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Riff Tone
Hayat Al Khezea
Al-Namrood
Guitarmetal2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown solidbody electric (likely Ibanez or ESP-style, based on genre/era, but not confirmed for this song)
AmpUnknown high-gain amp (likely solid-state or digital, possibly Line 6, Peavey, or Marshall MG, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain8.5
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 2010s era. No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model for 'Hayat Al Khezea' riff section. Band is known for limited resources and DIY production. No evidence of live rig for this song.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussivescooped midsaggressive palm mutinghigh-gain saturationslightly synthetic, digital edgeminimal ambienceraw, lo-fi productionfocused attackdense and layeredemphasis on clarity and aggression
Difficulty
The riff requires fast, accurate picking and tight palm muting at a high tempo, typical of black metal rhythm work, but does not involve advanced lead techniques or complex chord voicings.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown solidbody electric (likely Ibanez or ESP-style, based on genre/era, but not confirmed for this song)
AmpUnknown high-gain amp (likely solid-state or digital, possibly Line 6, Peavey, or Marshall MG, but not confirmed for this recording)
Amp Settings
gain8.5
bass5.5
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, 2010s era. No direct evidence of exact guitar or amp model for 'Hayat Al Khezea' riff section. Band is known for limited resources and DIY production. No evidence of live rig for this song.
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussivescooped midsaggressive palm mutinghigh-gain saturationslightly synthetic, digital edgeminimal ambienceraw, lo-fi productionfocused attackdense and layeredemphasis on clarity and aggression
Difficulty
The riff requires fast, accurate picking and tight palm muting at a high tempo, typical of black metal rhythm work, but does not involve advanced lead techniques or complex chord voicings.