these guys are a class act. I offered them money to play this show as a fundraiser for the Make a Wish foundation as well as me and my friend's birthday party. At the end, they asked me to put their money to Make A Wish! After that, i was a fan for life . Long live OTMOP
fuck, this band was god tier i mean, god god god tier it seems that the vocalist passed away a few years ago, so i'd like to say RIP, Bro. You were part of a great band and touched my feelings.
Sorry if you've seen me spamming OTMOP videos with this question, but I'm dying to know if anyone knows anything concerning the bassist's gear/tone. It's one of my favorite bass sounds ever. Dude is a monster and the sound is massive yet punchy. Defined and melodic but at the same time really aggressive and in your face. Based on pictures I guess he used a P-Bass, but if anyone knows if it's a newer or vintage, maple/rosewood neck, what amp, pickups, any eq or anything I would be very grateful to know. Geeky shit, I know.
Justin Vavala I never really saw Tom as a guy who cared that much about his choice in equipment. I could be wrong tho. From what I can remember a p-bass, a little bit of overdrive, and an SVT was his rig last time I got to see them. Playing adds too many variables that I doubt just having the right equipment can get you to nail the sound alone.
+_oe _o_e_ Sure. Thanks. I actually talked to the dude who recorded Where You Are and he informed me of pretty much the same with the addition of a Sansamp. I appreciate your reply though. Take care.
these guys are a class act. I offered them money to play this show as a fundraiser for the Make a Wish foundation as well as me and my friend's birthday party. At the end, they asked me to put their money to Make A Wish! After that, i was a fan for life . Long live OTMOP
This is so pure. Wish i could live this moment too.
RIP Jason
Just discovered them today, I fell in love
Amazing , they are class not many bands have class , I bought 4000 CDs,, these are the best
fuck, this band was god tier
i mean, god god god tier
it seems that the vocalist passed away a few years ago, so i'd like to say
RIP, Bro. You were part of a great band and touched my feelings.
I see myself :)
they are BACK. they are definitely playing the Revelation Records 25th anniversary show in NYC, and they also said they will announce more shows!
skramz gang emo gang screamo gang RIP Jason. Amazing music
holy shit that performance was awesome!
i wish i couldve seen this band
On of the greatest!
your chance and my chance to see these guys just may happen in the near future
ah thank you for uploading this!
thanks martin
Sorry if you've seen me spamming OTMOP videos with this question, but I'm dying to know if anyone knows anything concerning the bassist's gear/tone. It's one of my favorite bass sounds ever. Dude is a monster and the sound is massive yet punchy. Defined and melodic but at the same time really aggressive and in your face. Based on pictures I guess he used a P-Bass, but if anyone knows if it's a newer or vintage, maple/rosewood neck, what amp, pickups, any eq or anything I would be very grateful to know. Geeky shit, I know.
Justin Vavala I never really saw Tom as a guy who cared that much about his choice in equipment. I could be wrong tho. From what I can remember a p-bass, a little bit of overdrive, and an SVT was his rig last time I got to see them. Playing adds too many variables that I doubt just having the right equipment can get you to nail the sound alone.
+_oe _o_e_ Sure. Thanks. I actually talked to the dude who recorded Where You Are and he informed me of pretty much the same with the addition of a Sansamp.
I appreciate your reply though. Take care.
😭
tommy owns
one^^
20 years to late
Friendly fest ?