I won't, but I can tell you the basics of what I used and give a more detailed breakdown when I'm on the computer if you need it. I believe I used the Audio Assault Sigma EX on the crunch channel, gain and master volume both cranked up to 9 (5 o'clock if you prefer the clock method), no overdrive pedal in front. And for the speaker, I think I used one of the oversized 4x12 Cali cabs, also from Audio Assault. I also mixed in guitars pitched an octave down for most big riffs throughout the album. If you want more specifics, just let me know. 👍
No worries, I’d use exact tone stealing software anyway, such as Fabfilter or Ozone. There is a lot of guitar only parts on the album to play with. Thanks!
@@nitro2752 Yes, that would have been my other suggestion, something like Sweet Amber has that long guitar intro. But knowing what I actually used could help as well.
Well, now it's hard to say what's my favorite version of this one. I mean between this one and the St Anger 2015 cover by Daryl Gardner and Dave Cox, Metallica's isn't even in the discussion. I still have a soft spot for the 2015 version, because the mix feels so full and lush. But this one is more original and gets rid of the frankly embarassing "get the fuck out of here" part.
If you havent heard Midnight Notions cover, chrck it out! His vocals werent my favorite- sounded a little dry- but he added some other surprises that made the song waaaaay better
god forbid a song about a man having a mental breakdown in a therapy session while opening up about his crippling anxiety have something "embarrassing". metallica fans don't deserve metallica istg
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Depression Jam turned into Badass Jam
definitely a depression jam
Best song of the remake 🤌
BEEN HERE BEFORE!!! BEEN HERE BEFORE!!!
Couldn't say I liked it... 😓
Thanks for providing the download - shit sounds fuckin awesome! Not knocking Metallica but fuck this sounds so much better
The groove on the verses are so filthy!
Damn, that guitar tone
Daaaaaaamnn!!!!! Hits even harder now! Excellent work
Holy fuck this track improved. I like it so much! I would say that it causes some Unnamed Feeling now
Gives me a chance to relearn this on guitar
Ah. Thanks. I needed this.
Sweet
great cover!
My second favorite track on the original, although in this case I can see why you trimmed as much as you did.
pleaseee just like phantom lord make a guitar solo but its other measure i would actually cry if you made this
I'm not quite sure what you mean, but I don't have any plans to make changes to this song. 😅
sadece42kişi.Mİ !!!!!!?!?!?!?
Love the guitar tone! Would it be possible to share isolated guitar parts for tonematching?
I won't, but I can tell you the basics of what I used and give a more detailed breakdown when I'm on the computer if you need it. I believe I used the Audio Assault Sigma EX on the crunch channel, gain and master volume both cranked up to 9 (5 o'clock if you prefer the clock method), no overdrive pedal in front. And for the speaker, I think I used one of the oversized 4x12 Cali cabs, also from Audio Assault. I also mixed in guitars pitched an octave down for most big riffs throughout the album. If you want more specifics, just let me know. 👍
No worries, I’d use exact tone stealing software anyway, such as Fabfilter or Ozone. There is a lot of guitar only parts on the album to play with. Thanks!
@@nitro2752 Yes, that would have been my other suggestion, something like Sweet Amber has that long guitar intro. But knowing what I actually used could help as well.
i understand:)
what's the tuning? drop c or drop bb?
@@cesaremalossi A#/Bb. It can be confusing since most of the song is played on the 2nd fret. 😅
Well, now it's hard to say what's my favorite version of this one. I mean between this one and the St Anger 2015 cover by Daryl Gardner and Dave Cox, Metallica's isn't even in the discussion.
I still have a soft spot for the 2015 version, because the mix feels so full and lush. But this one is more original and gets rid of the frankly embarassing "get the fuck out of here" part.
If you havent heard Midnight Notions cover, chrck it out! His vocals werent my favorite- sounded a little dry- but he added some other surprises that made the song waaaaay better
god forbid a song about a man having a mental breakdown in a therapy session while opening up about his crippling anxiety have something "embarrassing". metallica fans don't deserve metallica istg
I can relate to this song heavily. The "gtfo" part is the amazing. I'd rather hear that than whole "been here before" section