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bullshit. four compound lifts wont build your body for crap. The guy wants to gain muscle not be a powerlifter.
You can't BE a powerlifter without gaining significant amounts of muscle. Nor can you be a bodybuilder without gaining significant amounts of strength.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dl0W9lnjgw
The reason compounds are so great for beginners (in a strength program, eg Stronglifts or Starting Strength) is that they allow for VERY rapid progression in your lifts, which is also going to lead to an increase in size. A hypertrophy/bodybuilding program won't have the same results. If you got two extremely skinny kids and put one on a strength program, and the other on a hypertrophy program, their results might look like this after three months.
Strength: Max squat from 20kg to 100kg.
Hypertrophy: Max squat from 20kg to 60kg.
Now, I don't care how many more reps the hypertrophy kid does in a workout, or if he also leg presses, does SLDL's, calf raises, GHRs, the lot... the fact that one kid's 1RM squat is a sheer 40kg higher is going to dictate that, even though he doesn't train for hypertrophy, he's going to have BIGGER LEGS. Strength and size are not mutually exclusive. You CAN, in fact, build your body with just a few compounds.
This might not be the case with a smaller difference - you could have a kid squatting a max of 90kg who is bigger than the strength-training kid. But strength programs will result in a LARGE strength gap, which can't be overcome with hypertrophy training.
Hell, if you want proof, go check out the Stronglifts 5x5 progress pics over on the site or forum. With just five compounds (squat, DL, bench, OHP, bent row), lots of people can add on massive strength AND mass.
You don't know what you're talking about.