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Reviews for "0 Gravity"

If this was a burger...

This would be a McGreatBurger. It sounds too much like other songs, but still kick ass. I think I already dled this... BUT I'LL DO IT AGAIN!

Metalcan responds:

Wow thanks! Can I have extra fries with that?

i like it!

nice tune with upbeat tones...

Great mastering... the highs werent hard on the ears but the base needed a bit more oumph...

great job on it and hope to hear more like it

ehhh

I like this one but i dunno... I feel like i've heard this song b4 even though I haven't if you get what im saying. Needs more originality. I know you can do it too because all your other songs are extremely impressive. Its a good club song though straight up. good job.

Metalcan responds:

Thanks for all your reviews man, I appreciate it. Yeah I get what you're saying. I wasn't very inspired when I made this, so it turned out pretty generic.

Not bad.

In my opinion it just seemed a bit preparatives in several spots, something that is hard to avoid when making audio several minutes long like you have here, and it seemed like there was something missing, but I couldn't really put my finger on what it was. The ending was pretty nice, for awhile I thought it was going to end abruptly, but it didn't.

C52

Strong entry, but nothing to put it over the top.

I liked the song, but there was nothing that made me go "wow, that's awesome," or, "that's such a sick idea". The core parts of the song are done pretty well; a decent bass (perhaps it could be a bit more powerful?), good tempo, and a melody that isn't annoying or dominating (this might be what could be improved on, but again I'm not sure).

Overall, it's not bad in any way, but it feels like it's lacking something. The "zero gravity" vocal at the beginning was nice; perhaps if you made a few more phrases that tie in with the theme of the song and disperse them throughout, it would strengthen the piece.

4/5, 8/10