I just couldn't get into Industrial/evil disco til I was older. But I have a new found respect for Wayne and Static. They were in ways founders of that type of music along with Rammstein, etc
My favorite metal band ever! Seen them 9 times, 5 with Wayne and 4 with Zero. Even saw them in concert once when they had Nick Oshira and Kip from Murder Dolls.
What effect was being used for the guitar solo? I've heard Rammstein use a similar effect, as well as John 5 (it's SO badass!). I have never been able to find it in stomp boxes or digital pedals... Also what he was playing... That's one of the things that got me hooked to Static-X as a young guitar player, bc the solos were beyond any label! As in, it's not like a bluesy pentatonic scale, it doesn't sound like a classical / neoclassical scale, it's not really like a technical death metal style.. you just played whatever you wanted to play, like literally would just create his own "scales" That worked so great!
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Whammy pedal. It raises a played note up an octave when the pedal is pressed all the way down. Most decent digital pedals should have it.
@ oh wow, I never seen a whammy pedal before. Well shit, thanks for letting me know! Lol I've always wanted to recreate that sound, so imma look for one. Thank you brah 🤙🏻
@ I've of course had guitars with whammy bars, but none of them could create those super high pitched, almost ... Idk, electronic/synth/keyboard-like sounds. Or even the dive bomb sound, I couldn't ever figure out how to get those sounds, but I can get them from the whammy pedal now.
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@@BillBraskyy You are very welcome. Whammy bar has physical limitations that whammy pedal obviously doesn't, and that "fakeness" of the note going so high so quickly is what makes it so interesting. Tom Morrelo from RATM used it a lot for solos.
i still remember the first time I heard this song, probably like 6 years ago a guy showed me at while working at a pizza place i still will never forget this song and those memories