Mike & Jeff do another exclusive for www.allaxess.com this is the song "End Of The Line" from "The Fury Of Our Makers Hand". If you want to view more exclusive lessons, head to www.allaxess.com
You guys are the flicking best man!!! You inspire me to grow in my music. I'm a self taught guitar player from South Africa that ROCKS OUT TO YOUR SEPTIC AWESOME TRACKS EVERYDAY!! Thank you for the video and thank god for your music! \m/
I am glad he was honest enough go admit that they roll tape live for the intro because it cannot be replicated live... I knew I liked DevilDriver for a reason.
Recorded version of this is to me as good as Panteras Floods outro and that is a lot said. Metal bands need to experiment more of this delicate side with their music.
@@savannahp6359 that album version is one of the greatest intros to an album I have ever heard and I have heard alot of metal. The sounds that come out are just fucking epic. I agree Drop B is way better
@@Lordnat1 I hardly remember my comment lol, I feel like I was drunk and meant to type there's a reason it 'wasn't' released in drop c lol. But yeah drop b is amazing, my personal favorite is probably "ripped apart" from that album, I haven't listened to that song more than a few months and it still gives me goosebumps
@@savannahp6359 Hahaha. Trust me I understand. 2005-2010 is still a tad blurry for me. 😄 I have been going back and listening to my old albums that have been put away and got them back out during all this quarantine. This album and Every Time I Dies "The Big Dirty" meant alot to me back then. I re-found them and makes the quarantine not so bad.
@The666emokiller666 It would work with anything. As far as I remember, depending on the Line 6, there should be a delay option and the Black Label Chorus pedal from MXR is great. Slayer does the same for their cleans.
pretty sure you are aware of it now, but fore someone else. it means only the sixth string is one step down from the tuning of the guitar. so drop D means DADGBE while drop C is CGCFAD
drop D is tuning the low E string down one full step. From there drop C is just one full step lower than drop D on ALL the strings. From drop C you would then tune down another half step or one note lower on all strings. It's basically drop C flat tuning or B F# B E G# C# I think, I'm not very good with my notes and stuff as I was never professionally taught how to play or anything but I am decent at it and can play the majority of Thunderhorse by Dethklok.