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Dec 29 2008

Take Some Three Star “Amphetamines”

Published by llwesman at 7:29 am under Music Edit This

Eve 6, a band that came out with a couple of hits a decade ago hasn’t been able to replicate their initial success but has still had enough staying power to put out a few more decent alternative albums. Horrorscope fits into that category of neither forgettable or memorable songs. “Amphetamines” is a song that has a repeatable chorus that is typical of the band.

The Chorus:

Phone me once in a while
Let me know youre alright
Tell you again that Im fine
Then we go about our separate lives

The band uses a unique pausing technique in the chorus to make it into the type of song that you sing as you’re working out - if that’s the type of thing that you do. Three and a half stars would be a fitting rating for a song like this, but if you like alternative you will really  like this song and its chorus.

Be sure to check back on a daily basis to find new music from all genres! The ratings for each song will be listed in the title and are based on a five star rating system.

Ratings key:
One Star - Not even worth the download, nails on a chalkboard
Two Stars - A song only a fan of the artist is going to enjoy.
Three Stars - Average track to listen to while reading or in the car, something that wouldn’t cause you to change the station and you might recognize.
Four Stars - A song you definitely recognize that has a catchy chorus at the least, worth having on a playlist.
Five Stars - All time great track for rocking out, not only do you know all the words but you know all the dance moves that go with it.

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