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Riff Tone
Los malaventurados no lloran
PXNDX
Guitarrock2000s
Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Standard (likely 1990s-2000s, as used by PXNDX guitarist José Madero in this era)
AmpMarshall JCM900 (most commonly associated with PXNDX in studio and live for this era, no direct studio confirmation for this song but consistent with band’s sound and genre)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 2006 (from album 'Amantes Sunt Amentes'). No explicit studio rig rundown found for this song, but Les Paul + Marshall stack is visually and sonically confirmed for PXNDX in this era. No evidence of pedal use in riff section; amp distortion likely.
Tone Character(10)
tight and crunchyarticulate and punchyslight mid scoopbright upper midsclear note separationpercussive attackminimal ambienceclassic Marshall rhythmfull-bodied low endno modulation or delay
Difficulty
The riff requires tight palm muting and precise powerchord changes at a moderate tempo, but does not involve advanced techniques or complex timing.
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Original Gear
GuitarGibson Les Paul Standard (likely 1990s-2000s, as used by PXNDX guitarist José Madero in this era)
AmpMarshall JCM900 (most commonly associated with PXNDX in studio and live for this era, no direct studio confirmation for this song but consistent with band’s sound and genre)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6.5
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Notes
Studio recording, 2006 (from album 'Amantes Sunt Amentes'). No explicit studio rig rundown found for this song, but Les Paul + Marshall stack is visually and sonically confirmed for PXNDX in this era. No evidence of pedal use in riff section; amp distortion likely.
Tone Character(10)
tight and crunchyarticulate and punchyslight mid scoopbright upper midsclear note separationpercussive attackminimal ambienceclassic Marshall rhythmfull-bodied low endno modulation or delay
Difficulty
The riff requires tight palm muting and precise powerchord changes at a moderate tempo, but does not involve advanced techniques or complex timing.