Techdeth
RESIDENT ROCK PROFESSOR
Show me your fav sylosis tonesSylosis probably pops up in that thread quite often.
I like KSE too, even though they went through a lot of amps on their journey.
Show me your fav sylosis tonesSylosis probably pops up in that thread quite often.
I like KSE too, even though they went through a lot of amps on their journey.
It is not about tones, as they are all 5150.Show me your fav sylosis tones
All the tones and tunes on these 2 albums KILL.
This link takes you to the entire playist:
This link takes you to the entire playist:
I need to listen some moreIt is not about tones, as they are all 5150.
But falls in modern thrash category with tasty riffs.
I meant songs actual lol frIt is not about tones, as they are all 5150.
But falls in modern thrash category with tasty riffs.
I put on I Sever and I must say these tones are really fucking good . And the songsIt is not about tones, as they are all 5150.
But falls in modern thrash category with tasty riffs.
It’s a tightrope. Trashy enough to fit the feel and the vibe, but rocking enough you would actually want to turn it up and not be pissed you spent money on it…In regards to Thrash tones sounding kind of "abysmal" as previously stated, I think a lot of it has to do with stylistic choice. A lot of people complain about Destruction's first few albums having really tinny guitar sound, however I feel like part of that is because they wanted to make the music sound "evil" for a lack of a better term. You can tell that more extreme-sounding bands would be influenced by the production of stuff like Venom and Hellhammer. Actually for my tastes I really don't like Thrash, Black, or Death Metal to have high-fidelity production at all. That type of stuff is better suited for AOR.
To a point, I agree, but I think for the most part it was just poor production techniques, and it did get better as time went on. Plus, some bands put out albums with much better production. I'd have to spend a few hours with my record collection to tell you which ones, but some were definitely standouts. The best example that comes to mind is Speak English or Die by Stormtroopers of Death. I haven't listened to it in a while, but I remember it being much thicker and heavier than pretty much anything else at the time (I'll have to throw it on when I get home to test my memory).In regards to Thrash tones sounding kind of "abysmal" as previously stated, I think a lot of it has to do with stylistic choice. A lot of people complain about Destruction's first few albums having really tinny guitar sound, however I feel like part of that is because they wanted to make the music sound "evil" for a lack of a better term. You can tell that more extreme-sounding bands would be influenced by the production of stuff like Venom and Hellhammer. Actually for my tastes I really don't like Thrash, Black, or Death Metal to have high-fidelity production at all. That type of stuff is better suited for AOR.
Massive tones! Albeit post production =NOT the same tone coming out of the cab
Yes. She was one of a kind.It still bums me out she didn’t find a way to keep living.
Cycle of Suffering made me pick guitar back up after several years not touching it. The downpicked part.I meant songs actual lol fr
Yeah, I like their music!I put on I Sever and I must say these tones are really fucking good . And the songs