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Old 09.02.2007, 02:24 PM   #44
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Originally Posted by atsonicpark
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i'm saying that the production is muddy and makes it sound weird, especially for a major lable debut. that's pretty much a fact that 99% of people agree with. i even said in my first post "bad production can't hide that it's a good song"; but it can make it a chore to listen to.

99% except for the 100% so far that have responded to say they don't agree with you. Nothing the matter with you having your taste in production styles, just silly that you try to act like that makes you the God of technical production know-how. If you like looking silly keep at it.

I happen to love the produciton on White Light/White Heat by the Velvets, which makes Goo seem like a Carribean beach scene in terms of "muddiness". But that's just my taste, and I'm not going to make some ludicrous claim that it makes me more "right" than other people, or that 99% of the people agree with me.
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