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Originally Posted by kaneinight
To be fair, anyone with the slightest understanding of music production knows that the production on a song like Born Again Tomorrow is well below acceptable. The vocals are almost piercing at times, the overabundance of compression is insane, and because of that you damage what would be a great sounding track in the end. Whenever a song sounds this much better live than in studio, it becomes clear that whoever mixed and mastered it had way too much time to work on it. Some people may not agree but the fact is production value DOES matter. It can make or break a song, as well as an album.
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I was refering more to the fact they had captured that EDM sound on Born Again Tomorrow.
I don't claim to know anything about music production, but Rollercoaster plain stinks.
I'm not entirely sure why it's such an issue that this particular song has crushed a little of the excitement of the album for me. I can accept bad songs, nearly every album has them. The thing is this isn't a bad song, it's just so poorly executed that even I can tell it's been ruined.