glimpses of other genres along the way. The one thing that bugged me was the electronic "hand claps." Maybe some snare cracks instead? Pretty cool rhythm though! I really liked the static-rich electronic whines and crescendos.