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Decisions
Electronic · 2013

Decisions

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

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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.

Moments Worth Listening For
The moment the delicate piano melody is suddenly obliterated by a jagged, metallic bass drop
Miley Cyrus's harmonized 'bitches love cake' refrain cutting through the industrial-grade synth noise
The bridge where the rhythm shifts into a half-time stomp before the final chaotic crescendo

How does Decisions sound next to the rest of Borgore's catalogue?

Harmonies+3.2σ

The vocals lean far further into harmonies than the rest of the catalogue.

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