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"The Bad"^^xsd:string
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"2007-08-29 22:29:55"
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"<p>This collection of tracks is less musically refined, more experimental, and more synthetic. The sounds are worth listening to, but may not be entirely entertaining. </p>
<p>"Cruise Control" may be the best of the bunch. It combines many instrumental sounds with a nice set of lyrics. They're comical, but fitting given the cost of gasoline, the way people drive around the city and the kind of vehicles they drive. :) </p>
<p>Although I never had enough time to finish it, "End of the Beginning" was going to be the flagship track for an album. The composition is fine, but it's a little too repetitive for me. The style is symphonic clashing with electronic. The last section before the outro is probably the best part. </p>
<p>"Make You Want to Drive" is another attempt at writing lyrics. While the first verse and the chorus are both great, do not listen to the second verse--it's horrible. Unless you have a sense of humor like mine, skip over it. </p>
<p>"Rubber Ducky" is a track wherein I finally found a spot to insert an instrument that I constructed--a bass guitar amplified through a 1 1/2" speaker which I overdrove to produce the bright (almost brassy) sound. Overall, however, the composition needs another melody because everything's too similar. </p>
<p>"Summer is Back" is another track with a lot of good ideas, but not enough excitement and composition to make it memorable. </p>
<p>"Intersecting Worlds" was an attempt to break free from the composition paradox I encountered with "End of the Beginning" so it may feel like a reprise of that track. It's even longer than "End of the Beginning", but there's more entertainment/minute, so enjoy. </p>"^^xsd:string
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