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Solo Tone
Livin' It Up
Limp Bizkit
Guitarmetal2000s
Original Gear
GuitarIbanez RG 7-string (likely RG7620 or UV7, as used by Wes Borland in late 1990s Limp Bizkit studio recordings)
AmpMesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head
Amp Settings
gain0
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 2000 (Chocolate Starfish era). Guitar and amp confirmed for era and band, but not for clean solo section specifically. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for clean parts in this song.
Tone Character(10)
crystal-clear and glassytight low endbright and articulate highsslightly scooped midsno audible breakup or crunchsubtle ambient delaypercussive attackstudio-polished clarityno modulation swirldynamic response to picking
Difficulty
The solo is technically straightforward but requires clean execution, precise timing with delay, and dynamic control for a polished studio sound.
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Original Gear
GuitarIbanez RG 7-string (likely RG7620 or UV7, as used by Wes Borland in late 1990s Limp Bizkit studio recordings)
AmpMesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier 100W 3-channel Solo Head
Amp Settings
gain0
bass5.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 2000 (Chocolate Starfish era). Guitar and amp confirmed for era and band, but not for clean solo section specifically. No evidence of alternate guitars or amps for clean parts in this song.
Tone Character(10)
crystal-clear and glassytight low endbright and articulate highsslightly scooped midsno audible breakup or crunchsubtle ambient delaypercussive attackstudio-polished clarityno modulation swirldynamic response to picking
Difficulty
The solo is technically straightforward but requires clean execution, precise timing with delay, and dynamic control for a polished studio sound.