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Posted by TMA Placeholder Account on Thu 20th May 1999, rated 1 / 10.
The main lessons we can learn from this piece are about vocals. Namely, why you should not record your vocals with your standard computer microphone, and if you absolutely must, at least edit them a little bit. We also learn that certain people should never, under any circumstances, do their own vocals, no matter what language they're speaking along to the music in. I certainly hope that whoever wrote this intended it as a joke, because as a serious piece of music, it fails miserably. The whole of the three minute song consists of one somewhat techno riff repeated over and over again, with breaks for the horrible vocals. It's literally painful to sit and listen to this song. The song just keeps getting worse and worse as you listen to it. The vocals were recorded on a standard computer microphone without any editing for normalization or noise reduction, and frankly, the voice that recorded them was far from recording-quality itself. Then, when you mix those poorly with a cheesy breakbeat and techno riff, you don't go anywhere up in quality... The only thing that gets higher is the level of annoyance this song incurs. At 2.2Mb, the only use for this song is as evidence in the trial to prove that the writer should be dragged out into the street and shot.
The main lessons we can learn from this piece are about vocals. Namely, why you should not record your vocals with your standard computer microphone, and if you absolutely must, at least edit them a little bit. We also learn that certain people should never, under any circumstances, do their own vocals, no matter what language they're speaking along to the music in. I certainly hope that whoever wrote this intended it as a joke, because as a serious piece of music, it fails miserably. The whole of the three minute song consists of one somewhat techno riff repeated over and over again, with breaks for the horrible vocals. It's literally painful to sit and listen to this song. The song just keeps getting worse and worse as you listen to it. The vocals were recorded on a standard computer microphone without any editing for normalization or noise reduction, and frankly, the voice that recorded them was far from recording-quality itself. Then, when you mix those poorly with a cheesy breakbeat and techno riff, you don't go anywhere up in quality... The only thing that gets higher is the level of annoyance this song incurs. At 2.2Mb, the only use for this song is as evidence in the trial to prove that the writer should be dragged out into the street and shot.
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Haisen pahalle.. . . F A R T . . HIKIJOPO IKIJOPO (N.Y.C.C plagiaatti) T'yz fage! Olen edelleen.. ..viel'kin.. ..yh'.. Olen.. hieman.. vain ja ainoastaan JERK! Olen Juha Piironen Piironen rikko sen JO! Jos haluat el'm'' tyhmem piin kysymyksiin vastauk sia SOITA el'm'' tyhmemm' lle JUHA PIIROSELLE! Puh nro.019/6873159...... H'n odottaa kysymyksi'nne Ja Sin' odotat VASTAUKSIA Ps. Paina F4...
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this is in some foreign language and it's not a particually well made piece of disco dance. I found it a bit annoying, but I suppose this is probably on par with a tongue-in-cheek job ;)