Hilarious. Before I even listened to the clip, I knew that the "heaviest bass tone" would have most of the low end cut. Even through my home stereo's 15" subwoofer, it sounds like it's rolled off at 120 Hz or maybe even higher. That's not heavy bass; it's bass kazoo.
@@AlfieForrester you can find some of the Tom's recorded isolated bass tracks on the internet and let me tell, they are sloppier than sex in the nursing home.
SO. If you really want to know what Al Cisneros is using on most of his stuff, it’s a Rickenbacker split with the Rick O’ Sound which splits the pickups into their own paths with a TRS split cable & then his neck is split again into wet/dry signals. The bridge pickup goes through a DOD 250 Preamp into a modded cranked Green Matamp 120. Then his Neck wet signal goes into a Boss DS1, then into another modded cranked Green Matamp 120. Then he has a small amount of dry into various clean bass amps. He’s messed with it over the years but that’s essentially his main way of getting that tone from Sleep/OM/live stuff. It’s quite the rig. Especially playing through those extremely heavy Green 8x10’s.
I saw them at Livestock in Zephyrhills, FL(turned into mudstock..lol) right up front and the bass felt like it was turning my guts inside out, but in a killer way....lol. Sh*t got pretty crazy and my bro got rolled up into a muddy carpet. Ahh, memories.
One of the best bassist I’ve seen live playing a Rickenbacker was Chris Squire of Yes. He played the bass like a lead guitar. That was on the tour for “ Fragile “ in 1971. He was always outstanding. Check out his first solo album “ Fish Out of Water “.
Felix Pappalardi of the rock group Mountain had the most beastly bass sound ever playing a Gibson EB-1 through custom Sunn bass amps using natural tube overdrive to an ungodly amount. I have still to this day not heard a more terrifying but satisfying bass sound. It had to be to compete with Leslie West’s gut piercing guitar riffs
I used to hang with Al and Matt when they were just young fellas finding their way with Asbestos Death. I am so impressed by how much of an effect they have had through their music, and how they have managed to stay out of trouble. Great job, guys!
you see, this is why I love and many others love this random behs channel on youtube. you actually dig into the sound, atmosphere, listen to the crowd. not really following the fad, just humble and willing to explore. unlike channels like that italian SLAP bass guy beating on a dead horse with content. i mean Christ man, it's Sleep on this kind of channel. what a treat.
Al's seen UFOs split the sky like a sheet! My favorite is how he brought his "small" rig to the Amoeba record store show. His small rig, of course, is two Matamp GT200s and two 8x10 cabs.
@@hessex1899 they were really cool though. He had those 4x15s custom made along with his GT200s and 400 watt tube slave units. At one point he was using a combo of 2x18s, 4x15s and 8x10s. I’d imagine that was earth shatteringly loud
Got the chance to see OM once back in Portugal and their sound was so massive and thick!! Normally Portuguese audience can be a bit loud as we tend to be talking and screaming during the sets but on this one everyone was in absolute silence and trance... was beautiful
Now do Dixie Dave of weedeater! Love how him and Dave Shepherd combined the bass in the guitar tones to basically sound like one instrument, also his tone is like a perfect reflection of his personality
I saw Yes in the early 90's when they toured with all members of the band. Chris Squire played an extended version of The Fish where he must have dropped the tuning on the E string because at the finale of the song, he played it open and you could barely even hear it but the whole stadium shook.
Greatest Vid! Love deep bass tone, my favs are the 70s Rics (nailed it here), Gib RD Artists, and Kramer 6000B. I still have my Kramer, it shakes the house 😂
Barry Adamson from Magazine - his tone on The Light Pours Out Of Me (studio version) is very unusual: a mixture of Chorus, Delay and Phaser is beguiling.
