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Dyllheaven88
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Digging through some old tapes dusted this one off , excellent guitar tone and some jammers on this one !
Agreed. The rhythm guitars seem to have some phase-issues, almost sounding ring-modulator-y. But more albums from that era suffered from that tone. They probably notched out too much specific mids, neutering and hollowing the tone in the process.I liked that album a lot when it came out. Bought the CD not too long after it came out. My only critique is how small and thin the mix sounds compared to what was available just a few short years after it came it. Still going to give it a fresh spin later tonight though!
Digging through some old tapes dusted this one off , excellent guitar tone and some jammers on this one !
One of my fave Testament albums
Dude that is the best story yet I’ve heard!!I was the guitar tech for Testament at this show. There was a point during the show where people were standing behind the backline and tripped and pulled Glen's speaker cord out of a cabinet. I was about to kill the guy who did it but I had to scramble back there and plug it back in. I don't remember what part of the show it was, but I could never find it on the CD. I guess it didn't ruin the CD. Ha ha
(side note: All of their Marshalls were dummy cabinets except for two full stacks on each side for Glen and Eric. Losing a cabinet could have been a bigger deal than it looked in that "wall of speakers")