Songs starts with amp feedback

>songs starts with amp feedback

ONE TWO THEE FOUR

>song starts
>mistake
>"fuck"
>song actually starts

>song starts with sampled quote from a movie or tv show

>song starts

>song starts with feedback
>musician takes this feedback into consideration and adjusts the song accordingly

kek

all of these are awesome

>"On four."
>immediately says "four" without even counting

>song doesn't start with amp feedback

>song starts with FARTY BASSLINE

>song opens with a sample of Charles Manson

I like this

>song starts with a double album of varying degrees of feedback
>rest is only two minutes long

>that old radio fuzzing sound
>you know the one
>song then starts

>album starts with the lead singer chastising/insulting his fans

>glass breaks

>song opens with acoustic guitar solo

>song opens with recording studio dialogue

>song starts

Leave DG alone

>song begins with a bum take followed by the participating musician(s) and engineer(s) having a laugh over the blunder, then declaring "Alright, take two!" before kicking into the song proper

Thought this was Eddie Guerrero for a second

>song goes on for a minute before the band makes a mistake
>band banters and chatters for another minute before starting another take
>immediately make another mistake and start another take
>finally play the whole song

I AM NOT A NUMBER
I AM A FREE MAN

>nobody stops recording after the song is over and it goes on for a few more hours as the bandmates sit around and chat

>song starts with a sampled quote from a serial killers interview

eee etc.