'The Voice' Season 3, Episode 1 Video Recap - Blind Auditions, Part 2

Watch the rest of the auditions from the first episode here!

Singers! Arguments! Christina's boobs! The blind auditions had it all, but don't worry if you missed them: we have all the auditions from the first three episodes here for you. You can check out the performances from episode 2 and episode 3 once you've feasted your ears on what these fine singers have to offer.

Joe Kirkland

Team Adam

Joe has kind of a sad story: he was the backup vocalist in a band that played the Warped Tour and was signed to a label, but when the lead singer quit and Joe took over, the label dropped the band pretty much immediately. That's gotta shake your confidence a bit. But Joe seemed plenty confident singing "Gives You Hell," and his rough tone and intricate embellishments made him a hit with Blake and Adam. Joe chose Adam, which is probably the best spot for him anyway.

Devyn DeLoera

Team Xtina

Devyn's big gamble to perform Christina's own "Ain't No Other Man" paid off, but it took a while for the original singer to make her decision. However, Devyn's strong voice and big notes convinced Christina eventually, and Blake and Adam made sure to turn their chairs as well. Devyn has some natural showmanship that could accompany her vocals and help her go far in this competition.

Trevin Hunte

Team Cee Lo

"Listen" is not an easy song to sing. But if you can sing it, you can really turn some heads... just ask the season one winner of "The X Factor" Melanie Amaro, who auditioned with it. Trevin didn't just sing it, he killed it, and managed to turn every judge except Adam, who just didn't seem in the mood to compete with the other three. Trevin's rich, soulful tone with added power should be right at home with Cee Lo.

De'Borah

Team Xtina

De'Borah hits an interesting androgynous zone both in appearance and in her vocal quality, which unfortunatley robbed her of the opportunity to sing with her choir. But "The Voice" isn't about appearance or matching a voice to a face or gender, so De'Borah had little trouble turning Christina and Cee Lo. I might fault her a bit for opting to sing a Train song, but hey, nobody's perfect.