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Jan 17, 2005
Go listen to the song Drunken Spree in its entirety at Garage Band dot com. 
Posted at 06:29 pm by Staggerlee
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  |  |  | stvnaln January 21, 2005 03:46 AM PST
great vocal line
The thin guitar in the intro combines well with the vocal line. I like the strong vocal with just a little rasp in it. the keyboards are a unique addition to this song.This song sports strong drums and bass as well as uniqueness.
Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Originality.
- stvnaln
Salisbury, North Carolina
January 20th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | vuduchyl January 20, 2005 06:59 PM PST
Now that's different
I hear so many different influences in this song I have a hard time pinning it down. Very unique! It has a '60's sound and a sort of country beat. Just needs a singer with a better vocal range. Improve the production, also.
- vuduchyl
Bloomington, Illinois
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  |  |  | Ripped January 20, 2005 04:30 PM PST
Pub song!
Well, I love the vocals right away! Good beat, very original.
The quality could be better. Like nothing I've ever heard before.
Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Originality, Best Potential Movie Soundtrack.
- Ripped
Burlington, Ontario, Canada
January 20th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | PabloDiablo January 20, 2005 04:29 PM PST
let's have a knees up
I haven't heard a song like that in a while, it sounds a bit like a 70s galm rock cockney knees up done in a country and western style, if that makes any sense, like The Faces. It's kind of quirky and definitely original compared to the majority of songs I've heard on this site. It's fun, it's quirky, I like it.
Extra Credit: Originality.
- PabloDiablo
Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales
January 20th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | rontellion January 18, 2005 07:08 PM PST
tin can rock n roll
pat benetar meets a female jimmy buffet in this fun filled little ditty. i can smell the smokey bar and the 99 cent margaritas. the song is pretty straight forward nothing too crazy or life changing going on. the guitar sounds like its was played through a victrola and the organ synth effect is squirrelly. this is a party song for the local irishmen so rich in flunking a sobriety test.
Extra Credit: Mood.
- rontellion
Austin, Texas
January 18th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | grilch January 18, 2005 07:07 PM PST
Sounds like a party!
Giant drum sound! Conry lyrics but I see what you're going for. Kind of a 60s pop vein with a country tinge? A fresh and uncommon sound these days. I love the texture that cheesy organ is adding. I'm not really struck by the tune overall but the spirit of fun is coming through loud and clear. Thanks!
Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Guitars, Drums.
- grilch
Portland, Oregon
January 18th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | scothand January 18, 2005 07:05 PM PST
yeah!
A catchy, two-stepping country tune. It's an odd pleasure to hear this much twang produced with this interesting lo-fi feel.
I really like the little organ snippets when they come in.
- scothand
Chicago, Illinois
January 18th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | pae04b January 18, 2005 07:04 PM PST
Country Bar Tune!
This song makes me want to dance, literally! It has a great beat to it, and the mix is very good. I sometimes can't understand what the lyrics are, but I do love the voice of the singer. Very original. I love the organ solos. This song sounds like one that would make a great country bar tune.
Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Keyboards, Production, Melody, Beat, Originality, Best Dance Track.
- pae04b
Van, Texas
January 18th, 2005 |  |
  |  |  | Westbelly January 18, 2005 07:02 PM PST
I love it
It sounds like your singer is the love-child of dwight yoakam and bob marley. THATS AWESOME. This is alt. country at its best.
Extra Credit: Male Vocals, Originality, Best Feel Good Track.
- Westbelly
Huntington, West Virginia
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