I love this DVD. Something about that mid 2000s vid production has that grimy 90s edge to it. And CC were slaying it album after album..These guys looked genuinely intimidating here long before social media turned them into nice guys...don't get me wrong I still think they're crazy but those kinda dark vibes is definitely a thing of the past.
@@TheGazza83 one of his Marshall Major's managed to survive along with one of his RAN guitars and a few BC Rich V's. One of his MESA amp's didn't survive though.
Cannibal Corpse Tone at low volumes: Do I use 50w single rectifier?? Do I need to use Triple Rec? Do I need the blackface model? Does it even make sense to use Triple Rectifier at low volumes or only in big live settings?
I love this DVD. Something about that mid 2000s vid production has that grimy 90s edge to it. And CC were slaying it album after album..These guys looked genuinely intimidating here long before social media turned them into nice guys...don't get me wrong I still think they're crazy but those kinda dark vibes is definitely a thing of the past.
All burnt to shit now. Damn shame.
not really. these lodges are in Texas, since the Cannibal Corpse recorded The Wretched Spawn there.
@@cannibalcorpsefanbase pretty sure he's talking about all Pat's amps, guitars, etc.
I have a Boogie DC5....not on the same level!
@@gavin6666 yeah all Pats gear.
@@TheGazza83 one of his Marshall Major's managed to survive along with one of his RAN guitars and a few BC Rich V's. One of his MESA amp's didn't survive though.
Cannibal Corpse Tone at low volumes:
Do I use 50w single rectifier??
Do I need to use Triple Rec?
Do I need the blackface model?
Does it even make sense to use Triple Rectifier at low volumes or only in big live settings?