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Axe-Man":1b9yypqb said:I've never heard a really high gain modern style amp in person (owned a Dual Recto and it wasn't 'that' high gain IMHO...sounded almost vintage to me even on the diode rectifier) so I really don't know.
When you're used to pedal distortion amp distortion can sound a little mellower. I think it's because the pedals are so compressed there's very little dynamics left, so they get used to only needing to hit the strings a certain way and getting the sound they like. Then, when you step up to something like a Recto... which is an amp that rewards having a heavy pick attack... people are thrown off when the amp actually mirrors their lighter touch on the strings.
To answer your original question, Crowbar used a Boss MetalZone for most of their recordings. It was common in 90s death metal as well. The stoner metal genre is full of pedal distortion, although they're going after a different, more vintage tonality than your typical modern metal band.