Closing track is a somber reprise of the opening track

>closing track is a somber reprise of the opening track

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I fucking love this
Jellyfish’s Spilt Milk does it with the strings
Poppy did it except it’s a reprise of about 3 tracks at once
Post more examples

>happens to be the perfect finish for the album

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The Mollusk, Titanic Rising

why does this post smell like shit

I think hospice does this, though not the very first song

the very end of the last song is a short acoustic rendition of the melody from the opener
shivers every time

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we live in a society shrek-kun

its cringe. stop padding your streaming numbers bitch. MHC we see u

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My Dying Bride did this on their new album but it's kinda pointless in all honesty.

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>if I could have it back
>all the time that we wasted
>I'd only waste it again

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Like the Rocky Horror Picture Show?

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White Pony

>but now it’s not a cancer ward
>now we’re sleeping in the morgue
gives me chills every time

>album ends with a somber little melody, the next album begins with the same melody but happier and more fleshed out

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PUSH BACK THE SQUARE

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U forgot how shrek showers?

does musicals count? If yes then Sweeney Todd

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Oink oink

Name 5 albums (not posted in this thread already) that do this.

What album?

The one on The Mollusk gets me

Frances the Mute, technically

the end of what could go wrong and the beginning of another light (both by red vox)

>the suburbs came out a decade ago

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>closing tracks transitions perfectly into the opening track

>Isn't this where-