Steve
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Anyone else remember this?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40tNta_3qBQ
Thats the whole concert there, back when i was at college i used to be into a lot of trance music and rap. Most of my mates were into metal though, but i never really got it.
Then one of them showed this when it came out, was on VHS. That concert got me right into some of the stuff, and went through a stage of being into metal.
Watching it back even now i think that tour was immense, standard of music in that genre anyway these days isnt the same.
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Gary
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Watched that video so much it broke 
Would have loved to have been there!
<3 korn
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Gary
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Just got to rammstein. Forgot how mental they are
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Steve
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korn - faget at the end is immense
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Gary
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The whole set is awesome. Saw them in 02 on their untouchables your and was epic, puddle of mudd as support was random though 
I miss nu-metal
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Nath
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Takes me back when listening to Limp Bizkit. Just ordered their greatest hits album because of this thread
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JamesMc
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Always loved Korn one of the only bands i still listened to from when i went "Grungy" always had really good Hip Hop guests on their albums too.
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Steve
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lost there edge sort of 2003 on wards though
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Mad Moe
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Kinda reminds me a bit of the Judgment Night soundtrack
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Rob E
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Wes Boarland I used to love the wierd shit he would dress up in on stage
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Steve
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yep it fascinates me to this day
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Rob E
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have you seen any of his art work? Just as interesting, as is his "Black Light Burns" side project from a few years ago. Good album
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Lynny
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David Silveria would get it
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Steve
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So would I
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Steve
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I know nothing about playing instruments, is the raw bass riff entirely produced by the bass? or a contribution of them all? seems a lot of power from one guitar
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Steve
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also fascinated by fieldys pop slap bass technique
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adiohead
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thread is
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Ben J
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Rammstein are mental but good.
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
I know nothing about playing instruments, is the raw bass riff entirely produced by the bass? or a contribution of them all? seems a lot of power from one guitar
7 string guitars + massivly dropped tuning is where the sound comes from. Fieldys bass slap produces more of a tap than a bass note.
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Gary
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Also, opinions of everyone is this thread have massivly gone up... even steve
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quote: Originally posted by Gary
quote: Originally posted by Steve
I know nothing about playing instruments, is the raw bass riff entirely produced by the bass? or a contribution of them all? seems a lot of power from one guitar
7 string guitars + massivly dropped tuning is where the sound comes from. Fieldys bass slap produces more of a tap than a bass note.
They're standard 7 strings dropped one step to A. That tuning is considered high nowadays Orgy's guitar tone is sooo much bigger.
Love Fieldys signature tone, shit loads of mid range and fuck all else.
I remember going into Our Price with my Nan to buy this when I was about 12 fucking awsome!
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Steve
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so all the bass is a contribution of all guitars?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoF0YNlJcPY&feature=related
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thegsi
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quote: Originally posted by Steve
so all the bass is a contribution of all guitars?
What?
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