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    Default And now, for something completely different.

    http://www.soundclick.com/bands/song...songID=4931868

    I dunno, maybe not so different. Fun nonetheless.
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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    Not sure it is completely different but it is pretty catchy nonetheless. Got me tapping my feet as I listen to it. Kinda hypnotic. Got cut off rather suddenly though? Uncompleted work?

    Regards - MarkJ

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    ok, now you're just messing with me.
    you know what I'm gonna say.
    PM5K--I like it though.

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    Very good. Your tone is amazing, man!

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    sounds a lot like something, cant put my finger on it.....

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    ROFL! So far on the boards I've posted this on, it's been compared to Powerman 5000, Nine Inch Nails, & Toni Basil. Talk about running the gamut!
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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    Hey Curt it's definetly a perfect Anime tune!Funny and Hard!
    And yeah ,Powermann 5000 is the "thing" you do.And you do it well

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    I dig it.

    And, hey, if Powerman 5000 ever need a guitarist, seems like you'll have no problem finding a job.

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    Cool stuff man! What guitar did you use for this one?
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    Quote Originally Posted by CGord View Post
    ROFL! So far on the boards I've posted this on, it's been compared to Powerman 5000, Nine Inch Nails, & Toni Basil.
    I am just talking the riff, not the song as a whole. Its one of those things I would notice that just about nobody else would.

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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    Thanks for the compliments. I used my Hellraiser on this one, & used the neck pup (EMG 85). The tone patch is a real nasty, obnoxious high-gain parked wah thing that I like to noodle around with. I was just keeping time with the drums, & I wound up recording it.
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    Had a feeling that this was something special!
    Totally dig that relentless feel and big guitars!
    Great work man!
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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    Thanks man! I might try to put some more work into it this weekend, make more of a complete tune out of it than just the 3 riffs. We'll see.

    And I've fallen in love with this made-it-as-a-joke tone patch. Really wakes up that neck pickup! Live it sounds too messy to really play rhythm with it, but that doesn't seem to happen with the recording. Going to see how much I can do with it. Who knows, maybe record some of my avante-garde-metal-free-form-shred lead playing over it; that was the original intent, after all!
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    Default Re: And now, for something completely different.

    I dug it. However, it reminded me of "Cars" by Gary Numan...with a splash of Tony Basil. Nice big fat sound man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JOLLY View Post
    I dug it. However, it reminded me of "Cars" by Gary Numan...with a splash of Tony Basil. Nice big fat sound man.
    SEE. Im not crazy, at least that what the voices keep telling me.

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