I was going to say Chuck Billy as well. He is a pretty amazing metal vocalist. Their early material to the change in the early to mid-90s is pretty. The Gathering is one of my favorite metal albums ever.
He may not be super heavy metal but I have always liked John Corabi's vocals for heavy...
That's cool! I didn't know they layered Deizel in there as well.
OP...Lamb of God used Mark series amps on earlier albums as well. I believe they used IVs and Vs on many recordings although they did try some others like the Royal Atlantic and the Triple Crowns.
Great mix! Dave is blitzed here just like the US Festival show. That still picture at the beginning of the video was the first VH poster I bought way back when I was about 12 years old.
I have really been enjoying Bleed From Within's tones in the past few releases for a modern metal sound. From everything I have seen on YouTube, the band uses the Quad Cortex in recording and live. I can't remember the exact amp rig they captured but it sounds great in their mix.
I just purchased a Polar 2 a couple of months ago. I am pleasantly surprised by how well it has performed so far. I use it nTrack. I know it isn't a well known DAW but I started using it back in 1999 and it works for me.
Unfortunately, I don't. This track was from the old guitar backing track site from a few years ago. I believe most of the tracks were ripped from the Guitar Hero game.
I had the 6L6 version. Easily, one of my top 3 favorite amps ever. I sold it during a time when I was trying multiple amps. I tried to get it back a couple of months after the sale but I couldn't find it or a good enough price on a new one. IMO, it is Bogner's crowning achievement although I...
I am a fan of Tom's tone on the first album. I felt like his tone got super thin and always seemed to have the cocked wah sound on the second album. I love Third Stage when it comes to the songs but I don't like the Rockman tone. Very one note. It might be fun to play with from a nostalgia...