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    CN-02: I'm Just Your Problem

    en-usMay 06, 2022
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    About this Episode

    We told you we wouldn't do it often and we haven't but this one is important, y'all. As we adjust to our new schedules and the things life just decides to pummel us with, we bring you an iconic song from Adventure Time (Emily fails epically in the episode so we'll cut to the chase here 😅).

    Full of raw emotion and angst, I'm Just Your Problem represents the daily criticisms that we face on the daily and how we choose to respond to them. It evokes true passion from Marceline toward Princess Bubblegum but I think we can take something away from it IRL. Sometimes releasing our true feelings in the moment is best, but one thing to take away is that we all need that stress release, no matter the craft or method.

    So, smoke something, paint your masterpiece, sing your heart out. It doesn't matter, but maybe while you're doing it, take a minute to hear our words. We don't have it all figured out yet either, but I hope you find solace in that!

    If you haven't seen Adventure Time, have you been living under a rock? JK JK but seriously. Do that. And THEN listen to our analysis. This song pops up in Season 3, Episode 10, titled "What Was Missing." There will definitely be more analyzing of the AT but maybe next one will be....Steven Universe, anyone? Rebecca Sugar is literally the best so probably. 😂

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    CN-02: I'm Just Your Problem

    CN-02: I'm Just Your Problem

    We told you we wouldn't do it often and we haven't but this one is important, y'all. As we adjust to our new schedules and the things life just decides to pummel us with, we bring you an iconic song from Adventure Time (Emily fails epically in the episode so we'll cut to the chase here 😅).

    Full of raw emotion and angst, I'm Just Your Problem represents the daily criticisms that we face on the daily and how we choose to respond to them. It evokes true passion from Marceline toward Princess Bubblegum but I think we can take something away from it IRL. Sometimes releasing our true feelings in the moment is best, but one thing to take away is that we all need that stress release, no matter the craft or method.

    So, smoke something, paint your masterpiece, sing your heart out. It doesn't matter, but maybe while you're doing it, take a minute to hear our words. We don't have it all figured out yet either, but I hope you find solace in that!

    If you haven't seen Adventure Time, have you been living under a rock? JK JK but seriously. Do that. And THEN listen to our analysis. This song pops up in Season 3, Episode 10, titled "What Was Missing." There will definitely be more analyzing of the AT but maybe next one will be....Steven Universe, anyone? Rebecca Sugar is literally the best so probably. 😂

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    MotM! ~Jujutsu Kaisen 0~

    MotM! ~Jujutsu Kaisen 0~

    Our most raw, unedited, "no fuggs given" episode so far. It was just one of those kinda weeks, ya know?

    *WARNING* This episode contains quite a few SPOILERS, so if you haven't seen this awesome movie DO NOT LISTEN!

    If you were fortunate enough to catch this movie in theaters then you already know just how BAD ASS of a production it was. Especially the music. This OST was sooo much better than the one for the series which really caught Garrett off guard because it was the exact same audio team!

    They constantly kept us on the edge of our seats with this emotional musical roller coaster. No, roller coaster is a massive understatement. This was more like a scene out of a sci-fi movie where the protagonist exits hyperspace right into an asteroid field and they have to avoid dying while moving at breakneck speeds.

    This OST was all over the place. And we don't mean from one piece to the next, we mean abrupt, "hard-left" changes in the middle of 1-2 minute pieces. Experimental, fundamental, dramatic, moving, and just down right fun, yet somehow they still maintained that level of mature restraint throughout each composition that screams professionalism.

    But, for as much as we enjoyed analyzing this OST, it still was missing a couple elements that would have let it compete with the S tier, God tier, upper echelon of film scoring.

    Grab them phones and let's listen!!

    Final Ranking: 5.7/7

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