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I love when the track goes completely silent for a single rest after some buildup and then punches back into the full chorus. If that βgapβ in noise is part of the melody itself itβs even cooler. It makes the following sound so much more impactful, even if the actual volume hasnβt increased by much.
Yeah, that's one of my favorites too! Got any good examples you like? One of my favs is "Ivory" by Polyphia. It hits right towards the end of the song and always gets me good.
Going back to my skater teen phase, "hands down" by Dashboard Confessional has a good one.
Classic, it's a good one.
Create by OVERWERK is a good example that uses what Iβm talking about multiple times throughout.
I dig it, cool song!
Have to agree. Siamese Dream by the Smashing Pumpkins executes on this so perfectly.