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by RobbFritt 2002 download our music at: www.robbfritt.cjb.net or buy our music at: www.mp3.com/robbfritt or e-mail us at: robbfritt_hotmail.com Please leave a message in our forum at our homepage. KGB is still wathing y other links: www.robbfritt.cjb.net www.mp3.com/robbfritt www.modarchive.com/ artists/robbfritt robbfritt.iuma.com robbfritt.myownmusic.d
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While the author does have a good sense of melody, I found this song to be thorougly boring and too long. Almost every pattern was repeated once (and some more often than that). Why repeat the patterns for seven and a half minutes when you can cut the length down to under five without boring the audience? This is a rock song that just didn't have any meat to it, if that makes any sense. Having a bass guitar in there would have fleshed things out a great deal, but there was none to be found. The choice of samples left a great deal to be desired as well: the guitar samples are older ones that have been used quite a bit. A bit too conservative to be a succesful rock song, if you ask me. Samples, as I mentioned, are very old and overused. The patterns themselves aren't very interesting, sounding like the basics of rock and little else. I think what really killed this for me was the overly simple melody, which never varied at all. I noticed no changes in key or tempo, and nothing that went off from the main theme. Just a lot of the same stuff.