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    • Hey man!

      Props on the webpage. Thanks for entering me in your Collaborations section!!

    • Hi Jeremiah, I am impressed with how well your site has developed even since my last visit! I love that you have a static music player, a nice touch. Enjoyed "Back in the Game" with Victory - excellent collaborative work! Looking forward to hearing your podcast and subscribed to it too. I will also look forward to hearing your EP coming out tomorrow with Adam. You guys are producing some mighty impressive music and I am rooting for you big time. Best wishes, Michael

    • Hey bro, everything looks fantastic. I proud of you brother keep the music alive and let the revolution continue.

    • Hi J, I enjoyed coming by and visiting, Breaking point is definitely the better name for me, I wouldn't want to have "Conflicting Thoughts" about buying your music! I checked out "Lock n' Load" too, that really looks like a winner of a show! Best of luck to you!! Michael

    • I didn't know you have a website...JWhitman's Breaking Point sounds good..kind alike Terence Trent Darby's....nevermind

    • Nice website you've got here, J. It was an honor working with you in Brand New Relic. I look forward to collaborating with you on Thirty 2 Twenty's stage productions. later!

    • Your "Canon" remix is a really fun cover! I love how you blend classical, rock and electronica into a really invigorating and fresh new take on an old masterpiece. Stunning!

    • Hey Jeremiah, thanks so much for your detailed post on "Seeling Life Deeply Pt. 1." I posted a response, if you might be interested in reading it. Your comment is exactly the sort of thing I was hoping to see with these blogs.

    • Thank you for becoming a fan, you got some cool tracks here!

    • Hey Jeremiah! You've got some really interesting tracks here. "Revolution Rising" has a really interested, multi-genre, multileveled sound and seems aptly titled. "Metro Bus Ride" has an interesting play of percussion. I love the string arrangements in "Down the Path to Destruction." "Dance People" is a catchy tune with a very fittingly-chosen sample at its core. I also like the blend of electronica and rock influences in "Stereotypical." Keep up the great work!

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