Damn right, they're often my favourite parts
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You keep on doing you, Gav. You keep on doing you.pic.twitter.com/lV9e60cKSs
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once the prog-bug bites you, you're stuck with it for life :)
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very well said, gav
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The majority of bands I listen to do this and I love it. Keep doing what you love in the way you love to do it.
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As a Tool and Opeth fan I must admit I never really understood what turned people off about those shifts. Good on ya :D
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Prime example for me is Fleetwood Mac's "The Chain". The Iconic part of it *is* the mid-song tempo/style change :)
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That is legit one of the most epic songs ever made. I love it
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I used to feel the same, for example Dream of the Sky sounded off, but over time it grew on me and it became one of my faves
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in fact, the genre fluidity became one of my favorite things about your music
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