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In today's music landscape, where innovation often takes the spotlight, the 18-second loop song featuring a repeated scream stands out as a brilliant ode to raw emotion and simplicity. This track brilliantly encapsulates the power of a single, unadulterated expression—one that resonates deeply with listeners who crave authenticity. The repetitive nature of the scream allows it to transcend conventional soundscapes, immersing the audience in a wave of energy that is both exhilarating and meditative. Each iteration grows more intense, inviting listeners to reflect on their own passions and frustrations.

The artistry in this concise piece lies not only in its brevity but also in its ability to invoke a visceral reaction. The scream, repeated four times, creates a rhythmic pulse that draws the listener in, compelling them to engage with the music on a primal level. It's an invitation to lose oneself in the moment, breaking down barriers of language and culture as it taps into our shared human experience. The cyclical nature of the piece echoes life’s repetitive struggles and joys, reminding us that sometimes, a singular emotional release is all we need to connect with ourselves and with each other.

Moreover, the song serves as a striking example of how minimalism can achieve profound impact. In a world overloaded with complexity, this loop beckons us to embrace the beauty of simplicity. It encapsulates a poignant truth: that sometimes, a scream—raw and unfiltered—can speak volumes more than intricate melodies or elaborate arrangements ever could. This 18-second masterpiece is a testament to the enduring power of sound, illustrating how a single expression can resonate powerfully—echoing in our minds long after the loop has ended.

What I have to deal with every day - but now funky fresh.

Glad to see some things never change.

Rad responds:

I'd say I hope it never happens again... But we both know it will.

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You have a real good voice range and make good use of filters without them dominating your actual voice. Unfortunately it reminds me I haven't done any VA myself in evers nor do I currently have the means to D:

I'll recommend you to my fiends if they ever start work on a project and need a female VA though. Keep up the good work.

headphoamz responds:

Thank you Ryan! I really really appreciate the feedback and recommendation. Maybe we can work together sometime! :)

Well done.

Real coincidence I guess, but I had just gotten back into playing Skyrim since forever ago and recently downloaded a bunch of the OST from the game. 'Explore Day' is definitely my favorite along with most of the initial songs you encounter including your cover of this song.

As far as your song goes my only gripe would be having more prominent vocals. When it comes to something like this I like to pay attention more to the singer than the background music if possible. Otherwise again, well done!

headphoamz responds:

Thanks for the feedback! I'll keep that in mind next time around. Thanks for listening ^__^

I forgot you made this.

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Gobblemeister responds:

omg u haet it don't u omg ;____;

First to fight for the right,

And to build the Nation's might,
And the Army Goes Rolling Along

Proud of all, we have done,
Fighting till the battles won,
And the Army Goes Rolling Along.

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