Finally! Al is a beast of a player, and his tone most certainly reflects that! Some of his basslines wirh OM have been some of the most creative I’ve heard in a while! He’s also a dope singer too, with a very trance-like, meditative chant style
To me personally, I love the tone of Tom Petersson of Cheap Trick. I think he also uses an Orange AD 200 thru Orange 4X12 cabs. That 12 string bass he uses sounds like a Jumbo Jet coming down the runway!!!!!! 👍
Speaking of heavy. I saw The Misfits way back in 1997, the Michale Graves era, and Jerry Only’s bass tone back then was… man, it’s hard to describe. It was huge. The gain was roaring, but it also had this kind of synth like dynamic to it. He was probably running some kind of rack gear to layer that complexity to his tone. I saw them again over 10 years ago, and he definitely boiled his rig down, because it wasn’t anywhere near as gnarly. At the 1997 gig, they had the curtains closed, and Only hit some notes to make sure he’s on, so you could hear just his bass alone, and it was like they had a T- Rex back stage they were about to bring out.
Metal guitarplayer weighing in: Not a big deal. It has unfortunately been lost but I owned a bass distortion pedal by the great bargain pedal specialists Arion. This Arion bass distortion pedal cost only $20 new and it provided the same bass sound that is heard in this video.
I've been playing bass since 76. This is nothing more than a bass with a distortion pedal. I go for Jaco Pastorius when I had my fretless built. Now THAT'S tone. This is mud!
There is something incredible and unique about the Ricky wiring when both pickups are on full. Somehow the clarity and attack go way way up and then you can drive it like this. I've run mine just through a treble boost.
It may sound off, but Mel Schacher from Grand Funk Railroad had the biggest sound in my book. Check out the song In Need, he was booming. Felix Pappalardi also had a huge sound.
Eléctric wizard , sleep , eyehategod , acid bath
the four horsemen of the sludgepocalypse
And buzzoven
I saw Eyehatehod and Acid Bath one time it was amazing
Yes Audie pitre
Don’t forget weedeater
Completely sober lmao. Long live Sleep!!
This had me laughing too!
And Om! That footage is (I think) from Om’s concert at Amoeba a long time ago. Dude was peaking during “At Giza.” It was awesome!
Haha I think theres a clip of the Amoeba Om set titled "Al Cisneros tripping balls"
That’s the live Amoeba Om gig! Epic one.
Hilarious. Before I even listened to the clip, I knew that the "heaviest bass tone" would have most of the low end cut. Even through my home stereo's 15" subwoofer, it sounds like it's rolled off at 120 Hz or maybe even higher. That's not heavy bass; it's bass kazoo.
Peter Steele's bass tone (and voice) were sooo deep, RIP Green Man.
Arguably best front man/bass man combo
My all time favorite band. Miss them.
Pete’s bass lines and tone are epic, I absolutely agree. Type O’s cover of Cinnamon Girl is epic, and superior to Neil Young’s despite Neil hating it.
@@reedrex1 Lemmy
Peter Steele was amazing! He is pretty much a God to me. May his music live on forever.❤
"Looking completely sober"😂😂
The guy from Primitive man has an absolutely smothering tone
They don't have a bassist
@@lucky1173 they most definitely do
@@lucky1173Jonathan Campos plays bass in Primitive Man
@@lucky1173but.....they do
@@lucky1173are you high?
I think you should do a ‘can they play behs’ episode for Tom Araya of Slayer.
Hell yes! (But as a longtime behs player & thrash fan, yes he can.)
Well, his bass tracks were dirty, uneven and muddy, and Kerry King said that since late 90s Tom didn't play bass in studio.
@@richard_4stringmf178That's probably untrue, he was probably just bringing attention to himself because of his solo project
@@AlfieForrester you can find some of the Tom's recorded isolated bass tracks on the internet and let me tell, they are sloppier than sex in the nursing home.
@@highonsleep4219 No, I mean the statement about Kerry playing bass
SO. If you really want to know what Al Cisneros is using on most of his stuff, it’s a Rickenbacker split with the Rick O’ Sound which splits the pickups into their own paths with a TRS split cable & then his neck is split again into wet/dry signals. The bridge pickup goes through a DOD 250 Preamp into a modded cranked Green Matamp 120. Then his Neck wet signal goes into a Boss DS1, then into another modded cranked Green Matamp 120. Then he has a small amount of dry into various clean bass amps. He’s messed with it over the years but that’s essentially his main way of getting that tone from Sleep/OM/live stuff. It’s quite the rig. Especially playing through those extremely heavy Green 8x10’s.
