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01 calculator No. 1 (1)
02 calculator No. 1 (2)
03 calculator No. 1 (3)
04 calculator No. 1 (4)
05 calculator No. 1 (5)
06 calculator No. 1 (6)
07 calculator No. 2 (1)
08 calculator No. 2 (2)
09 calculator No. 2 (3)
10 calculator No. 2 (4)
11 calculator No. 2 (5)
12 calculator No. 2 (6)
13 calculator No. 2 (7)
14 calculator No. 2 (8)
15 calculator No. 3 (1)
16 calculator No. 3 (2)
17 calculator No. 3 (3)
18 calculator No. 3 (4)
19 calculator No. 3 (5)
20 calculator No. 3 (6)
21 calculator No. 3 (7)
22 calculator No. 4 (1)
23 calculator No. 4 (2)
24 calculator No. 4 (3)
25 calculator No. 4 (4)
26 calculator No. 4 (5)
27 calculator No. 4 (6)
28 calculator No. 4 (7)
29 calculator No. 7 one
30 calculator No. 7 two
31 calculator No. 8 one
32 calculator No. 8 two
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I made this shit for a documentary
about pit bull fighting in Chicago. I made around 70 minutes
of audio and they ended up using one song for their end
credits. The name of the documentary is "Pitted Against:
Dog Fighting in Chicago". Given the chance, you should
try to see it, it's very professional and informative.
I give it 3.9 stars, and 4 SARS.
The songs on the cd are broken into six parts, each part
subdivided into different variations of itself. I would
say I prefer No. 3 above all the rest, mainly because
it has a bizarre marching band feel.
07 calculator No. 7 is the original version of the song
on mose III's cd "social responsibility" called
"the review" (see mose III's cd "social
responsibility" for reference).
The last 2 tracks I refer to as the graduation songs.
It sounds like some shit you would see on the Dawson's
Creek high school graduation episode. The camera, from
above, slowly pulls back while the Dawson crew hug each
other, laughing fakely, and as it shifts into slow motion
everyone grabs their graduation hats and toss them in
the air. (On the commercial for that episode the song,
"these are days"by 10,000 maniacs, would be
playing while a man with a deep voice tells you what's
happening this week on the WB)
The whole cd gives off a very "miriam" feel,
but since I made both it's probably just me (solipsisticly).
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