Welcome to the thirteenth post of my SOUND VOLTEX session log!
This time, I didn’t play much, other than unlocking Cloud Crasher, so this will be short.

Now, onto the scores.

First, Barbless Ego again. This time, the Gravity difficulty. The chart itself is easy on the hands, except near the end. The song itself is great too.
Cloud Crasher. The song really delivers, and is a banger. The Exhaust difficulty is also fun to play, and I especially love this difficulty.
The Gravity difficulty is also fun to play, but prepare to expend considerable effort here. The charting here is very unique.
Tateranger! The nod to Super Sentai is hilarious. The same can’t be said for the chart, you better prepare for that massive speed up in the middle.
I played Sharkbait again because it’s kinda stuck in my head. The chart is full of knob tricks and is fun.
This song repeatedly got stuck in my head. The tune is as memorable as its hardstyle kicks. Still, I’m glad I discovered this song and especially its artist. Very good hardstyle stuff.

This concludes this session log. See you on the next post!


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