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Xizen47 t1_ixwvh35 wrote

Three Days- Jane's Addiction

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sorengray t1_ixxf52n wrote

Stairway to Heaven might have the biggest of all climaxes...

Wait, that sounds weird.

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BJJEire t1_ixxveex wrote

Phil Collins - In the air tonight. The moment when the drums kick in will be forever one of my favourite climaxes in a song.

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ricardo9505 t1_ixwmg4k wrote

White rabbit, Jefferson Airplane comes to mind. Deep Purple, Child in Time. Led Zeppelin, No Quarter.

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Open_Situation686 t1_ixx5blh wrote

Depends on what type of climax you are going for. Maybe some Barry White.

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Revolutionary_Low_90 t1_ixxkmky wrote

All My Friends by LCD Soundsystem

Mother I Sober by Kendrick Lamar ft. Beth Gibbons of Portishead

A Day in the Life by The Beatles

Birdland by Patti Smith

The End by The Doors

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mistermatth3w t1_ixxp835 wrote

Paradise by the Dashboard Light - Meat Loaf

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BuddhistSlater t1_ixwngun wrote

Sigur Ros - Glosoli

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Pimzm t1_ixy7z94 wrote

Untitled #8 has the greatest buildup and climax in a song ever. Experiencing it live is really something else.

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ProspektNya t1_ixx1hbb wrote

February Stars by Foo Fighters

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Abacab4 t1_ixxm30k wrote

Tunnels - Arcade Fire

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Boss_Nass t1_ixy3mum wrote

Arcade Fire was what immediately jumped to mind for me as well. Felt like every song on the Suburbs would fit this prompt.

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No_im_spiderman t1_ixxqo8a wrote

Drunk drivers/killer whales by Car Seat Headrest

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salomey5 t1_ixx2ygh wrote

Fleetwood Mac - the Chain

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GaiaGoddess26 t1_ixx8q8l wrote

First of all, I'm so glad people are responding to this because I posted asking the same thing and didn't get any replies. Can't wait to listen to all of these suggestions!

I'll add:

"Sometime After Midnight" by Airborne Toxic Event

"Take a Bow" by Muse (hell, most Muse songs seem to build to a powerful climax)

"Tuna In the Brine" by Silverchair

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ShamingShoegaze t1_ixx8lig wrote

The New & Pioneer to the Falls by Interpol Sunglasses by Black Country New Road

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phinbar t1_ixxo7kq wrote

Fracture - King Crimson

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Dumblond11 t1_ixy14u3 wrote

"A day in the Life".The Beatles.Am a metal/punk/grunge fan-yet that final E chord is the first thing that came to mind.Kills it.

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mentally_hiking t1_ixwnosb wrote

Tuna in the Brine, Silverchair

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GaiaGoddess26 t1_ixx8uzb wrote

I said this one, too! I'm happy to see another Silverchair fan on here, they're hard to find unless you're in the Silverchair subreddit! 😁

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klakkr t1_ixwyn1a wrote

You should go see my morning jacket live

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MDubbery t1_ixxn6uc wrote

You Enjoy Myself - Phish. It takes a while to get there, because Phish, but it's worth it!

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AlfaNovember t1_ixxv1g0 wrote

I’d nominate Run Like an Antelope, but I think we’re largely in agreement, it’s worth it!

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The_Observatory_ t1_ixxyu9y wrote

And I'll nominate Divided Sky, since you already nominated YEM, and AlfaNovember nominated Antelope. All 3 are great choices.

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rsgoto11 t1_ixxrfkg wrote

Cathrine Wheel: Black Metallic.

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brewskyy t1_ixxuoui wrote

Dance yrself clean - lcd soundsystem

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NIKK-C t1_ixxzex0 wrote

Wings - 1985

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UskBC t1_ixy6qnj wrote

Amsterdam -Coldplay

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jacknimrod10 t1_ixymqvl wrote

The Rhythm of the Heat by Peter Gabriel. The African drumming at the end invades you, mind and body

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MartianLM t1_ixyrl8j wrote

Can’t believe Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd isn’t on here yet.

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arkofjoy t1_ixyz426 wrote

Beethoven's ninth symphony.

If you ever get a chance to here it with a full chorus, live, do.

