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Yo when your scoring system is more mathematical and convoluted than something I would come up with, you should take a look at your life and the choices that brought you here.Changes to the curve formula for actual points calculation that I think better reflects how I feel about a song by making it comparable to how someone else might score using my scorings. I felt the bump was too high in the other curve.
- SQRT((SCORE - 1) / 10) * 10.5409255333. If your score is within a 0-1, you are earning negative points equivalent to -1 * the score you could have earned. Don't worry, I will reserve this for the most questionable pieces that one might call music.
10.54 comes from converting to 10-based score, getting rid of the actual max-score if score was a 10, and just doing a conversion from the max of that scale to a 10.0. so 100 / 9.whatever is that 10.54 value.
- [1, 2.5) will be ranging from 0 to 4, [2.5, 4) will be ranging from 4 to 5.77, [4, 4.7] will be ranging from 5.77 to 6.4, [4.7, 5.5] will be ranging from 6.4 to 7.07. [5.5, 7] will range from 7.07 to about an 8.16. [7, 8] will be about 8.16 to 8.81, [8, 9] will be about [8.81, 9.4] and [9, 10] will be 9.4 -> 9.999999999.
yes.The mad man thought he can stop me from submitting German digimon, but then he made a non English cat, FOOL.
Must I shitpost music in the video cat too?
yea basicallyso all i do is post 11 yt links right boss
Club music is still fine.My Schwifty is club music.
Seems fishy for something called "No Weebs Allowed."Category 5: Soundtrack - Send me a song that was on a soundtrack for a movie, tv show, anime, etc. (with what it was in, if it's not obvious)
snazzy and maintains upbeatness. first time i'm hearing it. cue ash-greninjas.
i just realized i never did an actual writeup, but man this is the quintessential song to just jam out when i'm in my 50s with my dadband, but actually, this song is awesome. it sounds really cohesive despite its distinctness.
MMMM instantly gets right into it. this sounds like something teenage snype would groove to and 20 yo workin snype appreciates the theme of urgency that the song portrays and it's maintained by the tempo, fitting the cat.
I really really like this song. Also known this one for a few years but not spammed as often as Uptown Funk. The upbeat and ideal feelings are conveyed pretty well.
I love the melody and tempo. Singing keeps me wanting to dance. The portion of the musical part where everybody sings noticably brings the song down is not a decision I would agree with but I think that the instrumental accompaniment is actually quite strong for it.
V solid, normie, catchy, and had me up until the 'we're young' part. The whistling adds nicely and I like the song's lack of wasting time but still giving the portions its due respect. as far as why this passes the 7 threshold i give it the edge because it's not exactly like the other songs of this genre. there's something to it.
holy fuck this has the elements that just appeal to college snype directly. the background, vocals, beat, all simple just make something that go well together. it doesn't break past 7 well though, it's pretty much the same. if i didn't know better, i'd say this is a pander attempt but idrc.
you know the only time i've ever heard this before is on like trolden clips with the 'to be continued' which i guess is from jojo, which i havent seen. it's a nice multifaceted song that i guess could be on a gotg soundtrack or something.
There's definitely a story the song's saying, but I can't put my finger on it too well. Still like it though.
I really like the beginning. Not sure about the change at around 1:30. The interruption in the rest of the song from that point is forgiven with the rest of the song. oh man the background ooos just send me the right feels down my spine to enjoy this.
Yea this is more along the lines of what I would expect for this category. Never heard this before. Catchy and definitely a song for the summer. Not sure about the background guitar before the final chorus, but overall I like it.
1985 was a good year, but I wasn't alive for it. shame i guess all i have to go off of is that lyric. I like this song because it does a good job at keeping the background light and it still feels like a nice song without hearing much hard (for lack of better word) to it and the feel of the song doesn't sound awkwardly transitioned.
This would score higher if I hadn't listened to this nonstop while in college. Ronson's instrumentals really define the song. Bruno, who don't get me wrong, provides good vocals, I feel that there are points in the song that I have trouble distinguishing what Bruno's singing from the instrumentals and this is the main thing that stops this song from reaching 7 status. That being said, it's a fantastic song with a nice groove to it, not that old. Solid choice Knights and Sunny
really catchy. digging the instrumentals. only thing i don't like about the song is that during the chorus and the blend, it just feels like cudi should be singing and his pitch just never changes throughout the song. other than that, nice pick HT
I like it, felt off to hear right before the first chorus. Good tempo and good maintenance. ending feels a tad droney though. that being said, most of the song conveys a feeling that just sticks and is good at that.
oh this is quite nice. digging the horns. vocalist feels a bit missing the mark for a little bit in the song but then the drums pick up. overall a nice pick and the quality of the audio seems like it doesn't convey it but hey i guess that's good for something 80 years old.
this is the first time i'm hearing the song in what i presume to be its entirety. honestly this really sounds like it was made for its generation but it ain't on the upper 50% of what i like.
