This is soundliker’s music collection on Bandcamp.

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  1. Carousel (An Examination of the Shadow, Creekflow, and its Life as an Afterthought)
    by Vylet Pony
    Creekflow Creekflow
  2. Tomorrow Is Nearly Yesterday And Everyday Is Stupid
    by Crywank
    Leech Boy Leech Boy
    The perfect balance between early Crywank's intimate guitar work and lyrical emotional focus and late Crywank's expert sound quality and variety.
  3. Don't Piss On Me, I'm Already Dead
    by Crywank
    Hate Hate
    A high variety of sound, a far cry from the lonely guitar of the original, but none the worse for it, especially with the writer's expert conveyance of particular emotion and misery still going strong. Getting more experimental too, with rambling breakdowns like I Am In Great Pain and the energetic Me Me Me.
  4. Narcissist On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown
    by Crywank
    You Couldn't Teach Me Integrity You Couldn't Teach Me Integrity
    Improves on everything about the first album, from sound to lyrics to vocals, without losing anything that made it great.
  5. James is going to die soon
    by Crywank
    Hikikomori Hikikomori
    The tone-setter of ugly beauty that is Crywank. Poetic lyricism that'll sting with familiarity to anyone from a similar depressive lonely space and an intimately simple setup.
  6. Celeste Original Soundtrack
    by Lena Raine
    Reach for the Summit Reach for the Summit
    Beautiful, exhilarating, inspiring. Lena Raine nails a 5* score for a 5* game. Reach for the Summit in its own right is a personal pump-up track for me when I need a run of confidence.
  7. Wearing Beige On A Grey Day
    by Crywank
    It Was A Swift Not A Swallow (I Never Listen) It Was A Swift Not A Swallow (I Never Listen)
    Probably the most 'fun' sounding album Crywank has ever put out (even considering downer tracks like Blood and Doubt, which is saying something) without losing any of the lyricism or flair which makes them distinct.
  8. UNBEATABLE: DEMO TAPES
    by peak divide
    PROPER RHYTHM PROPER RHYTHM
    Great album for a great game, especially considering it's somehow only the prologue. Nice mix of soft emotional hits like Empty Diary and hard-hitting bangers like Proper Rhythm (wiggle your fingers, jam the keys!). And in either case, sucks you in and sticks in your head until you're jamming a controller that's long since left your hands. Keep an eye on this, I tell you.
  9. Technology Crisis
    by Tettix
    Earth's Assault on the Central A.I. Earth's Assault on the Central A.I.
    i love a bleep bloop
  10. Fist Me 'til Your Hand comes Out My Mouth
    by Crywank
    Deep Down I'm Really Mark Smith Deep Down I'm Really Mark Smith
    An album that perfectly displays the reasoning for its own demise, the path of division and self-destruction swallowing its creators, and I don't mean that in a bad way. Deep Down I'm Really Mark Smith is possibly the best final song a band could ask for, even if its artist moves on elsewhere.