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PC-S3MGlass Lizard

Author: flag Krotan (Evgeny V. Rozantsev)

Uploaded By: krotan

Song Length: 1:10
Release Year: 2016
Song Status: Active
Song Source: Compo Entry
Song Platform: PlatformPC-S3M


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Ranked 2nd in the hiend tracked music compo at DiHalt 2016.

Last Queued : 1 month, 3 weeks ago

This song has been played 72 times. [See Request History]
It was added 8 years, 2 months ago.

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Song Rating: 1.3 - Votes Placed: 50 View Voting History
A total of 5 users have this song on their favourites list.

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flagNerdN
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This is art!

flagBombmanDK
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Hans-Henrik Stærfeldt

Same kind of art as shit on a can.....

flagBuzzer
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Buzzer/Brainstorm

yeah... art, only missing a first letter f

flagAccidental
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I love requesting this tune. The reactions are always worth having to listen to it again.

flagOldchap

I know you guys won't agree with me, but I actually find this kind of thing listenable. It is musically interesting and it has a certain logic. Maybe I think this because of listening to too much Zappa. Altemark's Forgot the Computer in the Oven Too Long is another example of a song that I think is really ingenious and actually really enjoyable, with its kind of brutal rhythm and intentional dissonances.

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