mental-torture
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Date: October 23, 2004 @ 10:56 PM
Wow, This song was just awesome, I loved the hypnotizing lyrics. This song is so crazy. My favorite part was the ending. I give this song a definate thumbs up!
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cosmicearthgirl
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Date: October 24, 2004 @ 1:14 AM
Fantastic. It's like a diabolical barbershop quartet. I love that when the two of you do a song, it's hard to tell who does what. It's a testament to your mixing skills. I've played this four times, and I can tell I'm going to be playing a lot more.
Nice vox, K, especially at the end.
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freddemillio
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Date: October 24, 2004 @ 8:02 AM
I like the rhythm of this piece. It marches along at a nice pace without being too insistent or overbearing. The voices are hypnotizing (as mentioned above). They draw you in and are soothing while also being disorienting. The waves of synth that kinda sounds like cymbal splashes are particularly and do a lot to create the atmosphere of the piece. I want to make sense out of the world around me... but where will the tiny lights lead me
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chrismacmanus
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Date: October 24, 2004 @ 3:15 PM
Very cool indeed will be playing this quite a few more times I think
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mystery-machine
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Date: October 24, 2004 @ 5:20 PM
I love this! The music is great! I really dig the turn this track takes at 1:30 and the riff you play at 1:45! Vocals on this are fantastic! Awesome Collab!
:biclighter:
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fanch-t
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Date: October 24, 2004 @ 8:40 PM
this thing fucking rules. great music cagey and i think one of your best vocal performances kingo.
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Swampman
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Date: October 25, 2004 @ 9:30 AM
cool beans cuz
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Rodrica
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Date: October 26, 2004 @ 10:24 AM
This has an indefinable appeal...can't explain why, but I was drawn into this track. I thought it was going to be slightly Bowie-like...but it went beyond that into the beautifully strange...
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spiralmux
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Date: October 27, 2004 @ 6:39 PM
This rules, guys! All the elements in here are sweet ... Dave's distinctive melodies, the tape and circuit bent sounds ... awesome vocals!
Whatever those cymbal sounds are, they rule. The heavy reverb on the little white noise ticks is really effective.
And the ending is right out of left field. Great!!!
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Woof
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Date: October 30, 2004 @ 2:32 AM
Dadaist rock's finest hour... If Max Ernst did music, it might sound something like this... perfectly eerie, the lyric's a work of art, in and of itself. So... hallucinatory!
The instruments paint a vivid, stark landscape, and the vocals couldn't be more appropriately phrased... wonderfully ethereal, still catchy as all getout, and other-worldly in a way that I can still easily relate to...
In other words, it rocks!
Excellent work, guys!
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DaveWL
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Date: October 30, 2004 @ 2:25 PM
There's a kinda nervousness and tenseness about the track that makes this a really dramatic piece.
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Traf
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Date: October 31, 2004 @ 8:19 AM
really interesting confused feel to this... I love the harmonies.. and the lilting rhythm and bass..
Superb mix of vocals and effects..
Great ending with the vocals..
Very Clever.. 
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imemine
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Date: November 2, 2004 @ 10:44 AM
Dudes, can I have some more of that! So many cool sounds going on this is definitely got my synapse firing on all eight! And I only have six. Vocal performance kicks ass! I LOVE the little Doo Wop choir at the end! This should be call “Prodigiously Huge Big Ass Lights” !. There is nothing “Tiny” about it!
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JudgeMental
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Date: November 9, 2004 @ 11:39 AM
Its very unusual - you will love it or hate it. It was unexpected, but I enjoyed it. Many elements to it - a lot to think about. The originality gets my vote here.
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furiousBall
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Date: November 11, 2004 @ 5:40 AM
if you took the residents and pink floyd and wrapped them in tin foil and cooked them for an hour... well, you'd get arrested, that's like killing a whole bunch of people. but if you FIGURATIVELY, yes, figuratively (this time not in caps) did this, you would make a baked potato representitive of this a potato like this one. see that figurativelyness always is the difference between a cool idea for a song and mass murder...always.
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Solipsism
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Date: November 15, 2004 @ 9:57 AM
excellent stuff, i love beach boyesque sort of harmonising and the radio voices are very cool...musically it's pretty wild but in an understated sort of way....i like the almost chaotic nature of it yet it still gels together very nicely....excellent track, a 21st century city of tiny lites
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zique
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Date: November 18, 2004 @ 9:46 PM
Cool progressive groove love the vocals.this is sooo totally original!!
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Gatherer
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Date: November 19, 2004 @ 11:52 PM
Original and VERY cool...Distinctive Halaka with neo-Librarian influence. The combination is dynamite. I enjoy your collabs very much. You bring out the best in each other. Halaka delivers his great lyrics with an urgency I find mesmerizing, and the Librarian's mad antics excite me (in a platonic way, mind you). I better stop now before I get too carried away. Simply, this is really good stuff.
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billrhynes
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Date: November 20, 2004 @ 11:11 PM
This has all the elements of a really good acid trip without having to resort to the usual measures...pretty cool guys.
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RoboticJoe
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Date: November 24, 2004 @ 12:03 PM
Fucking Weirdoness and loving it 
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Snoogans775
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Date: November 25, 2004 @ 9:46 PM
I think I've used this analogy before, but it feels like a rubber band neing pulled tighter, and loosened over and over. Waves of tension.
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Vickxxx
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Date: December 13, 2004 @ 7:13 PM
The wierdness is intriguing....feels like I'm in with and listening to chatter and talking to patients in the mental ward...amazing. Your music has always attracted the darker side of my musical personality
Vocals and harmonies are sweet. Love all the soundbites. Beautiful orchestration and arrangment..melodies are so hypnotic, especially that guitar. good collab guys
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SoulFinder
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Date: January 4, 2005 @ 8:05 PM
woosh how addicting. Love the ending. Just what kind of tiny lights are these?
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Notary04
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Date: January 16, 2005 @ 4:00 PM
I love that trippy reverbin' eGuitar in the background, and the sampled CB is just classy. The drums are kinda repetitive, and yet I really have to pay attention to them to notice, cause it's actually appealing. Kinda like staring at your gf's freckles over the period of a 3 month relationship until you finally decide you don't like them. In other words, this one's hot, man I like that little quavering hum thing that counters the lyrical lines. The ending kinda reminds me of a lotta Bobby McFerrin work. Nice. It's got a grungy feel that I dig, especially because I'm sure it's intentional.
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clickplay
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Date: February 17, 2005 @ 1:24 AM
tiny lights camels laugh...yeow.
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Hatsy
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Date: February 24, 2005 @ 5:24 AM
I'm a tiny light please let me in, I can't see a thing out here....
  Oh My! Thats better! everything is suddenly in
colour...  
    
  ....
this is an amazing song, you guys are just so damn clever........ err, could somebody remove the cow from my comment area please, it's obscuring the view
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TheFearDrone
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Date: March 17, 2005 @ 12:49 AM
Wow, what a ride! Very clever arrangment. Love the sub-melody...erie and hypnotic...trance inducing. Super track guys!!! I'm cueing this one up again...after i'm done rolln'1.
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koiulpoi
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Date: April 26, 2005 @ 6:44 AM
Nice vocals. Sounds a lot like Modest Mouse.
Man, really weird, crazy. Definatly crazy. I'm walking down a dark city street at night, and this is the sound in the background. Interesting.
But definatly crazy.
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