Track ends with a fadeout

>track ends with a fadeout

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>next track begins with a fade in

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I don't care

>track ends with a sweeping sound
>next track begins with an old radio filter

epic

>track begins with a fadeout

>Track seemingly ends with a fadeout but the song isn't over yet

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>track ends with the band congratulating themselves on recording the track

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can I get an example of this one

>track ends with a fadeout
>imagine the song going on forever

>song includes the slate

Try out The Days of Wayback by NWA.

>Track begins with "One, two, three, four..."
>Track begins with rapper asking for the volume in his headphones to be turned up

>song has a fade-out and fade-in in the middle of the song

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no way, some anti-intellectual nigger shit

Yeah I think fadeouts are bad songwriting and I have never done it myself.

Neil Young - Downtown
>Well we *know* that one. It's funky!

car seat headrest - unforgiving girl

>track stops halfway and decides to come back 30 seconds later

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if you consider anti-intellectual anti-gang violence and anti-racism then yeah

Always hated this. It completely fucks up the vibe to the song. It works on Hotel California but that's really one of the only instances I can think of of a good fadeout. Fadeouts are for people that don't know how to end songs.