
A high-gloss collision of chart-topping pop vocals and abrasive, metallic dubstep drops. It is the sound of 2013 hedonistic peak, polished and punishing.
January 27, 2013 · Buygore
Decisions is a fascinating artifact of the early 2010s, capturing the exact moment when the aggressive, metallic textures of 'gorestep' collided with the high-gloss world of mainstream pop. It sounds like a neon-lit explosion in a candy factory: sugary, breathy vocal hooks from Miley Cyrus are relentlessly shredded by Borgore's signature distorted bass wobbles. The production is unapologetically loud, prioritizing impact and floor-shaking low end over subtlety, yet it maintains a crystalline digital clarity that makes every jagged synth edge feel sharp enough to cut.
How does Decisions sound next to the rest of Borgore's catalogue?
The vocals lean far further into harmonies than the rest of the catalogue.
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