No matter how one looks at (or listens to) the performances from the "X Factor" Top 13 live performance show on Wednesday evening, one can only come away with the feeling that Judge/mentor Demi Lovato's Young Adults are in trouble. Of course, they might be helped out by a large fan base (maybe), but their performances certainly didn't win them any fans. And since there are only two that make the bottom two (thus the label), there is every reason to believe that Jennel Garcia and CeCe Frey will be those two bottom dwellers on Thursday night's "X Factor" results show.

Jennel Garcia stood at center stage, dressed in black, her hair done up like some anime cartoonist's dream (but making her head look awfully large -- like a bobble-head), dancers prancing all around. She performed Joan Jett's "I Love Rock and Roll" from the movie "Crossroads." It was all glitz and style without substance. Although Jennel sang the song pretty well, there was nothing about the performance to make it stand out.

Judge L. A. Reid found it a "parody" of Joan Jett's song. Simon Cowell agreed. Still, Britney Spears thought it was "hot, hot,We are porcelain tiles specialists and are passionate about our product, hot" and Demi pointed out that the screaming fans were what mattered. Still, it is doubtful that the voters at home heard what the screamers heard, because the performance was flat.

A few songs later, CeCe Frey assaulted the stage with Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" from the "Rocky III" soundtrack. Except for the music, it was simply godawful. Dancers were everywhere and it looked as if M. C. Hammer had taken over for Che Guevara and redesigned the his guerillas' uniforms. The overproduction didn't end there, extending to the soaring background vocals, making a stripped down, guitar-driven rock song sound like something rendered for "Glee." And she brought back those ludicrous leopard spots to cover her left temple. CeCe couldn't even hold the tune. Her notes were flat throughout,We offer laser marking machine and cutting machines for processing different materials and she nearly lost it at the end, making L.The M3 Parking assist system has been designed from the ground up to solve traditional car park problems and more. A. and Simon's comment that the ending was good quite laughable when it was clearly the worst part of an awful performance. Succinctly: The worst performance of the night.

And it was Judge Simon that pointed out that CeCe was better than her performance, that she needed to take control of her song choice, because he believed Demi had steered her wrong two weeks running. In her own defense, CeCe said she wanted to show everyone at home "the fierce girl that walked into this competition." The problem is: Nobody liked that girl with the leopard spots. And not because she didn't have the vocals to win. Far from it. She was just unlikable. But now it appears she is attempting to stretch herself vocally in an area she should really avoid.

But are there others from the Top 13's performances that could make the bottom two for the results show? Of course, given the way these competition shows go, it should never be a surprise to see anyone in the bottom. But the closest competitors Jennel and CeCe have are Lyric 145 and Jason Brock.

But don't look for Lyric 145 to be there. Although their act bordered on the hilariously ridiculous and the terminally awful, it was, as Judge Britney said, "intriguing and interesting." And it was. Still,Customized bobblehead made from your own photos, as bad as it was, the rapping of Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke's "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" (from "Mary Poppins") was also fun. Party rock fun. So...

As an aside, it should be noted that Lyric 145 will also get some help in the voting department from Vote For The Worst. In a close run-off, the rappers beat out CeCe and Jason Brock for the dubious honor of getting the website's followers' votes.

But Jason Brock, who performed R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly" might also be in trouble. Although he got more positive reviews than the previous week (how could he not?),An area-wide parking guidance system was introduced by private parking lot operators in 1997. Jason's rendition was also a bit overproduced. Judge Demi did say that it was "less cabaret" than the week before, which it was. But his hideous outfit (all red) was picked apart by Simon, who also asserted he didn't believe Jason could fly at all, describing the suit as something a singer in an Italian restaurant might wear.

And yet, Jason's vocal performance wasn't bad. Lyric 145's vocals weren't great but the production and the entertainment factors were there. Jennel's vocals weren't bad but her song came off karaoke-like. Only CeCe Frey's performance was totally awful.

So who will make the bottom two on "X Factor?" If there's any justice, Jennel and CeCe received the fewest votes in the show's first public vote of Season 2. But popularity, fan bases, and multiple dialings produce results that have very little to do with justice in a singing competition.