Song Wars

The boys pit their musical talents against each other by writing a song each and then asking you to pick a favourite. It's a bit like Star Wars, only with songs instead of the stars.
Joe is away but fear not, Garth Jennings steps up to take on Adam with the theme of Toyes & Games. All you need to do is have a listen and then let us know which one you prefer!
Hear the songs on the blog and cast your vote!
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5. This is not a competition and there will be no prize for anyone who has voted for the winning songs, nor willthere be any prize for those submitting, appearing in or otherwise associated with a winning song.
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