Thanks for checking it out. We do have an instrumental mix, we will put that out at some point. Possibly as a bonus for anyone that buys the album. There are also two instrumentals on the album. ;)
Not sure if I ever posted about this here, but our album is now available all over the place. Itunes, Amazon, etc
https://store.cdbaby.com/Artist/TheJanitorsofChaos
Here is our first video, too:
https://youtu.be/zO5KQts3uvQ
Bumblefoot is one of the best there is. Opening for him is probably the coolest show I have ever played, and his performance was the most impressive thing I have ever seen from a musician, both vocal and on guitar.
Saw him again in Seattle. He was fantastic, as was Arielle. Eric had probably the best clean tone I have heard. His lead tone was extremely muddy, unfortunately. I may have been too close to the stage, or perhaps his new Faceface just doesn't do it for me.
Still, an incredible show!
Assuming Joe, I would add Bumblefoot and Steve Morse. No Joe, I would add Jimmy Herring. If it is just new players that have never been on a G3, then Brett Garsed.
My real dream lineup would be Vai, Satriani, Morse, and ME! :D
I chose the 70s. Even mediocre players had listenable sounds.
My favorite tones came from later years (Fair Warning, Chris Poland, Engines of Creation, Passion and Warfare, Jimmy Herring, Alice in Chains, King's X, etc.), but those were exceptions.
The average guitar tone of later years is...
Been using D'Addarios since I was a kid, but I don't really care. I know I don't like the modern new technology stuff by Ernie Ball, but I generally can't tell the difference from brand to brand.
Best guitars on earth. I currently have 5, and I put their pickups in most of my other guitars. I use a Suhr and Ibanez Jem live, because I need 24 frets for a lot of my stuff. Most of my album is Andersons. Dying to get an Angel!