Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2014 2:20 am
you should get a les paul 
that's a good deal...i can do one better...i just got off the phone with UPS...i'm getting a Marshall 1960a cab for FREE...well, i'm paying for shipping but thats about £60...so basically for freeShaolinLambKiller wrote:I just picked up a pair of Celestion G12T100's for 80 bucks.
'adlibbing douchegroup conversations'ryan summit wrote:i imagine goin to a show with you
standing in a corner
nudging each other when a douchebag walks by
maybe even some adlibbing douchegroup conversations
if youll have me,DoS, ill be there
or naybe ill just go and make fun of you
from the other side of the room
awesome either way
No clue, and I already said it in the group message, but this band is so fucking good. Saw them at This Is Hardcore last year (or the year before maybe?) and I was too busy being blown away/getting kicked in the head to look at rigs.Ancient Astronaught wrote:Sooooooo went on a music downloading kick this weekend and discovered Tragedy.....(I know I'm probably uber late to the game...)
Are they straight into VTM120's or do they run pedals out front?!?! I can''t find any good live pics or videos that show pedalboards sofigured some of you His Hero is Gone fans here might now.
So what makes these bad ass sounds?!?!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YcRCobO1M8[/youtube]
I have a few Tragedy albums and loved HHIG. No idea what gear they use, I didn't even know they used VTM's (hey, I've got one!), but I just wanted to drop in that I recorded and played bass on a Tragedy inspired track one of my friends wrote. Just for fun, no band to back it up. It's all done and mostly mixed, I've just been waiting for him to be ready to record vocals for it.Ancient Astronaught wrote:Sooooooo went on a music downloading kick this weekend and discovered Tragedy.....(I know I'm probably uber late to the game...)
Are they straight into VTM120's or do they run pedals out front?!?! I can''t find any good live pics or videos that show pedalboards sofigured some of you His Hero is Gone fans here might now.
So what makes these bad ass sounds?!?!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YcRCobO1M8[/youtube]
Well whats weird is in older pics I see them rocking VTM's but in newer vids I see them rocking 5150's, but they don't sound as huge and thick so I dunno.BoatRich wrote:No clue, and I already said it in the group message, but this band is so fucking good. Saw them at This Is Hardcore last year (or the year before maybe?) and I was too busy being blown away/getting kicked in the head to look at rigs.
HHiG was definitely grindier and rawer which is awesome in its own right, and definitely better suits certain moods of mine. But never having really heard Tragedy before it blew my mind in a different way. The first album is definitely my favorite guitar tones, its like Les Paul's on the neck pickup into VTM's at full tilt and it sounds soooooo good.conky wrote:Tragedy are awesome but when I listen to them it just makes me kiss hhig that much more. Saw them live once and they both used marshalls. Dunno what they recorded with but I wouldn't doubt that the first album was all vtm
That's awesome bro post it up when ever it gets finished!!!!! Me n Boatrich's new project has a few surprise influences thrown in that I'll post up sometime soon.Corey Y wrote:I have a few Tragedy albums and loved HHIG. No idea what gear they use, I didn't even know they used VTM's (hey, I've got one!), but I just wanted to drop in that I recorded and played bass on a Tragedy inspired track one of my friends wrote. Just for fun, no band to back it up. It's all done and mostly mixed, I've just been waiting for him to be ready to record vocals for it.
This is probably their best song, if you have ever enjoyed punk rock in your life this song will pump you up like a mofo.pelliott wrote:This is one of those songs that comes on when I'm going for a run and I start sprinting and punching the air for the entire thing
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op_tjNLj3Ks[/youtube]