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Score: 10
For the last time

"Epicness!"

submission: For the last time
date: June 12, 2008

If you don't mind, I'd like to share my visualization with everybody.
0:00 to 0:56, I saw a glorious military leader, fighting for his homeland, and his peoplee. He was a well-respected general in the mlitary, who fought fiercely. Then he retired at 0:57. at 1:04, I see him finding the government turning into a kleptocracy. Once again, he must fight for his people, and at 1:20, I see him beginning a rebellion against the evil kleptocrats, talking to neighbors and friends and gaining support and weapons. At 1:36, he decides that they have enough to begin an armed rebellion. They begin their fierce march on the capitol, killing and capturing all in their way. At 2:07, they had finally reached the dreaded fortress where the kleptocrats lived. It was time to prove himself once again. the troops take their positions. it was only a matter of time until they were found, and they needed as many people in the right places as possible. At 3:27, I see the troops being fired upon and the general orders a charge right into the heart of the kleptocrats' defences. In his excitement, he stood up too high and was shot to death. The rest of the troops are angered, but not discouraged. They would not let their beloved general die in vain! At about 4:10, I see the survivors holding a makeshift funeral for him. Many tears were shed, but all knew his sacrifce was not in vain, for they had won. A grand memorial was erected over the spot where he died, a remnder of not only him, but all who had died that day. he would have wanted it that way, for he knew that he was fighting not for hmself, but his people.

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Score: 10
Now you're a hero

"*Sniffle*"

submission: Now you're a hero
date: April 19, 2008

This song... It touches somewhere deep within my soul... I think I'm crying... *Sniffle* Beautiful... Just so gloriously beautiful! *Sniffle*

May 7, 2008

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Awwww. Just plain awesome. Keep those tears coming!

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Score: 9
Sand Castles

"Awesome! But One Problem..."

submission: Sand Castles
date: April 12, 2008

At 3:15, I felt that that DUH-DUHDUHDUHDUH by the guitar did not fit the melody/mood of the rest of the song. Hopefully, I did not confuse you with that comment. But, anyways, the rest was awesome. The perfect blending of classical and modern style. You, sir, have done awesome! I don't even usually like modern styles! Wow! If you don't stop being so awesome, people are going to make a religion that worships you... MMDism... Haha, but all joking aside, awesome work. Keep it up!

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Score: 10
_-={Remember Us}=-_

"Wonderous..."

date: March 21, 2008

Maestro, you, MilkMan_Dan, and Bosa are probably the greatest composers here in Newgrounds. This song has so much emotion in it. A reminder of those who fought, wether against, for, or neutral towards us, and were forgotten in the pages of a history textbook. There's no mention of the Korean War in my history book, and that's just terrible. It's terrible that anybody who fought was forgotten. As I have said in a previous review of a different song, no mortal human can rightfully take away the valor, courage, and honor of a man who fought, no matter what side they were on or what they were fighting for.

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Score: 10
This Land of Ours

"Marvelous!"

submission: This Land of Ours
date: March 21, 2008

Beautiful! Reminds me of some of the most important things in this country, such as the blood that was spilled to gain our freedoms, and the blood shed to protect it. It reminds me of the fact that we must resist the evils of those attempting to take our freedoms away, and the fact that we must not let all that blood be wasted just because some politician or corporation got too greedy. But it also makes me recall the days when coal/oil/natural gas companies cheated people out of their land, not caring about the damage done to those poor farmers. It calls to mind the image of the young men from all the families in a small farming community forming a line, each with a shotgun or rifle, ready to defend themselves from the heartless companies trying to take away their land and lives just because they didn't have the mineral rights. The compnies begin sending mercenaries in to take it away, and all the men fire upon them. While all would die or surrender, they did so knowing that they fought. And no mortal human can rightfully take away the valor, courage, and honor of a man who fought, no matter what side they were on or what they were fighting for.

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