That's a pretty silly way to look at it considering it only goes by number of tracks and ignores song lengths. A better way to look at it is two trade-offs out of 75ish minutes, same as SC, Octavarium, ToT and SFAM.
I'm more interested in songs than albums though for the most part. For me, if I don't like a song, I tend to avoid it. On an album like Scenes this isn't so bad, since there are twelve songs to choose from. But on an album like Black Clouds, if I don't like a song, well, all the sudden my options get pretty limited.
Also, I don't tend to take in moments in isolation. If I don't like something in a song, the whole thing suffers for me. Everything before the bad moment is leading up to it, and everything afterwards lacks punch because it's not based on something cool.
I guess what I don't understand is that in a universe where everything is subjective anyway, you're saying it rubs you the wrong way when people say there are a lot of trade-offs in BCSL, a concept you can mathematically validate. Why is your way of looking at it better?