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Riff Tone
Zombie
YUNGBLUD
Guitarrock2010s+
Original Gear
GuitarEpiphone YUNGBLUD Signature (likely used for studio and live, but not 100% confirmed for studio recording of 'Zombie')
AmpOrange Terror Stamp (pedal amp, confirmed by Joe Perry for the 'Zombie' sessions)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Notes
Studio recording, 2025. Adam Warrington (YUNGBLUD's guitarist) is the likely player for the riff section. Gear is based on studio session details and rig rundowns for this era. No explicit confirmation of pickup selector position or exact pedal settings for the riff section.
Tone Character(10)
British-voiced cruncharticulate and punchytight low endpresent midsslightly compressed attackopen and dynamicclear note separationmoderate sustainnot overly saturatedhint of analog warmth
Difficulty
The riff is rhythmically tight and requires good muting and accent control, but uses straightforward power chords and moderate tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.
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Original Gear
GuitarEpiphone YUNGBLUD Signature (likely used for studio and live, but not 100% confirmed for studio recording of 'Zombie')
AmpOrange Terror Stamp (pedal amp, confirmed by Joe Perry for the 'Zombie' sessions)
Amp Settings
gain6.5
bass6
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Create Free AccountEffects & Signal Chain
Notes
Studio recording, 2025. Adam Warrington (YUNGBLUD's guitarist) is the likely player for the riff section. Gear is based on studio session details and rig rundowns for this era. No explicit confirmation of pickup selector position or exact pedal settings for the riff section.
Tone Character(10)
British-voiced cruncharticulate and punchytight low endpresent midsslightly compressed attackopen and dynamicclear note separationmoderate sustainnot overly saturatedhint of analog warmth
Difficulty
The riff is rhythmically tight and requires good muting and accent control, but uses straightforward power chords and moderate tempo, making it accessible to intermediate players.