Buckethead/Randy Rhodes/Yngwie malmsteen/michael angelo
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Buckethead/Randy Rhodes/Yngwie malmsteen/michael angelo
Look its buckethead =] ---> --->
and for those of you who hate **buckethead**.. i really don't see how, if its for his music. He has so many different genres. Like his newest album, "A diamond in the rough" has really slow melodical songs. And they have no metal sounding parts or fast solos or anything, which is what he's mostly known for.
And "slaughterhous on the prairy" mixes some of both. Tho it has a lot more rocky sounding guitar parts in it. it doesn't have any speedy breakdowns.
"crime slunk scene" has some amazing songs. "colma" has some good ones.
I like the songs soothsayer, of course, jordans alright, lebron, lebrons hammer, almost everything from "a diamond in the rough". Big sur moon, welcome to buckethead land, nottingham lace.. and so on
if anyone that reads this even knows who buckethead is
i also like **randy rhodes** [former guitarist for ozzy-he played crazy train and mr crowly] but he died in 1981 in a plane crash -_-
I like how he implied his classical skills in with his rocky solos. you can tell by his technique
Also **Yngwie Malmsteen**. I like how he uses neoclassical sounds in a lot of his songs.
And **michael angelo batio**.. speed freak.. i like his song "No boundaries" listen to it. I like the arpeggiation at 1:09, i learned to play it and the neoclassical part that starts at 2:07 is very nice.
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and for those of you who hate **buckethead**.. i really don't see how, if its for his music. He has so many different genres. Like his newest album, "A diamond in the rough" has really slow melodical songs. And they have no metal sounding parts or fast solos or anything, which is what he's mostly known for.
And "slaughterhous on the prairy" mixes some of both. Tho it has a lot more rocky sounding guitar parts in it. it doesn't have any speedy breakdowns.
"crime slunk scene" has some amazing songs. "colma" has some good ones.
I like the songs soothsayer, of course, jordans alright, lebron, lebrons hammer, almost everything from "a diamond in the rough". Big sur moon, welcome to buckethead land, nottingham lace.. and so on
if anyone that reads this even knows who buckethead is
i also like **randy rhodes** [former guitarist for ozzy-he played crazy train and mr crowly] but he died in 1981 in a plane crash -_-
I like how he implied his classical skills in with his rocky solos. you can tell by his technique
Also **Yngwie Malmsteen**. I like how he uses neoclassical sounds in a lot of his songs.
And **michael angelo batio**.. speed freak.. i like his song "No boundaries" listen to it. I like the arpeggiation at 1:09, i learned to play it and the neoclassical part that starts at 2:07 is very nice.
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Re: Buckethead/Randy Rhodes/Yngwie malmsteen/michael angelo
Acually, Kirk hammet tops them all over, hes more mainstream and a bigger fan base. All your nubs havnt touched 25,000,000 records sold combined rofl.
Re: Buckethead/Randy Rhodes/Yngwie malmsteen/michael angelo
xD kirk isn't as guitar skilled. maybe musically skilled. and i guess hes got em beat on albums tho. because they have a kick ass singer and drummer lol
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