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Old 06-11-2015, 11:57 PM   #11 (permalink)
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What I love about this track:
Fun as hell
Claypool clearly has a terrible voice, but he takes the Lou Reed approach and relies more on phrasing and new approach as opposed to trying to pretend he has a good voice
Who cares? His voice is boring and annoying.

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That bassline
Certainly not awful, but I still don't care.

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The texture of the main guitar riff when it does those seconds/near unisons
I care even less.

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The interplay between the stringed instruments when the guitar jumps in is something that you don't see in many metal groups
A bunch of instruments I don't care about aren't going to make me care by doing **** together.

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I mean just listen to that ****, if you don't like it you're clearly a stick in the mud
Either that or avant garde fans are no better than prog fans when trying to justify their music by describing boring minutiae.
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