So his bass is heavily modified itself? Cuz it looks like he has a second bridge pickup and no neck pickup.
Cool!
Omg thanks. I have been looking for more info on his rig for ages
I thought the cabs were 8x15s they seem huge for 8x10s
@noneofyerbiz6321 it's a custom bass from rickenbacker
@@noneofyerbiz6321 its his own signature rick model
Back in the day when i smoked weed a lot, that's all I owned, a bass guitar and a boss overdrive pedal. I slept on someones floor.
THE doom metal sound.
That story reminds me of Linoleum by Nofx
Really a big Al Cisneros Fan, glad that this video was made.
Everybody go listen to Sleep and Om right now you won’t regret it.
u sounds like my dad 😂 he loves those bands
Om is so cute
I don't know why but Om always reminds me of Stoned Jesus.
Om is absurdly good.
They peaked with Pilgrimage.
"Look on to zion
though it can been seen,
Man on the moon
cannot help me see!"
Bob Weston of Shellac has a bass tone so good they made a pedal to emulate it, and it fucking kicks
sleep rules
The dude working at my local head shop had The Science’s playing when I went in a few months ago and turned me on to these guys. They DO rule!!
Incredible band.
OM too
Dopesmoker. 1 hour of pure pleasure 🎶🖤💜🔥
JJ Burnel and the tone of that stolen green Fender!
Get a grip on yourself
Whatever happened to all the heroes
I went to a Type O Negative show in the 90s and Peter Steele's bass was insane
Lucky bastard! 😂
Yeah I'd definitely say his tone was the heaviest. Saw them 2wice
I saw them at Livestock in Zephyrhills, FL(turned into mudstock..lol) right up front and the bass felt like it was turning my guts inside out, but in a killer way....lol. Sh*t got pretty crazy and my bro got rolled up into a muddy carpet. Ahh, memories.
No fucking way you mentioned sleep. LETS GOO🤘
Do one on electric wizard
They tone mostly depends on guitars fuzz.
The Bass tone from Godflesh is also pretty heavy!
Stretcleaner ...
@@RodrigoLaiho7 exactly!
Streetcleaner is heavy as all fuck!
+1 for Godflesh - nothing compares.
As someone wearing a Godflesh shirt rn you’re not exactly lying
One of the best bassist I’ve seen live playing a Rickenbacker was Chris Squire of Yes. He played the bass like a lead guitar. That was on the tour for “ Fragile “ in 1971. He was always outstanding. Check out his first solo album “ Fish Out of Water “.
Playing Sleep on a good sound system is quite the experience, you can feel when Al hits the strings.
I can't believe you did Al!! He doesn't get enough credit and neither do you! Thanks, man.!
Felix Pappalardi of the rock group Mountain had the most beastly bass sound ever playing a Gibson EB-1 through custom Sunn bass amps using natural tube overdrive to an ungodly amount. I have still to this day not heard a more terrifying but satisfying bass sound. It had to be to compete with Leslie West’s gut piercing guitar riffs
His sound at Woodstock was monstrous
I used to hang with Al and Matt when they were just young fellas finding their way with Asbestos Death. I am so impressed by how much of an effect they have had through their music, and how they have managed to stay out of trouble. Great job, guys!
Me too!! We probably know each other 😄
My favorite heavy bass tone is when Primus played those damn blue collared tweakers at Woodstock 94
I am so glad to find someone else who has an appreciation for how insane that tone was
@@seraphimdunn bro for real it was like a sound from another planet id give anything to have been in that crowd
On The Mountain at Dawn by OM has such a nasty tone, its so bloody good
That and their song shrine builder.
Flight of the eagle or bedouins vigil
As soon as you said this was the heaviest bass tone I immediatly thought of Al. Sleep and Om rule!
I was like "pretty sure it's not as heavy as Sleep's bass tone" when it started. Wasn't disappointed 😂
He literally set a speaker on fire with his tone when I seen OM live
you see, this is why I love and many others love this random behs channel on youtube. you actually dig into the sound, atmosphere, listen to the crowd. not really following the fad, just humble and willing to explore.
unlike channels like that italian SLAP bass guy beating on a dead horse with content.
i mean Christ man, it's Sleep on this kind of channel. what a treat.
