Hey all,
Been really slammed with work and not wanting to play much at all much less record for some reason.
Either way, hope you guys like this one, its kinda Alice In Chains-ish. Been listening to them quite a bit lately.
Been a few weeks
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Glad you're back. This song sounds kinda like what AIC would have been had they been more influenced by Thrash Metal I think. Jerry and AIC always sound really heavy, which I always assume was the Sabbath influence, but other than touring with the Thrash bands, they never seemed to head that direction. Yours sounded like a mix of the two, with some Petrucci like soloing mixed in. Nicely done
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yeah this was just a quick outlet for me.... The tunes I posted a few weeks ago were much better and more thought out though. Funny thing is that this tune was 100% recorded with a Gretsch streamliner. hehe.bleys21 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 14, 2022 10:46 pm Glad you're back. This song sounds kinda like what AIC would have been had they been more influenced by Thrash Metal I think. Jerry and AIC always sound really heavy, which I always assume was the Sabbath influence, but other than touring with the Thrash bands, they never seemed to head that direction. Yours sounded like a mix of the two, with some Petrucci like soloing mixed in. Nicely done
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