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KadeshFlow returns with his latest Nerdcore epic, a tribute to Assassin’s Creed III and heartfelt salute to The American Revolution (which officially ended on the battlefield 232 years ago this month).
It’s awesome for a few reasons: Kadesh has that gifted sense of melody, provided on the backup track for “Pursuit of Liberty” which we can’t really do justice without just telling you to listen to it.
Again, Kadesh keeps his nerdcore songs short — this in no way means his stuff’s difficult to listen to; in fact it’s just the opposite — it’s just that often it’s better to quit while you’re still ahead, which Kadesh always seems to be.
Finally, it’s hard to go wrong with lyrics like these:
it’s Common Sense/
and I’ll cause you more Paine than Thomas did/
I’m hopping in/ using the woods rain and populace/
to cloak me in the elements your lane is obvious/ don’t stand still with that musket in your hands/
cuz before the first bullet lands your name’ll be off my list/
You get the point, Kadesh just seems to be doing everything right (so far, anyways). The bloodshed/gameplay in the video doesn’t hurt, either. For more on what Kadesh is up to, check out his Twitter / Facebook pages.
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Jeff Nau is a main contributor to the Jace Hall Show covering pop culture and music trends in the nerd community. He has contributed to San Diego City Beat, 944, and Ill Literature, amongst others, and spends his spare time working as an artist and photographer.

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