Why are such a high percentage of songs that fade out terrible?

Why are such a high percentage of songs that fade out terrible?

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Don't know

its a lazy way to end the song so they were probably lazy throughout too

Are there any songs that fade in?

too many
Where the Streets Have no Name is the first that comes to mind

Objectively false

Some girls are bigger than others - The Smiths
It fades out and then back in at the start

>U2
ew

Tame Impala - Keep On Lying

But that's just an instrument getting louder, I mean a full on fade in to an already developed melody

it´s a fade in bro, just bother to open the file in audacity

That's obviously not what OP means, 99% of songs "fade out" like that, which is just letting instruments ring.

>every instrument fades in one by one and then fades out one by one

name 43 songs where this happens

Hit the Lights
Metallica

Hyperballad is the shit though

daily reminder that halleluhwah has a fade out

But most of Rumours is great

basically. its like jump scares in horror movies. they can be alright and fit the mood but often its just lazy and highlights a lack of creativity
closes i could think off the top of my head is youtube.com/watch?v=WEpRn6OTsZo

Polyphia - Impassion

What's up with this fade out hate meme

savior machine or whatever by david bowie

David Bowie - 5 Years
Cap'n Jazz - Little League

>HAHAHAHA IM SO PATRICIAN DEATH GRIPS IS BETTER THAN U2 COS THERE UNDERGROUND HAHAH VAPPRWAVE IS GODTIER TOO MUH SICRET CLOB MUSIXX XDDD

Ratatat - Montanita comes to mind, but its the only track on the album that fades in.

Some songs on Burn My Eyes by Machine Head

Talking Heads - Cities

The only bad thing about fade outs is that they're p much never reproduced live

Disillusion - Alone I Stand In Fires

>Nobody mentions Isolation

if your song fades out, it's probably shit

reverb settling or the song naturally transitioning to the next (as if it were one long song) are god-tier.

why not you know, just let the song fucking end. I don't understand why fade-out is a thing. it seems like a lazy way to resolve a song.

Shit tier: everyone hits the same note, then silence
Good tier: Fade out, reverb decay, feedback
God tier: transition into next song, random ambient and/or wonky samples

I can't think of a way to end the song: The effect

down — levitation

That one song on Plastic Beach by Gorillaz

Turn to stone - elo
Eight days a week by the Beatles as well

transitioning into the next song can tax the listener if done pointlessly

but it's so comfy

Whole Pet Sounds tracks end with fade out

fade outs work when a song's really long and the fade out's on a loop

>Transition

Dude just fuck my shuffle playability up

Radiohead - Black Star

>listening to shuffle

>listening to songs on shuffle
just make a playlist pussy

When I was like 4, I always assume a song that fade out just went on forever

>not considering fans

>considering "fans" with no respect for your art
how is this an argument

Well I thought we were talking about pop music here.

Sure if you're a prog band making twenty minute songs you can do whatever you like.

bourgeois idiot detected

Ending Credits by >Opeth

American Football - The One With the Wurlizter

The Flaming Lips - Stand In Line

Autopsy - mental funeral
At least one song from crypt lurkers ep
Entombed - crawl
Mayhem - something from chimera

A lot do.

was just about to say this one