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Riff Tone

Hot Dog

Limp Bizkit

Guitarmetal2000s

Original Gear

GuitarPRS Custom 24 (studio, 2000 era, likely used for clean sections per Guitar Chalk and era-typical Wes Borland choices)
AmpMesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier (studio, 2000 era, confirmed for album sessions and recommended for Hot Dog by Guitar Chalk)

Amp Settings

gain0
bass5.5

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Effects & Signal Chain

Notes

Studio recording, Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water (2000). Clean sections likely used the Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier on the clean channel. No direct evidence of alternate amp for clean parts; PRS Custom 24 is the most cited guitar for this era and song.

Tone Character(10)
bright and articulatetight low endpercussive attackslightly scooped midsclear note separationminimal breakupmodern clean with slight edgestudio-polished claritysnappy transient responsesubtle ambience from reverb/delay

Difficulty

The clean riff requires tight, syncopated rhythm and precise articulation to maintain clarity with subtle delay. While not technically advanced, the timing and cleanliness demand intermediate control.

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