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| Re-Peat |
http://mralbino07.newgrounds.com/audio/
This is just some of my stuff and i was wondering if anyone can take a look at it. I need as many opinions as possible to help make my trance waaay better. |
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| srussell0018 |
My opinion is that........
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| Scoops |
| quote: | Originally posted by Re-Peat
This is just some of my stuff and i was wondering if anyone can take a look at it. I need as many opinions as possible to help make my trance waaay better. |
you hang at the Stone Pony??? |
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| Re-Peat |
| quote: | Originally posted by Scoops
you hang at the Stone Pony??? | where? |
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| Vernon Wanderer |
| Sounds waay too synthetic. In a bad way. Get real. |
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| EddieZilker |
If this were 1995, I'd be signing you to the label I'd started in my Dad's garage. Unfortunately, after 2002, when I had serious medical issues because of a syndrome, involving a melting spinal cord brought about by too much MDMA use coupled with complete and total neglect of good business practices, I'd have filed for bankruptcy.
Although it's not really your fault, since none of this ever happened, I'd still blame you for the failure of my business. Invariably, because you were the only artist I signed to my label and because your music seems only to start and stop in the year, 1995, coupled with my enormous appetite MDMA and Marijuana, I'd have been unable to give you meaningful input as to your artistic endeavors and how to progress your abilities past their current state.
After a brief stint on Wall-Street, during the dot-com bubble, my Nasdaq stock has descended to 6 cents per share. While, at our pinnacle of $24.00 per share, I made sure you were grossly overpaid, the bottom soon dropped before April of the year 2000, when a white paper released by the firm of Arthur Anderson found significant short-comings in the receivables column with much of the stock's value being inflated by grotesque deferred revenue valuations that were actually masking embezzlement by our CFO. It's safe to say, you were released from the label in May 2000 after a review of your work in High Times magazine threatened to notify several human rights non-profit organizations for crimes against humanity.
In this alternate reality, I never really will have recovered from having signed you to my label and while you remain relatively free from legal action taken against me to recoup investment capital after much of it was lost through embezzlement to fund the CFO's porn, prostitution, and gambling habits, I'll still blame you, ultimately, for our lack of success which invariably led to my legal exposure.
Penniless and destitute, you'll see me in March of 2010, malingering at a local hospital when your wife needs to be seen to stitch an injury she acquired in your kitchen. You'll barely recognize me but your visage will be burned into my memory and, for one of the last times I'll be able to raise my arm, I will point at you and a guttural, dissonant sound, kind of like Donald Sutherland at the end of (the 2nd) Invasion of the Body Snatchers, will emanate from my mouth and although you are over twenty-five feet away, you and your wife will be repulsed by the stench of my horrendous breath.
Thanks for ruining my life! :mad: |
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| Kysora |
| I'd watch that movie. |
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| Rodri Santos |
| lots of drugs , sex and gambling, it's meant to win an Oscar, |
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