What is a Rec?
Writing a RECommendation is your way of sharing a song you really believe in with the whole community. You get RECs each time you purchase credit on Amie Street and you can use them to earn free credit. Whenever a song you have RECd goes up in price, you earn free credit.
Street Cred
Street Cred is the amount of credit a member has earned from his or her RECs. If you REC a song when it is free, and it goes up to 98 cents, you get 98 cents of credit for that REC!
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This is just a great band! Several awesome albums to watch for: Menos El Oso, Planet of Ice... etc. Def. check this album, band out!
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An acoustic version of this song? It didn't say that anywhere in the title, but I like it! I've always liked the original
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Reminds me of the band Suburban Kids with Biblical Names. The singer is not trying very hard (in a funny way), and the lyrics are humorously conversational and eccentric.
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A bit unpolished as far as production values are concerned, but there's definitely excellent musicianship here. Reminds me a bit of Dispatch.
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Easy on the Ears Creative Rock song Dedicated to Cory Doctorow. No lyrics, no problem. With a voice described by some as an unhappy cat trying to get out of a vat of cheese, I for one am glad that Scott Clous has clearly focused his talents on making enjoyable instrumental music. Will he ever get lessons and learn to sing? He's open to people doing covers of his music, and if this song is a small sample, it looks like future creative team-ups are very possible, and profitable.
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