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The Voice, The Day After: Battle Rounds Pt. 1 Dish

Last night, "The Voice's" exciting Battle Rounds began, although today my "Day After" co-host Matt Whitfield and I aren't feeling excited about ALL of the coaches' choices. Of the six singers that survived last night's battles, as decided by their individual team leaders, some of them definitely were not who we would have picked--and, judging by some of the reactions we've seen on Twitter and in Yahoo!'s blog comments, it seems like a lot of viewers agree more with me and Matt than they do with Blake Shelton et al.

Watch my "Day After" co-host Matt Whitfield, our plush companion Ms. Purrfect, and I discuss last night's controversial first Battle Rounds in the video above. And feel free to chime in with your own opinions and predictions on the message board below!

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