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Old November 21st, 2008
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Wasn't sure if i would post this, its just something i might have used with something else. Anyway the guitar, marocca, and bongo's are me. The main drum track is from a free software metronome where you can put together percussion sounds
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Nice take, I liked that. Good drumming and playing.


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Liked the drums....very hypnotic.


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Well worth putting on Tom, nice playing liked the way you built it up as you went along quite a lot going on in this piece nice arrangement good percission work on this they all sound pretty cool


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Nice work there tomg123,congratulations !Very good playing,I liked very much the drums!...
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Haunting. Nice work on all the parts.

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Mesmerizing. It builds really well. I could have happily listened to a much longer version!
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That was great Tom


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Thanks folks, this took a couple days to put together. I like playing acoustic parts that would probably be more suited to electric in projects like this

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This has that 'ominous' build up, like something nasty is on the way!
Nice playing Tom, I really liked where the guitar strumming came in and the way it fades.


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Thanks jomi i guess we're all waiting for something nasty

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I really like that Tom!

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