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imo this is very injustified use of the 8 string, it may be tuned very low, but does not add heaviness or anything; i don't know :s I just can't see the use of it.
imo this is very injustified use of the 8 string, it may be tuned very low, but does not add heaviness or anything; i don't know :s I just can't see the use of it.
Clean vocals sound strikingly like Akerfeldt, or is that just me?
Have you ever heard justified use of an 8 string?
Uhmmm yes, by Mr. Fredrik Thordendal and Mårten Hagström.
There stuff with the 7s was WAY better IMO.
There stuff with the 7s was WAY better IMO.
Not to mention Meshuggah is hardly musical. Innovative, rhythmically challenging, genre-defining, and influential, sure, but not 'musical.'
And seriously, they could do 100% of what they do on a lower tuned 6, if they even need that many strings.
Not to mention Meshuggah is hardly musical. Innovative, rhythmically challenging, genre-defining, and influential, sure, but not 'musical.'
Oh, blow it out your ass you pompous prick.
And yeah they do, for the clean stuff, the chords and the solos. Man....
LOL
I think everyone needs to calm down, everyone is entitled to their opinions. I think the point Jeff is making is that most people don't use the full range of extended range instruments. Actually doing things you wouldn't be able to with out the use of another string. ie Dream Theater's use of 7's (in general) needs the full 7 strings.
While in contrast, the majority of Suicide Silence songs don't need more than 3 strings. This is exemplified by Max Cavalera. Not many bands use the full range of a 6 string guitar either....not to say they have to. But at the same time when you say 7 or 8 string people generally think "OMGZ has to be br00talz".