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I will rate your fave Music: New Version

Giving Alkaline a 5.5/10 has me feeling a certain type of way, but there's nothing I can do about that. Here's another song by a different band, though.

 
I would've had sent Into the Void as it is my currently my fav Sabbath song, but it is 6+ mins long. Not that this one is much shorter though.


1) Sounds amazing, 4 points
2) I'd say decently memorable. It will stay a while in my memory at least. 2.5 points
3) Some lyrics are hard to hear over the music, 1.5 points
4) I like it, 1 point

Overall: 9 - Excellent
 

1) 4 points, sounds nice.
2) Honestly, memorable Ig? 3 points? I am not sure this time around.
3) I think 2 points, the balance was well done, lyrics were possible to hear which is always good.
4) I didn't actually like it that much in the end. 0/1 for me.

Overall: 9 - Excellent
Your previous takes have been short of madness, although I will poke fun at the fact that you can tell a lot about a person based on how they rate video game/anime music. I change course slightly now.
Not everyone has the same testes, especially when it comes to music.
 

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Anyways, this is a classic

1) 4 points for the sound, it just sounds good, the noises at the beginning scritch the brain especially well
2) 3 points - I mean this is like THE emo song, not knowing it whilst being engulfed in moder culture is hard
3) 1.5 points for balance - some words did get eaten by the music again.
4) 1 point, regardless of the memes I do like it.

Overall: 9.5 - Near Perfect

(no please don't drag me to the emo dimension I JUST LIKE HOW IT SOUNDS I AM NOT EDGY WAIWAIWAIWAI-)
 

This goes hard

1) Sounds great, 4 points, no problem here
2) Not quite there on the memorability scale. It just didn't have the right hook. 2 points
3) Balanced perfectly. 2 points.
4) Loved it. 1 point.

Overall: 9 - Excellent
 
Not everyone has the same testes, especially when it comes to music.
Incorrect, the Borg prevails.

 
Incorrect, the Borg prevails.


1) Sounds great. 4 points
2) The music makes it quite memorable. Love it. 3 points.
3) Balanced. Pretty much all the lyrics can be heard well. 2 points
4) 1 point for me liking it.

Overall: 10 - Masterpiece
 
Welp.
Sorry welp I wanted to clarify if there were other rules about posting stuff... OK here's mine. (I have a lot of liked songs though... There's no particular favourite, I'll just link stuff I like in general.) (I hope it's fine if I post multiple suggestions over the course of this thread given the stuff I have in other related threads:






Might as well start with old but gold.
 
I don't do death metal stuff sorry
Ice Nine Kills is mostly a Melodic Metalcore band. They've done like, three Death Metal songs in their entire career. And none of those songs is the one I posted.

Regardless, if you don't like it, you don't like it. Here's a different song from the band that is significantly (I mean significantly since it doesn't have any in it) less scream-oriented. It's a melodic song based around The Crow.

 

random ahh robot in the background

1) 4 points, sounds good.
2) Not really memorable. Violin adds some but it genuienly feels kinda generic to me. 1.5 points
3) Balanced well, no problem here. 2 points.
4) 0.5 - neutral

Overall: 8 - Really good
 
Ice Nine Kills is mostly a Melodic Metalcore band. They've done like, three Death Metal songs in their entire career. And none of those songs is the one I posted.

Regardless, if you don't like it, you don't like it. Here's a different song from the band that is significantly (I mean significantly since it doesn't have any in it) less scream-oriented. It's a melodic song based around The Crow.
Well I don't care about the screaming. I am not a fan of the death metal that talks about "donning the mask of the Devil" and such. That part I don't do. If it's something like "War for Territory" I won't mind it.

1) it sounds great. 4 points.
2) I don't think its very memorable for me although the peculiar lyrics carry it. 1.5 points.
3) Balanced perfectly. 2 points.
4) Neutral here. 0.5 points.

Overall: yet again, 8 - Really Good.
 

I am gonna be extremely biased here cause I like this song.

1) 4 points - sounds good.
2) 3 points - very memorable. The tempo and the riffs as well as the unique singing makes it quite memorable.
3) 2 points - balanced well, the lyrics are perfectly heard and in line with the music
4) 1 point - I like it a lot.

Overall: 10 - Masterpiece. Don't @ me.
 


**** it, one of the least depressing Smiths songs

1) Sounds good I'd say - 4 points
2) It is relatively memorable i'd say, the voice is quite unique. 2 points.
3) Balanced well. 2 points.
4) I am neutral on it - 0.5 points.

Overall: 8.5 - Amazing
 
Well I don't care about the screaming. I am not a fan of the death metal that talks about "donning the mask of the Devil" and such. That part I don't do. If it's something like "War for Territory" I won't mind it.
I initially suspected you were talking about that, but I wasn't sure enough so I didn't comment on it. Well, to clarify the lyrics for anyone else that listens to the song, the Silver Scream (which is the album the song is from) is a concept album. It's centered around horror films. Particularly, with the first song I sent, it's about Halloween (Michael Myers). So when the singer is mentioning these things, he's not doing it from a genuine belief or to be derogatory. It's just an artistic way to describe the film, and the character more specifically.

1) it sounds great. 4 points.
2) I don't think its very memorable for me although the peculiar lyrics carry it. 1.5 points.
3) Balanced perfectly. 2 points.
4) Neutral here. 0.5 points.

Overall: yet again, 8 - Really Good.
Glad you liked it 🔥
 

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1) 4 points for how good it sounds
2) 3 points for how memorable I think it is
3) 1.5 points for how balanced it is since sometimes the music is louder than the words
4) 1 point for how much I like it

Overall: 9.5 - Near Perfect
 
I am not a fan of the death metal that talks about "donning the mask of the Devil" and such.
This is in general a funny complaint to raise and it's made so much funnier when you realize it is indeed about an Ice Nine Kills song. They're like. Graduated YouTube singers, most of their content is horror film fan songs lol. (I do not say this to denigrate them, I like Ice Nine Kills, their song for Evil Dead goes ******* crazy).

anyways. foregone conclusion to offer something like Arankai here, I think, so let's try something else.

 
Welp I guess I'll just stick around and see if there's any songs, artists, etc I know.
We all love our black classics.

Just curious, since we're talking about African-American classics...
We need Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Tina Turner, Louis Armstrong, Stevie Wonder, Jimi Hendrix, the Jacksons, Prince, etc etc etc.
 


Considering you liked Ghost Town so much, figured I’d hit you with Runaway. It’s a bit lengthy, but it’s also one of the few songs I’d consider truly “perfect” in Kanye’s catalogue.
 
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Iris was one of the best & most 2000s-feeling bands out there. Even their 2010s rave-inclined albums have that warm feel. This from their last guitar-heavy work might be my favorite penultimate track on any album ever, unabashedly emotional and great to drive to. I recommend their album "Awakening" as the ideal intro in general, but if I had to knock someone's socks off with one track, then this is the one to do it.

 
shadow-unfollowed from my own damn thread. I hate this. I'll try and rate some songs today.
 
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