I might catch some heat for this but........
Deadlifts. We all know (most of us anyways) that they are a lower pull. However, they involve much of the back and other muscle groups as well. When I think compounds, I think about how to capitalize on working every muscle involved to the maximum extent. Well, while lowering the BB along your legs, go slow enough to hardly make a sound as the weights touch the floor. Briefly, let go of the bar, re-grip, pull, and repeat. Along with the extended TUT of the hams and glutes, all muscles of my back (lats, traps, midlle, lower) get hit hard and I have never been as exhausted or sore as they are by deadlifting this way. Doing deads this way, by far, exceeds lowering the weights quickly and bouncing back up. It is comparable to, say, the box squat or dead press.
Anyways, this may be how everyone does it and I am just a jack-off.