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The Voice, The Day After: Live Playoffs Dish, Pt. 1

Last night, the first Live Playoffs episode of "The Voice" Season 3 aired, with Team Adam and Team Blake's contestants competing for coveted spots in the top 12. And this coming Thursday--after Team Xtina and Team Cee Lo compete on Wednesday night, and after tonight's "Voice"-free election coverage, of course--six of these 10 contestants will advance. And honestly, my "The Day After" co-host, Matt Whitfield, and I have no idea which six will make the cut. So many of Monday's performances were so strong, it's almost a shame to see any of these singers go home. Almost.

Check out the video below to see us debate, discuss, and attempt to predict the outcome of last night's Playoffs.

What did you think of last night's performances? Are you excited to see Team Xtina and Team Cee Lo compete tomorrow? Make your own voice be heard on the messageboard below.

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