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The Hypothesist by Novillero

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Album: Novillero - Intercontinental Pop Exchange No.5 - Endearing Records
Length: 3:17
Posted: Mar 30, 2006
Overall Rating:
"Top Music" Score: 35366 (#11) Check it!
Statistics: 33233 people listened to this song.

Song Description

NOVILLERO
From the Intercontinental Pop Exchange No.5
Endearing Records


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Song Style

Genres:
Pop

Moods:
fun, positive, lively, powerful, uplifting

Reviews

There are 6 reviews for this song. Rated 4.7/5 by 6 users

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Punchy and intelligent  Punchy and intelligent
Reviewed by uberbelly on April 23, 2006

Sounds alot like The Teardrop Explodes, which is a good thing. Sounds like something Julian Cope would be doing now if he hadn't gotten all squirrelly.

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Wow! Fun and uplifting  Wow! Fun and uplifting
Reviewed by Jordan Willms on April 10, 2006

Wow, I didn't like the vocalist voice for the first 10 seconds, but somehow it all came together. Great feel good track with the horns blazing and a uplifting feeling. Love the piano as well! The break is an awesome pace change as well!

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I agree, this song rocks!  I agree, this song rocks!
Reviewed by Ross on April 10, 2006

This is truly a great song. Definitely one you want to pick up and listen to @ high volume.

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Awesome  Awesome
Reviewed by Mandy on April 9, 2006

awesome, awesome, awesome

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A great song a-la White Stripes  A great song a-la White Stripes
Reviewed by David on April 9, 2006

A fantastic song. Reminds me of the early 70s, and not suprisingly The White Stripes. The opening chords immediately get you moving - you know you are about to hear something special. This song proves rock needs more pianos.

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