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Riff Tone
Get Over It
Ok Go
Guitarrock2000s
Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (model not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on era, band photos, and typical indie/garage rock gear of early 2000s)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (model not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on genre, era, and tone; no direct source found)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, released 2002. No official rig rundown or studio notes found for this specific song/section. Gear inferred from era, genre, and typical band setup. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for this riff section.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussiveaggressive attackcrunchy midrangeclear note separationslightly grittydynamic responseminimal ambiencearticulate single-note riffspunchy and directgarage/indie rock energy
Difficulty
The riff requires fast, accurate picking and tight palm muting, but uses straightforward power chords and single-note lines, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarFender Telecaster (model not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on era, band photos, and typical indie/garage rock gear of early 2000s)
AmpMarshall JCM800 (model not explicitly confirmed, but highly likely based on genre, era, and tone; no direct source found)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, released 2002. No official rig rundown or studio notes found for this specific song/section. Gear inferred from era, genre, and typical band setup. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for this riff section.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussiveaggressive attackcrunchy midrangeclear note separationslightly grittydynamic responseminimal ambiencearticulate single-note riffspunchy and directgarage/indie rock energy
Difficulty
The riff requires fast, accurate picking and tight palm muting, but uses straightforward power chords and single-note lines, making it accessible to intermediate players.