thegame":3t7eo9fy said:nightflameauto":3t7eo9fy said:Don't know if that's what they recorded with, but live back in 91 it was 800s boosted with SD1s. I think one of the guys had a DS-1 on his board too. The "stage" I saw them on was only like a foot tall, so it was pretty easy to see all the equipment, but my memory seems to have focused on the SD-1s, amps and wah on the lead dudes board.sotosprince":3t7eo9fy said:Thx for this hidden gem! Nice aggressive thrashy tone! Marshalls + boost?
I almost saw them in 90/91. I went to a show featuring Bolt Thrower/Sacrifice/Believer. Sacrifice announced from the stage that Believer's van broke down so they didn't make it.
mchn13":w6e3lnfy said:carcass heartwork.
I remember them bragging about how all the guitars on PWYP were recorded in one take except for a lead where Alex popped a string. In an era when most metal bands were doing layer upon layer, it stood out as extremely different, right at the point where a lot of people were looking for more of the same.thrashinbatman":180s8n40 said:Agreed. Their productions were on varying levels of bad until like The Ritual. PWYP in particular is really rough. Very flat and muddy.
9 songs, 67 minutes, 246 riffs!nightflameauto":352eob6b said:I remember them bragging about how all the guitars on PWYP were recorded in one take except for a lead where Alex popped a string. In an era when most metal bands were doing layer upon layer, it stood out as extremely different, right at the point where a lot of people were looking for more of the same.thrashinbatman":352eob6b said:Agreed. Their productions were on varying levels of bad until like The Ritual. PWYP in particular is really rough. Very flat and muddy.
Have I mentioned Dark Angel's Time Does Not Heal yet? DAMN I love the tones on that album.