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Business as Usual's Entry was most unusual. The Cantonese phrase was actually 'sung' vocally on top rather than using a guitar. Judges comments in no specific order 1. I like this ``brave'' recitation of the pharse that probably doesnt
make sense to the majority of the Cantonese-speaking population (Blame me, I
helped make the phrase up) -- and his touch of english accent to the phrase is just
pure ecstasy. Judge 2: I love this one the best, cos it sounds like a song -- although i dont really understand the phrase Judge 3: Very early Megadeath-like. Good rhythm at start but got a little bit too monotonous, very much like early punk or early heavy metal. The band, in my opinion, has tried to put too many guitar melodies in each break between verses. However, they have tried to stick to the concept with the guitar riffs during the apparent verses, which, in true Kurt Cobain style, are incomprehensible. A good effort with lots of thought put in. Judge 4: it took me about 5 more listenings (esp. after listening to the other
entries) to finally realize where and what the speaker was trying to say in
cantonese. i think it is the same phrase ("single-handed, flip side of the
hand, sticking duck tape, etc) a lthough really i can only pick out the
first seven words. ah sort of. it is very funny though. and HIGH SAILS! You can hear more of their music at: mp3.com/BIZNESS_AS_USUAL |
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