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Anonymous
Well, I've got it now, and I'm listening. I won't really bother reviewing the material, as it's kinda like it or not. Personally, I'd always appreciate more vareity on these albums, but you've covered a fair number of bases here (including a country song, I believe).
Really, my complaint about this, and, in effect, all the AIDS Inspection soundtracks, is a lack of organization. This is again, a collection of songs chosen either through association with a meme or at random by the torrent author. That's not so bad, except that there's no file-naming structure. That means there's no real "flow" to the selection. While that isn't so bad if you want to toss them all into a player with a randomizer, it points to a hasty release that might've benefited from a few more days of consideration.
Another thing that's iffy here is the file naming and structure. Looks like it was yanked straight off kazaa, i.e., not proffesional at all. I would also question the selection and versions of some of the tracks, like why the Live After Death version of Run to the Hills would necesarrily be better than any other version.
I know, stop thinking so hard about it. Just a couple of notes to Durka here, maybe for use in the ultimate AIDS Inspection Torrent.
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