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well som ni ser så ä ja tebaks igen me nå totalt oduglit,men va faen ja hade kul när ja gjorde den. förrästen skit i hur mina låtar låter! gör egna vet ja! icq nr om ni nu skulle vilja mig någe 5827552 kom inte på nån annan melodi som ja kunde skifta lite så den blev lite tråki greetings to:alles i ft#2 då menar ja klar99/07/02 by:Hedeon Mijenka of HANGAR18 hmijenka_hotmail.com micmon skulle det va nå fel mä det då?
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This track has not much to offer. Its a little more then 1 min long, which is very short for its kind. During that minute the song plays the same pattern 9 times, with minor changes in the musical weave. Pattern 2 and 3 at least sound right, however, the rest have the same mistake of an uncut sample that ruines the harmony. No decent melody here, just trash guitar chords, and trash guitar chord hits. The song has a one pattern introduction, however its nothing spectacular, just a set of drums with graudally increasing volume. It ends in a simple fadeout, which seems to me just a forced way to end the song. Not much on the front, not much inside either. Samples are 8 bit, but they are more or less appropriate for their purpose, and sound ok together. Pattern structure is preety much basic and simple, and actually most of the song is one pattern which was copied 9 times, with a few insignificant alterations. The artist used some volume setting in the patterns, however, they did no good, and made no difference. The theme is ok, and basically this song had a potential to be a good or maybe even very good track, but only if the artist treated it more seriously.