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This is bar none the best play through I’ve seen on here. You can hear every damn note, the actual tone, it’s all up front the way it should be, and you get to actually appreciate the sky high skill and complexity involved and see it in action. We need more of this.
Anyone knows how the low end sounds as to 7 string version(especially bridge pickup)? Some said it was more traditional sounding so it is muddier than contemporary metal pickups such as bkp. However in this video Mark mentioned it was aimed for clarity and could get articulation of 6 strings, is it true?
What the hell happened to Corey? He used to b a gigachad with the best windmill I've ever seen and he actually played guitar solos. Now he's fat and plays nothing but generic riffs
That's what a metal song should sound like in playthroughs, without the tons of edits that RU-vidrs have been doing all these years, discouraging everyone, making them feel they're not good enough because they can't play whole songs live without a single mistake. Just like Instagram models who edit their photos, they create fake beauty standards and fill people with insecurities.