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Notinyourbushes t1_ixwpaac wrote

Probably starts harder than you want, but should give you some idea where it goes from there:

Almost said

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Nizamark t1_ixwugx0 wrote

the bit by melvins

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LazloDaLlama t1_ixx461w wrote

No peace- Affiance

Opus - Eric Prydz

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ObligationAware3755 t1_ixxnrw1 wrote

Jubilee Street - Nick Cave

Morning Dew - Grateful Dead

Can't You See - Marshall Tucker Band

I'm Not Alone - Widespread Panic

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mageyolook t1_ixxqzxt wrote

I'd say Purina Hall of Fame by Propagandhi. It's a punk track that starts fast then slows in the middle before hitting my favorite lyrics of all time followed by the most cathartic guitar solo I've ever heard. It rules. Post-rock and post-metal are also great subgenres for this. A Hail of Bombs by Red Sparowes, From Roots to Needles by If These Trees Could Talk, and Weight by ISIS all have incredible build ups and climaxes.

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SlothBasedRemedies t1_ixxsqd9 wrote

Guns and Roses are great at this - Civil War, Breakdown, Paradise City. I do not care for the first six or so minutes of November Rain but holy fuck Slash redeems it with that climactic solo.

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AlfaNovember t1_ixxur3e wrote

Accident Prone by Jawbreaker. Play it loud.

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hroju3395 t1_ixxv5l0 wrote

Lover You Should Have Come Over by Jeff Buckley

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PuntySnoops t1_ixxxbxe wrote

Telegraph Road - Dire Straits

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ConfidenceKBM t1_ixxy804 wrote

And Then There Was Silence by Blind Guardian is one of the best pieces of music ever written, a slow burn clocking in at 14 minutes I think? Surprised it's not already been mentioned here.

The Smoke of Many Fires by Be'lakor is death metal rather than power metal, but very similar in that it's a rather long song (~10 minutes) telling a story with an incredible climax, and is also one of the best pieces of music ever written.

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slimzimm t1_ixy2egr wrote

Patrick Lee- Hands In

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sastrid t1_ixy2x07 wrote

Dance yrself clean. LCD Soundsystem

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rokevoney t1_ixy4kac wrote

Georgio by Daft Punk on RAM.

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datdaddy t1_ixy5bv4 wrote

Chorale #3, Cesar Franck -- orgasmic!

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getName t1_ixy6ta7 wrote

Spanish Sahara - Foals

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arachnid1110 t1_ixy73sz wrote

Where do I begin by Chemical Brothers.

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possiblyhysterical t1_ixy75r3 wrote

Lightning crashes- Live

A better son/daughter -Rilo Kiley

The mariner’s revenge song - Decemberists

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Pytlak9 t1_ixy7ozw wrote

Fishmans - Long Season

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Al-Anda t1_ixy9hib wrote

Vancouver- Jeff Buckley

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[deleted] t1_ixyah1d wrote

Cadence - The Long Faces

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Celaphais t1_ixyd0yy wrote

Les perv, from the Miami 2 soundtrack

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FranticToaster t1_ixyd486 wrote

Try "Superföhn Benanendate" by We Butter the Bread with Butter.

2:00 until the end is an explosive wall of wind crashing into your body.

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Ramoncin t1_ixyg2bm wrote

Rod Stewart's cover of "Downtown Train" comes to mind.

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Sand_Hanitiz3r t1_ixyifcj wrote

November rain by guns and roses absolute classic banger

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gurkmojj t1_ixyiwgo wrote

Personal favourite: For those about to rock - AC/DC

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Zehbrobin t1_ixyl8iy wrote

cradle of filth -the twisted nails of faith

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pritch1804 t1_ixyo68o wrote

November Rain - Guns and Roses

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Illuthir t1_ixyz99g wrote

Farewell Transmission by Songs: Ohia

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RawSewage33 t1_ixze1e5 wrote

Hey Jude as covered by Wilson Pickett, Duane Allman, and The Swampers.

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brokeneckk t1_ixzm321 wrote

Opus by Eric Prydz Or Aiguilhe by Joris Delacroix Both electronic with a tense build up, Opus in particular is very euphoric

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terminalblue t1_iy0tsop wrote

Tragic Kingdom by No Doubt - I feel like this song never gets the attention it deserves. in all fairness the whole album is just crammed with fucking bangers and getting to this as the last track could be a little exhausting but damn it's such an epic

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jammysammidge t1_iy175ly wrote

In my time of dying. Led Zeppelin, the drumming and guitar at the end is unreal. Afterglow by Genesis. Not my favourite band but a great song.

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