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It kinda comes down to what the backing track is supposed to accomplish during a song, and a matter of degrees:
Is it adding to the music, filling a sonic void that someone in the band can’t recreate on their own?
… or simply replacing something that could easily be played by a human being (like Buckingham’s backing bass).
The Album Leaf, DCFC, and Mogwai only use backing tracks on select songs to enhance what’s going. There’s still real drums, bass, guitar, etc going on there. And it’s never for a whole set, o’course.