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Riff Tone
Boom Roasted
New Found Glory
Guitarpunk2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul or ESP/LTD Eclipse, based on NFG's typical studio gear for Chad Gilbert in 2020s)
AmpUnknown (likely Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier or Marshall JCM800, based on genre and era; no direct source for this song/recording)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2026 album 'Listen Up!'. No direct evidence for exact gear on 'Boom Roasted' riff; estimated from band’s typical studio setup and genre conventions.
Tone Character(10)
tight and punchyarticulate attackmodern pop-punk clarityaggressive and energeticcompressed and focusedmid-forward presencecrisp palm-muted chugsminimal ambiencebright but not harshpercussive rhythm
Difficulty
The riff requires fast, tight palm muting and precise power chord changes typical of modern pop-punk, but does not involve advanced techniques or complex chord voicings.
This tone has been researched 2 times by the community
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul or ESP/LTD Eclipse, based on NFG's typical studio gear for Chad Gilbert in 2020s)
AmpUnknown (likely Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier or Marshall JCM800, based on genre and era; no direct source for this song/recording)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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This tone has been researched 2 times by the community
Notes
Studio recording, 2026 album 'Listen Up!'. No direct evidence for exact gear on 'Boom Roasted' riff; estimated from band’s typical studio setup and genre conventions.
Tone Character(10)
tight and punchyarticulate attackmodern pop-punk clarityaggressive and energeticcompressed and focusedmid-forward presencecrisp palm-muted chugsminimal ambiencebright but not harshpercussive rhythm
Difficulty
The riff requires fast, tight palm muting and precise power chord changes typical of modern pop-punk, but does not involve advanced techniques or complex chord voicings.