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

    Last night, the first episode of "The Voice" Season 3's new Knockout Rounds aired, with Team Adam and Team Cee Lo being reduced from 10 to five singers each. And while this phase of the competition wasn't so different from the Battle Rounds we'd been watching for the past three weeks (it was, after all, two hours of singers battling), and there were some very controversial decisions made by Adam and Cee Lo, in the end it was still a fantastic episode--perhaps one of the best in "Voice" history. So today, my "The Day After" co-host Matt Whitfield and I have much to discuss.

    What did you think of last night's Knockouts? Are you excited for the Team Blake and Team Xtina sing-offs tonight? Make your own voice be heard on the messageboard below.

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