c64 Commando (Silky Oblivion Mix)

Arranged by: Dusty Rancourt (act)   
Member: Dusty Rancourt (rancourt) (member)
Original composer: Rob Hubbard
Tune length: 04:08
Release date: 12/05/2006
All-Time rank: 2673.
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Dan shouts: Not exactly original but enjoyable all the same
LMan shouts: A few years ago, I started a Commando remix myself, and I chose a style that was almost identical to this remix. I abandoned the project because it just didn't work out with synthetic guitar play. Nuff said :)
Tas shouts: I think it's a good effort, it's a mix between rock and dance but never manages to pull either off.. But not a bad effort.
Skitz shouts: Sorry, getting tired of hearing this one covered in a rock style.... Let the PPOT chaps have this one.
Waz shouts: Trying a fusion of rock and squelchy trance just doesn't work for this track. And it's too obvious a choice of tune as well. It's not bad, but it just doesn't raise the bar at all and I got bored of it on repeat listens.
Ziphoid shouts: Nah, to cover Commando you have to come up with something more original than this, since it's been covered a gazillion times already.
romeo_knight shouts: Sounds absolutely unfinished. The never changing drumloop gets annoying soon.
infamous shouts: No real difference here to what you'd have heard nearly 3/4 years ago.. But still.. Its alright
prowler shouts: Sorry this mix don't add anything
condor shouts: Good, but reallly could have been done better.
eliot shouts: How can some vote a yellow? If yellow would stand for "pissed"...:-)
LaLa shouts: Not bad, although there's nothing earth-shatteringly original here. A bit flat, the synth guitar could've been done better.
omoroca shouts: The lead starts getting on my nerves after 3 minutes of listening. This one goes to silky oblivion for me.
Supergrobi123 shouts: The drumloop destroys the whole track.
Psygnosisx shouts: Nice..



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