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Coming to Get You—The Most Overwhelming Rock Sound: Smashing Pumpkins, “Pissant” (1993)
Musical sound always makes a grab for your attention. Even wind chimes are assailants. But music also always makes a peace with you. Even drums and electrified guitars and shrieking vocalists can be lived with comfortably once you get used … Continue reading
Posted in Arrangements and Sounds, Rock Aesthetics
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