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Its a kind of piece i never heared before. It has a strange and short introduction, which seems to me just a test pattern the artist put accidently, or maybe not. The rest of the song is actually good, and even entertaining. It has a very strong and fun bass line which lasts throughout the whole track, you can say the song is that bass line. Of course there are other leyers such as some melodies made by some high synths and guitar instruments, but they are preety much dull and dont add much to the song. It ends in a very fast fadeout, a bit too fast in my opinion. Generally, a fine track, not much of a melody or creativity, but sill, fun to listen to. All samples are 8 bit, but the artist used instruments instead, making them sound better. The choise of samples is not perfect, but they manage to sound fine together. Pattern strucutre is ok, from the 8 channels used, 6 are for the bass and drums. Beside the global decrease in volume, no sound effects were used. A few volume settings here and there preety much sums the volume control. There are lots of patterns repeating themselfs, at least in the beginning, towards the end it improves a little with some new melodies.