The chorus is exactly the same as the verse

>the chorus is exactly the same as the verse

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>The bridge has more punch than the chorus

dumb frogposter

>song uses conventional verse-chorus form

Radio Friendly Unit Shifter

>verses have a more interesting rhythmic structure than chorus
Thanks NIN and Ministry.

>second first
>same as the first

song goes
>chorus intro
>verse
>pre-chorus
>chorus
>verse
>bridge
>pre-chorus
>chorus
>enlongated bridge
>pre-chorus
>chorus

>chorus chorus solo chorus solo chorus

>song has no chorus

>song's chorus is "This song has no chorus"
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>song has no verse

Boils my raisins.

>song starts with abbreviated chorus
>verse instrumental followed by vocal part of verse
>full chorus a little longer than intro chorus
>verse
>pre-chorus that didn't happen after first verse
>full chorus again
>bridge
>shortened verse
>chorus but now they're changing the melody towards the end of the chorus so it's all fucked up
>bridge doesn't come back, just the aftermath of the chorus
>fade out with vocal and instrumental improvisation that sounds good but you can't hear it because it's fading out
>fade out part was best part of song

>song never gets written

>chorus riff is the same as the intro

not that bad.

Name THREE good songs that does this

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>the bridge is actually a chorus

>The melody is somewhat repetitive and does not deviate from the harmonic progression set up during the first four lines of the song. Additionally, the song has no recognisable, repeating refrain, and does not feature its title anywhere in the song's lyrics.

you got a h*ckin problem?

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Can you explain what
>does not deviate from the harmonic progression set up during the first four lines of the song
means?