1. Kurt Cobain
2. Phil Ensor (Limp)
3. Dan Lukacinsky (The Suicide Machines)
4. Fletcher Dragge (Pennywise)
5. Daron Malakian (SOAD)
I'ma change my #5 from the Nofx duo to Daron from System of a Down. I play in drop D almost all of the time and I do a lot of the clean stuff he did when he would...
Incredible. I couldn't agree more about Pop and Disorderly. Believe, Weirdo, just great, fun songs. You know what they also suffered from? You search for "Limp band" or "Limp music" back in 1996-1999, the only hits you're getting are Limp Bizkit. You had to find these guys. Phil did an interview...
Finally coming back to this after picking up some options.
1. I got my usual blue tortex on the left.
2. Jazz III
3. Flow
4. TIII
5. Sharp
Who cares about the shit below them, I hate those lol.
I really wanted to like the TIII per your suggestion, but I've found myself grabbing the sharp.
I have never ever met anyone in the wild who knows the band. Pop and Disorderly is one of my favorite albums of all time. Clear Color is a masterpiece. All About Paula is a vibe. Jesus christ dude, holy shit.
Ok, I'll take a shot and then do some 'splainin' after my list.
1. Kurt Cobain
2. Phil Ensor (Limp)
3. Dan Lukacinsky (The Suicide Machines)
4. Fletcher Dragge (Pennywise)
5. El Hefe, Eric Melvin (NOFX)
I picked up the guitar to learn Nirvana songs, but my listening habits quickly pivoted to...
I play acoustically like 90% of the time. My poor neglected amps, pedals, and other electrics. I love my stupid Gretsch lol.
This one is just a 5420. I bet your friend's Country Gentleman is a dream to play.
I try and play every day even if that means only practicing for 5 minutes one day. I chose 5-10 hours per week because there are definitely sessions that are much longer than 5 minutes lol.
For anyone that doesn't wanna go menu diving, this link should take you to your profile's account deetz - https://www.rig-talk.com/forum/account/account-details
Great place for a rick roll link, but I promise it's not.