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The Voice, The Day After: Season 3 Final Auditions Dish

Last night, "The Voice's" Season 3 Blind Auditions wrapped, meaning we finally have our top 64 (four teams of 16) that will move on to next week's sure-to-be-exciting Battle Rounds. So today, it's time for me and my "The Day After" co-host Matt Whitfield to regroup, reassess...and prepare for Battle.

Which coach has the best team this season? Does a girl have a chance to win this time? Does Team Xtina have too many girls? Will those girls have the you-know-what scared out of them next week, when they're mentored by unhinged punk-rocker Billie Joe Armstrong? Should all girls on this show stop covering Florence Welch and Adele? Watch us discuss all this and more, in our latest "The Day After" chatfest above!

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