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D.o.S. wrote:Rubberneck is full of killer riffs, actually. Velvet is the best Unsane cover that wasn't of all time.
JonnyAngle wrote:Invisible Man wrote:JonnyAngle wrote:Blackened Soul wrote:and the battle over alternative music begins?
We can all agree that the toadies kick ass
Who?
ALLisNOISE wrote:you can dial in some wonderfully smeared 12bit cascades of cicadas leveling a hail of rockets against an army of rusty box fans!
JonnyAngle wrote:Invisible Man wrote:JonnyAngle wrote:Blackened Soul wrote:and the battle over alternative music begins?
We can all agree that the toadies kick ass
Who?
JonnyAngle wrote:Invisible Man wrote:JonnyAngle wrote:Blackened Soul wrote:and the battle over alternative music begins?
We can all agree that the toadies kick ass
Who?
rickenbastard wrote:Came back to admit being wrong about Peter Steele's tuning, apparently did tune down to B. I still can't find evidence of him ever playing a 5 string though
whoismarykelly wrote:rickenbastard wrote:Came back to admit being wrong about Peter Steele's tuning, apparently did tune down to B. I still can't find evidence of him ever playing a 5 string though
Prob had no use for the high G string.
rickenbastard wrote:whoismarykelly wrote:rickenbastard wrote:Came back to admit being wrong about Peter Steele's tuning, apparently did tune down to B. I still can't find evidence of him ever playing a 5 string though
Prob had no use for the high G string.
I think Pete Steele dealt with a lot of G strings...
actualidiot wrote:rickenbastard wrote:whoismarykelly wrote:rickenbastard wrote:Came back to admit being wrong about Peter Steele's tuning, apparently did tune down to B. I still can't find evidence of him ever playing a 5 string though
Prob had no use for the high G string.
I think Pete Steele dealt with a lot of G strings...
Is he related to Lexington Steele?
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