I am old enough to appreciate this song but am nowhere near disgruntled enough in life to actually be immersed fully in it lol. I know plenty of others that love this though and think of them when hearing this and I can't help but chuckle at that
I like this indie vibe to it. the guitar backing is nice to it. the song is kinda one dimensional and i think on its own, it doesn't stick out v well but it's nice enough to get this rating
It's slower than what I expected for the cat but still soundin happy. It sounds straightforward but I ain't hatin on it. Can feel flat at times, but I think this is a fair score for it.
this is not unpleasant to listen. wtf is this music video? (snype comment post-reveal: this is for the beginning, amazing choreography for one take though) most of the song is just those lyrics though. that being said, on second listen, this is catchier than i first felt.
i'm pretty neutral towards this singer, the synth is basically the same 4 notes. It's certainly upbeat but I'm relatively neutral / slightly liking this song. I ain't a fan of this particular repeating part the singer repeats but the song overall is still a bit catchy
Full disclosure, I started listening to this when I woke up, so I think it sounds really nice and dreamy. Also in luck because Christmas is probably my favorite holiday.
It's pleasant, but that's about it. Not much else for it, gets a solid 5.00
prefacing this with von has submitted kiss and i've never heard any of their songs.
Bit slower than I would like but damn I dig the vocals. It's a bit too love-song-depressingy during the chorus, but I do not dislike it. that being said, there are multiple portions that really question how well it fits the cat throughout the song but overall it maintains the happy sounds.
this woulda scored better if it were shitposted. i laughed as soon as i heard the guy sing and even more at the chorus. good sub if the chorus wasn't the only thing goin for the song.
catchy and upbeat. slightly addicting. nice instrumentals. v short. wish this was longer for me to judge better.
teen snype loves this, but this walrus is snype in his 20s. tempo starts good, the guitar and post-guitar singing is what really carries the song, but i still can't help feeling neutral about the song overall. so here's a neutral rating. shame too since youtube autopalyed master of confusion right after and i like that more.
Gets right into it. Consistent tempo. Fairly Simple. I feel actually really neutral about this song. I don't dislike it nor do I like it. It's not doing much in terms of catchiness, it's too plain for me overall even with the slides.
energy carries well and vocals don't want to make me puke. I don't understand a single word of this but I don't like the part where it gets softer. Go ham or go home with this.
a soft one for sure. pretty gentle. this is definitely the better credit-roll song of the series. this basically has nostalgia for me though.
giving this some leeway since it's a musical and directly from film i think but p much the whole song is yes yes i think im gonna like it here and it ain't enough to carry the song much. i like the part after the 2nd chorus though since it's different but not much identity to this.
the background's a letdown. the beginning is good, but during the chorus, it just really falters. the vocals are something i would take and apply to another song however.
not too much of a fan of the beginning with the abrupt funk. love the chorus. the second verse is better. yeah the main thing is just that the background individually just feels really choppy. nice guitar solo though. the mama told me part is nice though. i ain't feelin the drum solo though. I'm sure it's definitely great to the person that feels an affinity for this song for whatever reason but I just am not feeling this song too well even though individually, they would pander okay.
Not quite what I'd call upbeat but it's got a tempo to it after the first verse. The instrumentals in the chorus provide a unique backing to it that I don't dislike but I'm not a particular fan of. After the chorus following the second chorus, the transition seemed middling. The penultimate portion is actually pretty strong and would likely carry more weight to it if the earlier of the song was strong enough as it's definitely something to carry the feeling over and the ending sounds good, but man it just feels like the first half didn't hold itself well enough to be good.
i like the intro and the vocals seem to match the oldiness but when he 'sings' tally ho, it doesn't carry to me that well. not too much of a fan of the middle part when everything goes a half step lower, including the vocals. Singer's vocals aren't on par with the rest of the song. Shame too since there was potential at the beginning for it, but it wasn't executed v well.
sounds awkward at first, then the drums drop. It sounds normal-ish ~ 1:58? oh i guess there is a story to be told here, but after just watching atla, this does not hold up v well. yeah sorry martin i'm not enthused by this for upbeat.