Iron Maiden:S/T through Powerslave and Brave New World and Dance of Death Audioslave: S/T, Out of Exile Billy Joel: River of Dreams Bad Religion: Process of Belief Dave Matthews Band: Everyday, Busted Stuff any Dream Theater GnR: Appetite for Destruction Judas Priest: British steel Me...
i voted RIP for all the aformentioned reasons. my 1st album was Youthanasia, mostly due to Train of Consequences and A Tout Le Monde. but its a great album. id say of what i own, it'd be RIP, Peace Sells, Youthanasia, and The World Needs A Hero.
on this bill and ted deluxe package i got from my mom, they interviewed "professional" air guitarists. it was the stupidest thing ever. it was borderlining. i couldnt tell if they were joking or serious. apperantly (SP) they have Air guitar championships all over the place. BTW i do play air...
ok so i was on amazon and searched 7 string books (cuz ive been in a rut playing wise and need a kick in the butt) and this showed up... http://www.amazon.com/7-String-Guitar-All-Purpose-Reference-Navigating/dp/0634015761/ref=pd_bxgy_b_img_b/105-0235121-0936407 is this book any good? i mean...
pretty metal if you ask me. i wish EMGs came in other colors or there was a good looking sticker to cover it up. other than that, sounds killer. any chance on selling the pickups? :idea: layta :hbang: :metal:
i like it :hbang: . very tight sounding. interested with one too. lately ive been thingk about selling my amp and pedals (minus the EX7) and getting a POD/Vamp/proccessor and a drum machine.
+1 here as well. i had never heard a single song till i bought it, after reading an interview with wilton, petrucci and some other guy (big tour thing) in guitar world. i love it.:hbang: :shred:
all the drunks at my uncles house (him included) were raggin on Prince, saying he's a has been, and i could hardly hear anything. but i loved what i heard.