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Contestant #44183
William came to audition with his cousin, Akron Watson (Contestant #44185). Akron claimed that he was Bruce Banner to his cousin William's Incredible Hulk.
William sang Amazing Grace as low and as slowly as he could.
William informed the judges that he was going to stop at the door and trash talk them, and the judges gave their approval. Sure enough, when William got to the door, he yelled back, "And don't make me come back in there and tell y'all again! That's good singing! Y'all better learn what good singing is!"
William may not have gotten the judges' approval, but he was thrilled to see Akron make it through to Hollywood.
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Contestant #44706
Bryan was not intimidated by the judges. Why not? In his words, "Paula, Randy, and Simon put on one leg in their pants just like everybody else, so I'm not afraid."
Bryan sang Billy Idol's Rebel Yell. During the "pumpin' on the floor" lyric, Bryan dropped to his knees with all his weight and then jumped back up. Paula and Randy gasped, horrified that the move was probably quite painful.
Byran also pumped his fist in the air each time he screamed "More more more," and Paula and Randy joined in with their own fist pumping.
Bryan had won a mock American Idol contest, so Simon pondered about how bad the person who came in last in that contest was.
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Contestant #69501
What does Eric want to do in American Idol? In his own words: "I wanna break out of the mold. I want to take what other people have done and multiply it and then raise it to higher heights. I then basically I want to fluctuate it and reverberate it, and make the vocals blend in with the music and then also stand out from the contrast."
Eric sang Black Sabbath's Sabbath Bloody Sabbath in a high, squeaky pitch. Simon told him that it wasn't a serious performance and told him to sing it lower. Eric sang it through a second time with parts of the lyric a bit lower, but the higher parts still hit the squeaky range. Simon was about to have Eric sing it again, but lower, but Randy jumped in and said that it wouldn't help.
Eric then switched to Hillary Duff's Fly, but Simon couldn't even distinguish which song he had sang, calling him "absolutely atrocious."
After Eric left the audition room, Simon spotted on the audition form that he had been learning to sing from Randy and Paula DVD set: Ultimate Voice Coach — Learn to Sing Like a Star!. Simon tried calling Eric into the audition, but Randy and Paula were yelling at him to leave the room. Simon ran up to catch Eric during his interview with Ryan, but Randy and Paula even went so far as to sprint after Simon to block him from talking with Eric and Ryan about it. Eric excused himself and left the building during the commotion.
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Contestant #75960
Darold is dating Cavett Carr. Complete with a grill and neverending love for Cavett, he was ready to take the judges by storm.
Simon brought up the fact that Cavett had been forward with Simon, but Darold responded, "I'm not jealous. Look at my teeth — what would I be jealous for?"
Darold sang David Ruffin's I Wish It Would Rain, but not nearly well enough to pass through to the next round. The judges declined, and Darold was soon reunited with Cavett.
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Contestant #75950
Cavett is dating Darold Gray. Pre-audition, Cavett pronounced to the camera:
[take 1] American Idol, me and Darold will be your next —
[take 2] America, me and Darold will be the first American Idol finalists –
[take 3] American Idol, you're looking at the next couple, me and Darold, that will be getting married. Finalists."
Cavett sang Mary J. Blige's I'm Going Down, including references to Simon throughout. Post-audition, Cavett started flirting with Simon, winking at him and licking her lips, until Simon told her that she was making him nervous. Simon told Cavett, "You are fabulous, but it was the singing that was slight off-putting."
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Contestant #66979
Sophat dressed like a banana and sang the Buckwheat Boys' Peanut Butter Jelly Time.
The song was popularized years ago by a flash animation that went viral.
The judges interrupted Sophat's performance, and he had to readjust his banana outfit to see Simon call him "forgettable."
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Contestant #67071
Grace did not sing well when she sang Whitney Houston's One Moment in Time, but what made this audition unique is her outfit.
Initially, we saw an odd-looking cowboy hat on her head, but when the camera pulled back, we could see the full outfit.
What did Grace wear? She chose an outfit that made it look like she was much shorter and riding a bull: Her legs made up the legs of a bull, and fake inflatable protuberances made up the bull's head (angry expression included) and tiny cowboy legs and boots.
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Contestant #69685
Sholandric said that he tried out because "it's time to bring the romance and the love back into the music, and I feel like I have that to bring."
Sholandric sang Peabo Bryson's If Ever You're in My Arms Again. After a lackluster performance, Simon quickly raised his hand and gave a one word judgement: "Hideous." Randy told him that he had hit about 12 keys in the chorus and just shook his head.
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Contestant #69347
Eccentric is the self-proclaimed "most exciting entertainer on the planet Earth" and claimed to have "fire equaling three men."
How can you sum up Eccentric's goals in life? Just read for yourself: "I'm an athlete. I will get into acting as well. I will get into modeling, and I will get into being an author as well as a singer, songwriter, rapper, choreographer, producer, and composer."
Eccentric claimed to be a panther and his performance showed it. As Eccentric walked into the room, he spun his notebook in front of him onto the stage. He then flung his glasses to his left and his jacket to his right. He removed his shirt and then started pacing back and forth like a panther, occasionally growling or hissing at the judges. This went on for quite some time. Finally, after some prompting from Simon, Eccentric finally sang one of his own songs, Sweetest Princess.
Needless to say, the judges quickly decided that he was not right for the competition.
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Contestant #25396
Brandy sang Like a Virgin, but she certainly didn't sing it as well as Madonna. During the chorus, she took off her sweater and caressed her body.
After Simon gave some bad comments about the song, Brandy blamed the floor for her poor audition. Simon let her audition on the carpet instead. There, she sang Proud Mary, but Simon claimed that it made her even worse. He told Brandy that she was "barking mad."
Brandy continued to gripe about Simon and Randy making a mistake by letting her slip by. Simon wanted her to leave and told her, "Enough with this rubbish."
Brandy replied to this with, "Ruffish, muffish."
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Contestant #14957
Lakia sang Deborah Cox's How Did You Get Here. Her rendition was painfully off-pitch and nasal. Particularly painful was the screaming of "standing here."
Post-audition, the judges had an interesting conversation with Lakia:
Simon: Seriously, Lakia, that was a complete and utter mess.
Lakia: People say I can sing.
Randy: Really?
Lakia: Yes.
Simon: So when you hear yourself, you're hearing what? A good singer?
Lakia: Uh-huh.
Simon: Right. We're not. You have probably one of the worst voices we've had in Birmingham.
Lakia: Thank you.
That's southern charm for you, I guess.
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