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Cayman Reese

Hello Soundcloud! My name is Cayman Reese, 26 year old Inkling Male, and an employee of Tower Records Inkopolis Division. I've noticed a lot of Inklings starting to hit Soundcloud en masse lately, so I thought I'd create an account and upload full albums of the hit artists of Inkadia from time to time. Free time gives me things to do other than sorting out legal papers.Also, please forgive me for possible grammatical mistakes. I'm not a native English speaker, so I'll have to use an online translator and text-to-speech to communicate properly (unless I'm talking to other Inklings and Octolings for obvious reasons). But I would like to learn someday.

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    Opening

    Opening from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): NONE

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    Splattack! (Jam Session)

    Splattack! (Jam Session) from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): The jam session that led to the creation of Splattack! - what a special recording! After a live show, Quinn, Squid Squad's bass player, had stayed at the celebration party 'til the very end, yet still came first to the studio as usual the next day. At first, just his bass is heard, then the others gradually join in as they arrive. Listening to this groove, I can hear their hearts beating. They've created the feeling of a beautiful ink stream made by a unified, four-person team right at the start of a battle. This is when they started to come into the musical spotlight.

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    Ink or Sink

    Ink or Sink from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): It's not hard to imagine that it is very difficult for any musician to create "the next song after a hit song". However, they were paying no attention to our big expectations to the squid beak, they went higher with this music like a super jump. Most musicians are likely to make a defense in such a situation. On the other hand, they looked ahead to only the team's victory and made a formation for the second song. The finest is Murasaki, the youngest member and the drum player; he is a cool and edgy urchin. Drums are sometimes likened to a charger in the rear guard, but in this song he boldly pushes up to the front like a blaster. By his fast beats using his own spikes as sticks, our fingers will get enthusiastic button-mashing the touch screen in the battle. By the way, I wish drummers would stop throwing their sticks at live shows; it's a nice gesture, but it's dangerous.

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    Seaskape

    Seaskape from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): It's a cool and edgy dancing seafood sound the irresistible quartet released. Going in full-throttle without notice from "Ready, Set, and Go". And the latter half makes large and broad sounds like a pressed squid. It's still fresh in my memory that all the audience members with high ink pressure through the music dived into the lake at their outdoor live show at Camp Triggerfish. In the recurring battle, again and again, you can instantly get into the "zone" experience with this song guaranteeing of your HYPE. I haven't told anyone yet; I have decided my Last-Breath theme is this.

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    Kraken Up

    Kraken Up from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): It's like a never-ending Inkopolis summer marinated in soy sauce, an ultimate upper tune. You know the famous story that the cars on Urchin Underpass got faster by 10km/h on average when this song was broadcasted on the radio for the first time? It is not just limited to this; you can hear many sounds of the battle in your brain when you listen to this song, such as "SPLAT!" "SLOSH!" "DROP!" (Is it only me who hears more sounds of getting defeated than winning?) These tropical sounds and lilting vocals make me smile involuntarily, even if I get defeated. So, it's happy music.

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    Metalopod

    Metalopod from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): Nami the synthesizer player (also the only woman in the group) always makes the band brilliant. A dark riff of the guitar, the bass, and the drum, making a roaring noisily around without any clearing, with a burlesque bridge she's adding as hard as she can. This conflict is similar to an extreme ranked battle. The brain jolting feeling is so great, like a fluctuating battle in the tense atmosphere. You could feel something different in kind for the first time, but you will realize the awesomeness of them by listening and listening, like dried shredded squid. I would like to let it be prenatal music, since I thought over.

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    Now or Never!

    Now or Never! from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): No explanation needed. No question needed. A special weapon from the maximum special gauge. The mainstream hit music, needless to say. The audiences in the live music hall will be so hawt like grilled squids. It's just in 60 seconds, but I sometimes feel it longer, or shorter in battles, really amazing music. The conflict in 3600 frames is likely making me leaking ink from my siphon. Well, I've leaked a bit while writing these sentences with the music. It's not just only music, it's also a deciding factor for the Turf War. Do you remember how we fought when this music wasn't released yet? I don't.

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    Splattack! (Recorded Live 2014)

    Splattack! (Recorded Live 2014) from the album Fresh Kids - the debut album by the band Squid Squad, released on June 10, 2014. Track-by-track commentary by Gesorou Suzuke (Fish and Chips): NONE

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Hello Soundcloud! My name is Cayman Reese, 26 year old Inkling Male, and an employee of Tower Records Inkopolis Division. I've noticed a lot of Inklings starting to hit Soundcloud en masse lately, so I thought I'd create an account and upload full albums of the hit artists of Inkadia from time to time. Free time gives me things to do other than sorting out legal papers.Also, please forgive me for possible grammatical mistakes. I'm not a native English speaker, so I'll have to use an online translator and text-to-speech to communicate properly (unless I'm talking to other Inklings and Octolings for obvious reasons). But I would like to learn someday.

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