Scott,
Great songs, I really like them!

Although I think the files have been compressed too much (most of them are 128 kbits, and I even had one that was only compressed at 96 kbits).
96 and even 128 kbits is just too low, and that might explain the chorus effect Don was talking about.
I recommend compressing the files to at least 192 kbits, and to use the latest version of Lame (MP3 Codec/Encoder).
It will seriously improve the sound quality of your files.
If you want to keep the file size small I recommend using Ogg Vorbis, you can compress the files to 128 kbits and they still sound very good, but not every media player supports Ogg without plugins.
Greetz

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Marcel
Edit/PS: I just saw that you use Xing for compression, Xing's compression is horrible, no wonder it sounds distorted

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[This message has been edited by Wazza (edited 03-01-2005).]