Set It Off - Hush Hush
83

Epitomizes the era of Set it Off in the early 2010s. Decently catchy with good vocals and instrumentals that fit the style really well. It has some issues, like keeping a consistent beat that doesn't sometimes clash with the vocals. Overall though, its pretty good.

Set It Off - Calm Before The Storm
73

Same as the last, individual song reviews

Introduction to Outselling a Salesman: First thing to notice: sound quality is WAY better than Tripajaharda. Vocals take a notable step up as well. Instrumentals are hit or miss, but here, they hit. The beat is catchy and the vocals work well with them. Chorus is well paced and catchy. Overall, actually pretty solid. 72.

143: Less catchy than last song, but still is a decent time. Vocals aren't as good as last song, especially paired with the ... read more

Set It Off - Baby, You Don't Tripajaharda
45

Individual Song Review

Break it Up: Basic as all hell. Vocals aren't great and sound kind of echoey. Basic and not really interesting beat and instrumentals. Sound quality is also extremely not good. Not an awful song, just not a great song. 38.

Heart Breaker 101: Sound quality is once again an issue. Vocals sound a bit better and the beat and instrumentals are at least interesting. Overall, a decently better song than last and is actually kind of catchy. 63.

Oh Marjorie: Beat is more ... read more

Set It Off - Elsewhere
90

Doing a live review where I list off the good things as I listen to them

Skeleton: Pretty good beat, the sort of compressed vocals really pair well with them. I don't hate the rapping part of it. And the lead into the faster tempo is really smooth. Overall, a pleasant experience. 85.

Projector: Lackluster. The vocals sound worse, especially when paired with the also kind of middling instrumentals and beat. There's things to like about this song. Some of the beat sections work well with the ... read more

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