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Aslan-Emanuel

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Whow!

Absolutely insane. Amazing. You are talented.

Keep it up!

Amazing.

Simply Amazing.
Keep it up.
I can't wait to hear more like this.
\m/etal on my friend.

Awesome!

Two things wrong with this:
1.It's too short (der)
2.It's trance, not techno.
But other than that. AWESOME!!!!!
Sounds kind of like Pachelbel's Cannon.

Intersting.

It's funny how parodies of styles can be better than most things from the actual style. Good job. Keep it up.

Kind of like Gabber but with a techno feel.

Cool!

I like it!
Could use more voices and melodies in the beginning to give it more energy and drive. Other than that, I think you're on to something here.

Favorited!

Pretty good.

It's pretty good.

Keep it up.

Simply awesome.

This is amazing, though some of it could be improved, like how you use the sounds. But this outdoes anything I could do right now.
Keep it up.

This is awesome.

Maybe it was a MIDI file orginally, but this guy just had an amazing sound card and then rendered it! Possible.
Anyways, this song rules!

Pretty good! Could be better!

I think this is unbelievable, though there are some things you could consider if you ever decide to remake this:
1. Start off with decent audio quality and then boost the quality and volume to MAX when kicking off the song,
2. make some parts more intense, mainly cause I don't think there's enough emphasis on the main melody.
Other than that, this is awesome.
Please make another one!

Awesome!

Amazing style, and totally unbelievable recording quality. Oh, and instead of Metal Krush, you should be called \m/MetaliKrush\m/

"All hail the awesomely mighty power of \m/MetaliKrush\m/" Long live the power of classic rock and roll fused with the crushing weight of modern Metal!
YEAH!!!!!!!!!

Age 31, Male

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