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Riff Tone
Nobody's Home
ONE OK ROCK
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely ESP or PRS-style, as used by Toru Yamashita in this era)
AmpUnknown high-gain amp (likely Marshall JCM or Mesa/Boogie Rectifier, as used by ONE OK ROCK in 2010s studio recordings)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Notes
No direct sources specify the exact guitar, pickups, or amp for the studio recording of 'Nobody's Home' riff. All gear is estimated based on the band's typical 2010s studio setup and genre. Studio recording, 2010 (Niche Syndrome album).
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussiveaggressive palm mutingarticulate under high gainfull-bodied power chordsslightly scooped midscrisp and defined top endcontrolled low endmodern rock clarityno audible modulationfocused, punchy attack
Difficulty
The riff requires intermediate skill due to its tight, palm-muted rhythm, precise timing, and the need to maintain clarity with high-gain settings.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely ESP or PRS-style, as used by Toru Yamashita in this era)
AmpUnknown high-gain amp (likely Marshall JCM or Mesa/Boogie Rectifier, as used by ONE OK ROCK in 2010s studio recordings)
Amp Settings
gain7
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
No direct sources specify the exact guitar, pickups, or amp for the studio recording of 'Nobody's Home' riff. All gear is estimated based on the band's typical 2010s studio setup and genre. Studio recording, 2010 (Niche Syndrome album).
Tone Character(10)
tight and percussiveaggressive palm mutingarticulate under high gainfull-bodied power chordsslightly scooped midscrisp and defined top endcontrolled low endmodern rock clarityno audible modulationfocused, punchy attack
Difficulty
The riff requires intermediate skill due to its tight, palm-muted rhythm, precise timing, and the need to maintain clarity with high-gain settings.