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Weekend reminds me of the child-like joy that would come when Friday finally rolled around. Nice choice of voicings here, and the use of samples was well done to create a kind of virtual, relatable atmosphere.

Screw Him took me a little by surprise with how hard it comes in, but the orchestration here is nicely done. Good voicings and the percussion is fantastic. Some might think of it as a little too much but I love when the drums get an opportunity to get a little wild, so no complaints from myself!

Again has some Nintendo vibes off the bat - reminds me of some sort of menu music you'd find in Animal Crossing or perhaps the Wii menu itself. Once again, solid use of SFX here to provide context.

Can You get the Cat Please? is quirky, playing into the title rather well. Much more going on here than the previous tracks, but it works well. I like the occasional glitches and stuttering to add some texture. 

Final Discussion is heavier than the rest, and welcome at that. Cool to hear some natural tension and drama woven in. Piano work is good in this; expressive chords, a decent melody to keep it all connected and nice articulation. The filtering is an interesting choice! I feel like some chords might have benefited from having some low-end come through.

Finally, Free Time resorting to acoustic guitar is a clever changing of gears. Acoustic can encapsulate so many emotions well, and I feel as though freedom is one of those. There is some really solid orchestration that comes in to support this as the track progresses.

Good work all in all, a fun listen and quite a variety of different vibes here. Unique use of SFX to really tell a story with this one.