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Kapo_Polenton":2ln73l4i said:
Phil Jacques":2ln73l4i said:
This is basically what I have been working on. Re-Recording this horrible mess of music we wrote back in 2001 and recorded on a $200 budget back in 2003 as a bunch of 15-19 year olds with no clue lol!

https://soundcloud.com/phil-jacques-243 ... enty-eight

I am almost embarrassed to post that but who cares lol It's fun to listen to now and laugh. We are re-doing the arrangements and modernizing the way the song is written and played a bit. As long as the tone is better than this, we will be happy.

Anyone want to play a fun guessing game and guess what horrible amplifier was used to achieve this epicly horrible tone? lol!

Hey, the vocals may be out in spots or a tad weak in the soft parts but the heavy singing works and the album sounds authentic. I mean is that actually REAL drums?!!! Not a fucking machine.. even if some sound replacement was used here or there, it is nowhere near the robotic replaced drum sounds of today. The guitars are alive as well. It sounded a tad boxy but imagine with a decent room to mix in you would be off to the races. Real people, real music. Dig it.

I appreciate that alot. Those were in fact real drums in all the recordings on my SoundCloud done in one take each by my 15 year old (at the time) brother. No sound replacement at all anywhere. The singer had a bad cold when she recorded the lead vocal parts. My brother does the backing vocals.

For the budget we did it on, with no real mastering or proper mixing done and the fact we did it in a 25x25 storage unit some guy was running out of at the time. I thought it came out good. Never have I gotten that kind of compliment on it so thanks! It's old as I said, and we are looking to liven it up, modernize it and make sound better.
 
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