Al's seen UFOs split the sky like a sheet! My favorite is how he brought his "small" rig to the Amoeba record store show. His small rig, of course, is two Matamp GT200s and two 8x10 cabs.
Those weren’t 8x10s. They were 4x15s. I saw OM play at a small 250 person club and he had 4 ampeg SVTs running and it was insanely loud
@@Louzahsol Oh, TIL. Thanks Lou!
@@hessex1899 they were really cool though. He had those 4x15s custom made along with his GT200s and 400 watt tube slave units. At one point he was using a combo of 2x18s, 4x15s and 8x10s. I’d imagine that was earth shatteringly loud
4x15s is ludicrous. What a legend.
@@Louzahsol No doubt. I am a big fan of matamps and oranges. In fact I am seriously considering buying a GT120 MV this year.
Top 5 Geddy Lee bass lines?
Al is a beast I have listened to all the sleep, om and his solo dub stuff it's all amazing
Got the chance to see OM once back in Portugal and their sound was so massive and thick!! Normally Portuguese audience can be a bit loud as we tend to be talking and screaming during the sets but on this one everyone was in absolute silence and trance... was beautiful
Now do Dixie Dave of weedeater! Love how him and Dave Shepherd combined the bass in the guitar tones to basically sound like one instrument, also his tone is like a perfect reflection of his personality
I saw Yes in the early 90's when they toured with all members of the band. Chris Squire played an extended version of The Fish where he must have dropped the tuning on the E string because at the finale of the song, he played it open and you could barely even hear it but the whole stadium shook.
Seeing that Rickenbacker made me think of Chris too!
Primus is probably the best I’ve heard, “Jerry was a race car driver” nuts
Greatest Vid! Love deep bass tone, my favs are the 70s Rics (nailed it here), Gib RD Artists, and Kramer 6000B. I still have my Kramer, it shakes the house 😂
Yoooo never thought we’d get the recognition we deserve as doom metal bassists
King's X - Pillow. I don't think you're ready.
The Bass Shaman himself 🙌🙌🙌 I love that man. Om is like my soul music 😌😌😌
Al Cisneros, a LEGEND
Usual Lemmy's day at studio...
R.I.P. metal grandpa
You should do Bryan Gibson of Lightning Bolt
You probably need to build your amp out of parts of the Titanic to achieve that sound though
Too many pedals to be used.
Man i love the way you speak, its so good to listen to. And i mean it.
The bass on the In Flames album Come Clarity
that fucking tone crushes
Nirvana - ENDLESS NAMELESS (1991 RADIO PERFORMANCE)
I've been waiting for a video on Al!
Also, day 80 of asking for Brian Gibson's bass tone from Lightning Bolt!
Barry Adamson from Magazine - his tone on The Light Pours Out Of Me (studio version) is very unusual: a mixture of Chorus, Delay and Phaser is beguiling.
Finally! Al is a beast of a player, and his tone most certainly reflects that! Some of his basslines wirh OM have been some of the most creative I’ve heard in a while! He’s also a dope singer too, with a very trance-like, meditative chant style
what song is that. I need to know!!
Commenting to be brought back when someone answers
@@wilsonkeeler5977 I think its Sonic Titan by Sleep. The part he's playing is the bass solo before the lyrics kick in. Hope this helps!!!
It is Sonic Titan
Captivating as all hell man. Sounded sweet!
Lemmy Kilmister, the king of heavy bass
The heaviest bass tone I've ever heard live was from the Strangler's Jean Jacques Burnel. Sounds similar and I loved it.
I love Sleep, last time I saw him play he was playing an Ampeg SVT into an 8x10
Lemmy says hold my beer. Well, Jack n Coke that is.
Sounds like me shitting myself after eating school cafeteria food.
Saw them live a few years back, it was the loudest show I've been to. Shook my whole body.
definitely up there. all time loudest show though was definitely lightning bolt. helps you're 4 feet from the wall of cabs though too.😊
Man, you blistered out a recipe for that. Nailed it. Excellent.
