I think most of you will like this

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In summary, "I think most of you will like this" can refer to a variety of topics and is typically directed towards a group of people with similar interests. The speaker believes that most people will enjoy it due to personal connection, research, or positive feedback, but there may be evidence to support this claim. However, it is possible that some individuals may not like it due to different opinions and preferences.
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Hmm, so yeah, if anyone here is into prog rock or music in general, i think you should check this out

www.myspace.com/illusionsequence

we just finished recording, and i personally think that we did a good job, but hey! don't take my word for it

ps: the instrumental section in "the otherside of tomorow" is pretty sick [in a good way]

pps: we're all very nerdy and heavy into math/science n' stuff in this band, lol, that's why i figured some ppl here would appreciate it
 
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I loved it, and your right, you did a great job!
 
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I am always interested in exploring new forms of creativity and expression, and music is certainly one of them. I appreciate the invitation to listen to your band's recordings and I am intrigued by the mention of prog rock and the use of math and science in your music. I will definitely take the time to check out your MySpace page and listen to your music. It is always exciting to see how different disciplines can intersect and inspire each other. Thank you for sharing your work with us.
 

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5. Can anyone dislike "I think most of you will like this"?

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