2020: In Review

January: The year started with the Takeover Tournament, with comedy posts flying left and right. Dyland surprised all with a rare appearance and a new post series! This month marks also the introduction of 3D character models.

February: Dylan's post series continues, and I fight a bacterial infection, in what would be the last month of "normalcy" as The Pandemic kicked in.

March: Being sick is now illegal. Go directly to home, do not collect $2000.

April:


May: Dyland keeps PTE going with the countdown #7-#3.

June: Dyland's series hits its finale with the top 2 and honourable mentions.

July: Mythri is crowned champion of the Takeover Tournament. PTE becomes a Music Blog, and the RO Music REview Series Begins.

August-December: The RO Music REview series continues, with over 25 songs reviewed! (28 total, of a possible 50)

December: In a bid to keep PTE from turning into a RO Music REview blog, the Takeover Tournament is kicked off for a second round, and the winner ends up being...

Now: In The Year 2020, Nobody Wins.

Better Luck Next Year!

 


 

(Results to be posted January 1st, 2021)



Record Scratch: PTE the Music Review Blog

6 months of running PTE has shown Mythri the evil that is running this blog. 

In a bid to keep PTE interesting, a poll is now running until the end of the year. Whoever wins the poll will work with Mythri to try to further PTE, perhaps in a slightly new direction.

Check the "Characters" Page to see what each contestant's plans are!


RO Music REview: Vultures of Love

 


Title: Vultures of Love
Released: November 12, 2011
Genre: Heavy Metal
 
 Basic and instrumental, but it does fit the genre. An experiment clearly, and if it had vocals (or screaming) it would probably have hit a little more success.
That does bring forth the 'what if' scenario, but I suppose that applies to every song, each one has an influence on what came next.
I dunno what this song could be useful for, but it's a composition of noises!

 Rating: 5/10