Doug Pinnick, 12 string Hamer live, In The New Age. Holy fuck. Makes this guy sound like a ukelele.
you nailed it!
Giving Al some love 🖤
To me, Krist Novoselic on the final bit of Foo Fighters' I Should Have Know goes so hard, incredible raw tone
Wow!!!! That sounds amazing!!!
To me personally, I love the tone of Tom Petersson of Cheap Trick. I think he also uses an Orange AD 200 thru Orange 4X12 cabs. That 12 string bass he uses sounds like a Jumbo Jet coming down the runway!!!!!! 👍
Seeing them live was incredible. But when I first saw Al play with Om in high school my life changed.
I used to use 4x12 1x18 emperor cabs with an old ampeg v4. So loud and crunchy
SLEEP holy Mountain--- one of the best albums of all time.
Now THAT is great bass
I remember trying to get an ultra dark & heavy tone once, and my drummer told me to leave. 😄
Lol 😆 🤣
Speaking of heavy. I saw The Misfits way back in 1997, the Michale Graves era, and Jerry Only’s bass tone back then was… man, it’s hard to describe. It was huge. The gain was roaring, but it also had this kind of synth like dynamic to it. He was probably running some kind of rack gear to layer that complexity to his tone. I saw them again over 10 years ago, and he definitely boiled his rig down, because it wasn’t anywhere near as gnarly. At the 1997 gig, they had the curtains closed, and Only hit some notes to make sure he’s on, so you could hear just his bass alone, and it was like they had a T- Rex back stage they were about to bring out.
Dude you actually did a really good job recreating that tone. I'm impressed.
This is one those tones one just cannot recreate with a computer. U NEED that tube rumble
This is the best copy you've ever made of any musician.
Insanely sick arse bass tone
The bass tone from the album Operation Mind Crime by Queensryche. Such an amazing bass tone on that album
If you're looking for a distorted bass that won't compromise the low end, I suggest a Boss Fuzz pedal
That’s perfection
"Hagrid! Dont drop the bass that hard, the stage is falling apart"
Al Cisneros is a straight up legend. Sleep and Om!!
That's heavy man
darkglass would make it sound 95% of that already.
Gustaf and Dick from Meshuggah have had the heaviest bass tones I've ever heard. Blows this tone away.
Al Cisneros is the man! His tone is legendary
Al Cisneros is a god among bassists
Hell yea, Al is a legend and one of the main reasons I play Rics
I did monitors for that guy once!Great guy great tone!He played through 4 Ampeg Svt classics- 4 x10 cabs and one Marshall 4x12 cab!
That’s some straight up Doom Metal!
The neighbors from miles around must love you
Metal guitarplayer
weighing in:
Not a big deal. It has unfortunately
been lost but I owned a bass
distortion pedal by the great
bargain pedal specialists
Arion. This Arion bass distortion
pedal cost only $20 new and
it provided the same bass
sound that is heard in
this video.
19.99$ still got mine. Wish I still had my old Arion chorus.
I would use a hi/low split before the distortion- gain hi side and clean low side.
I've been playing bass since 76. This is nothing more than a bass with a distortion pedal. I go for Jaco Pastorius when I had my fretless built. Now THAT'S tone. This is mud!
you’re shorts have me rolling. That jacket joke😂
Proceed the Bassian 🤘
Bass tone of WORLD PEACE 😂
Sleep, Electric Wizard, Eyehategod, this bands was my next step after Sabbath. I don't smoke anymore, but still love that tone.
can finally hear bass on my phone
Heaviest bass tone ever is Definition of Cruelty Blind Hate Stand. If you can find that song by that band listen to it and you’ll hear what said
There is something incredible and unique about the Ricky wiring when both pickups are on full. Somehow the clarity and attack go way way up and then you can drive it like this. I've run mine just through a treble boost.
It may sound off, but Mel Schacher from Grand Funk Railroad had the biggest sound in my book. Check out the song In Need, he was booming. Felix Pappalardi also had a huge sound.
"tune down to C" is doing all the work.
First time I've ever seen Al mentioned on a bass channel. Hear his playing on Dragonaut by Sleep. Essential listening.