Forgive me, but up until like 5 years ago, I had no idea how important a good setup was and I've been playing since like '95 or so. It's possible the guy is clueless and therefore defensive.
Good luck, but if you two jive creatively, I'd try and figure out how to get the info to him in some...
Nirvana - Bleach
Limp - Pop and Disorderly
Tribe Called Quest - People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm
System of a Down - Toxicity
Rodrigo y Gabriella - Live in Manchester
The Bled - Pass the Flask
Fear Before the March of Flames - Odd How People Shake
At the Drive In -...
Pretty good deal on an Eventide Powermax which is essentially a Cioks DC7 but 3 of the outouts can’t be changed from 9v to anything else.
120 plus shipping and tax.
https://reverb.com/item/89807323-eventide-cioks-power-max-mk2-w-box-and-cables-used
Easter egg: 30 under 13 is a fraction.
When you divide 13 by 30, you get .43333. A Dillinger Escape Plan fan will tell you that references 43% Burnt.
Anyway, BL kicks ass.
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.