~Griffin wrote:I've never heard of them unfortunately. But welcome anyway! Glad to have more new people on the thread!street soldier. wrote:Oh man. Stratocasters are soooo much fun to mess around with. I've been tweaking the volume and distortion for at least an hour and a half or so after I restrung it, and I found out how to make weird noises with it.
I could be the next Tom Morello... jk
I showed my mum some stuff, and she had a go but she grew her nails out too long to play it properly (not like those world record people, it's controlled). I played All For Nothing for her xD Distortion makes it sound so much better than on my acoustic guitar.
...awesome...
I couldn't help noticing your signature features Rebellion as one of your favorite songs, and I couldn't help but mention that that particular Linkin Park song has it struck quite a fondness in myself with System of a Down being an attribute to the song. I love Linkin Park, and System of a Down, and I will admit to being skeptical about the feature, considering their less than mutual qualities, but then I heard the song, and I will admit while their collaborative quality is to some extent contradictory, it however is, in all respect, a recipe for genius!
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I read somewhere that both bands learned stuff from each other. I think Daron had just wanted to jam with Linkin Park but they never really did that, and Mike attempted to make up a drum part with a keyboard (which he apparently does quite a lot) and Daron said it took ages for System Of A Down to come up with drum parts by using the actual drums, and that Mike made it look so easy xD I can't remember where it was, but I think this is pretty close to what it said. I think it also said that Daron came up with the guitar part in the song c: I'm not entirely sure if this is accurate, but I think it's mostly what was there.