John
https://deathbenotproud.bandcamp.com
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- Dec 3, 2012
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Super awesome stuff! :congrats:
Now I'm definitely NOT gonna publish any of my stuff here EVER!
Thank you kindly, Albrecht! I appreciate that.
Super awesome stuff! :congrats:
Now I'm definitely NOT gonna publish any of my stuff here EVER!
I had posted before I like Dream Theater, but I also like when some of the members got together and made an album under a different name.
Liquid Tension Experiment - "Paradigm Shift" Live 2008
Look at those weird things the bass player uses to tap his strings with.
I like some of the riffs in that song where it starts out high and works down the scale.
Might try copying it this weekend.
On my drive home from work each day instead of listening to Sirius satt, I turn on the Bluetooth on my Droid Bionic, when hit Pandora on my rigs stereo.
I have a Dream Theater channel setup, so after they play one DT song, Liquid Tension usually has a song, and I hear this one quite frequently.
DT has another song too, I forget the name of it, but it is several other song parts from other bands.
Really cool rendition they do, but I cannot remember the name of it.
I bet you know the song I am talking about.
Not a massive prog metal fan but am definitely a fan of weirdness. For those of a heavier bent I can recommend Ulcerate (kind of microtonal death metal, more texture then riff) and Deathspell Omega (progressive black metal, Mars Volta-esque in places).
I'm looking forward to the Devin Townsend + Meshuggah show in London!
Gosh Albrecht, those kids have talent!
That was great.
That looks to be an older SE, very cool.
Whole group was pretty good.
Albrecht, I looked for a way to contact the guy who has the channel that posted the video of them, but he may have turned off the option to have anyone contact him via YouTube.
Do you know if this group has anymore videos?
Would like to see how they sound doing other songs as well.
Sure wish I played that good at their age.
Thanks.
I see they do Cowboys From Hell too
No iTunes here at work though, cannot install it.
Thanks, looks like that school is doing a fine job.