6.5/10, i don't dislike this sound/genre, but this song itself is nothing special.
wow, i've never heard this song before! 6.8/10
i could never replace @IlaiaCorde (mostly because i don't even know what it is that i would be replacing)
She died so it's all fine that you stole her thread. The rules do in fact state that if you die for more than 1 year then all your threads belong to us.i could never replace @IlaiaCorde (mostly because i don't even know what it is that i would be replacing)
6.8/10, kind of like JU!iE / Be my... if it wasn't nearly as good.
6.3/10, it's good actually, but it seems like it was written and sung by a non-native English speaker, leaving the lyrics and pronunciation a bit stilted to my ears. my delicate ears.okie, these two are from our local band actually.
I dunno if Oneesan would like it or not, but, hope you enjoy... I guess~![]()
6.7/10, same goes for this one
local band where, Earrape City? 5.9/10okey this one from our local band actually
I dunno if BTO would like it or not, but, hope you enjoy... I guess~![]()
Eh? BTO, it was a joke. The day isn't even up yet. I already sent my two songs.local band where, Earrape City? 5.9/10
i realized as i was adding it to your score lol. i won't include it on the scoreboard. but the rating still stands.Eh? BTO, it was a joke. The day isn't even up yet. I already sent my two songs.![]()
Thank Dex, I was about to have a mental breakdown on stream.i realized as i was adding it to your score lol. i won't include it on the scoreboard. but the rating still stands.
this must be how a sleeper agent feels when he hears his activation phrase. 2.4/10Let's see how long this one lasts...
Any case, here's an experimental song. I didn't like this one too much at first, but I've come around to the appeal
7.6/10. incredible vocals. i bet this guy would win in a fight against Ringo StarrFrom the 1967 self-titled debut album of one of the most adventurous American bluesmen, and a man whose early work provided a unique response to the British blues of the mid 60's (and who continues touring today), Taj Mahal's cover of the Sleepy John Estes tune Everybody's Got to Change Sometime.
Not a fan of the metal, got it5.0/10, another reason to never go to Australia.
2.8/10, waiting for this song to be over felt like an eternity even though the previous one was twice as long.
no no, it is i who should do better. you are perfect just the way you are.Not a fan of the metal, got it
Will try to do better in the next round
7.0/10. i've never liked this song very much, but i love Running Up that Hill (though i know it's pretty popular). also i have a personal distaste for the word "wuthering" (similar to other people with the word "moist")
I love Running Up That Hill too. The original is amazing, but I really like this cover by Placebo as well:7.0/10. i've never liked this song very much, but i love Running Up that Hill (though i know it's pretty popular). also i have a personal distaste for the word "wuthering" (similar to other people with the word "moist")