More Than This was actually a finished song, not on St Anger, not on any Metallica record. But instead was done with Swizz Beats, released back in late 2002. More Than This being the same lyrics and instrumental, but the song being “We Did It Again.”
They have a unique sound to them. Try learning some load/reload songs and combine them with doom metal and nu metal aspects. Closest way to replicate the sound
@@DrEagle1776 Yeah. For me Presidio it just mix of ideas from Load & Reload but with some dark (depressing) harmonics, stoner/sludge and, probably, like you mentioned, doom metal elements, which reminds several songs from Slo Burn and, maybe, a little bit tracks of Slipknot's Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat by Slipknot, where, by the way, also used drop C tuning. St. Anger, I think, more similar to mix of Sepultura's and Korn's raw guitar sound, some riffs like that, which are in the first two SOAD albums, Godsmack's Awake, Faceless and partially first 3 Static-X releases. In other words, in musical style, Presidio is a gradual transition from Reload's experiments to pretty more popular in early 2000's groove/nu metal.
More Than This was actually a finished song, not on St Anger, not on any Metallica record. But instead was done with Swizz Beats, released back in late 2002. More Than This being the same lyrics and instrumental, but the song being “We Did It Again.”
I love this demo, I so badly want to write music just like it. But it's so hard
They have a unique sound to them. Try learning some load/reload songs and combine them with doom metal and nu metal aspects. Closest way to replicate the sound
@@DrEagle1776 Yeah. For me Presidio it just mix of ideas from Load & Reload but with some dark (depressing) harmonics, stoner/sludge and, probably, like you mentioned, doom metal elements, which reminds several songs from Slo Burn and, maybe, a little bit tracks of Slipknot's Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat by Slipknot, where, by the way, also used drop C tuning.
St. Anger, I think, more similar to mix of Sepultura's and Korn's raw guitar sound, some riffs like that, which are in the first two SOAD albums, Godsmack's Awake, Faceless and partially first 3 Static-X releases.
In other words, in musical style, Presidio is a gradual transition from Reload's experiments to pretty more popular in early 2000's groove/nu metal.
surfing the zeitgeist was written in HQ. not presidio.
Yeaaaah man thank you man
I whis I can hear all of this demo songs
But where????????
Do they even exist somewhere
ruclips.net/video/JS8Bg7wwasA/видео.html I have them uploaded to my channel here. Most of the songs were abandoned sadly