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Riff Tone
The Priest and the Matador (Live)
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Guitarpunk2000s
Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul Standard or ESP Eclipse, based on era and genre, but not confirmed for this live performance)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall JCM800 or Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier, but not confirmed for this live performance)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Notes
Live performance, circa 2007-2008. No direct source confirms exact guitar or amp model for this specific live recording. Pro Tools rig used for backing tracks, but no mention of guitar signal processing through it.
Tone Character(10)
tight and articulate rhythmaggressive palm mutingfull-bodied distortiondynamic build-upcrisp attackmodern post-hardcore edgewall of soundslightly scooped midsclear note separationpunchy low end
Difficulty
The riff requires solid palm muting technique, tight rhythm playing, and dynamic control to match the song's build-up and transitions, but does not involve advanced lead techniques.
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Original Gear
GuitarUnknown (likely Gibson Les Paul Standard or ESP Eclipse, based on era and genre, but not confirmed for this live performance)
AmpUnknown (likely Marshall JCM800 or Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier, but not confirmed for this live performance)
Amp Settings
gain7.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Live performance, circa 2007-2008. No direct source confirms exact guitar or amp model for this specific live recording. Pro Tools rig used for backing tracks, but no mention of guitar signal processing through it.
Tone Character(10)
tight and articulate rhythmaggressive palm mutingfull-bodied distortiondynamic build-upcrisp attackmodern post-hardcore edgewall of soundslightly scooped midsclear note separationpunchy low end
Difficulty
The riff requires solid palm muting technique, tight rhythm playing, and dynamic control to match the song's build-up and transitions, but does not involve advanced lead techniques.