Yo tingtai MyDude the Riff @ 2:47 That' Rex Plays on the Bass That' He Helps Fill & Plays Rite Along Wit DIME🤘is Very Truly Mad Impressive 2Mee as After 25ish Years I still 4WatEva Reason Have Trouble Playing 🎸it as Clean 🤯 as These Fox'n Killler A$$$ Kings of Metal Do!!! R.I.P My Brothers 💯🙏🤘
@@JKarlo twitter.com/REJASFROMTEJAS/status/1446917257313935361?t=Jk7Q_G-91yByYYuQH12XWA&s=19 Here he said there were two tracks, apparently he used two different basses as well, but yea at first I thought he used an 8 string too
They are sampled sound. He used a sampled side stick and a sampled cabasa. He used two seperate electronic pads to the left side of his main hi hats for each sound...though you can't hear the sampled cabasa in this video,guess they added later. In the 80's he used simmons pads for his overhead toms. Once he moved to real toms he then took those two simmons pads to use as triggers for the samples live in the early 90's. You can see them in Vinnie's inner sleeve photo for the vulgar album. They are right behind his raised left arms elbow above and below it (right beneath his hi hat. The one pad above his elbow is covered with four black circle Danmar bass drum impact pads on the hitting surface. He also had a third pad to the right side of his snare drum and for a time had the pad mounted beneath his ride cymbal. Just above his right knee in the photo though it is difficult to see with the dark lighting in the photo and the pads black surface...all three pads are hexagon shaped.
@@nokia-gm8gv Oh I was a huge Vinnie Paul nerd back in the day and huge music gear drummer nerd in general. Went to many A Pantera shows in the 1990's and would watch Vinnie with eagle eyes while standing up front while people were thrashing all around me. Back before the interwebs you had to be hardcore obssessive and dive into researching things.Plenty of VHS videos,documentaries, and buying stacks of music/gear magazine to pour through interviews and articles with drum techs,drummers,and sound engineers etc etc.Spending hours in music stores and chatting with fellow musicians to learn all sorts of tips and tricks and the inner workings of a drummers realms for their live/touring and studio situations. It was all I did in life back then....music music and more music.I would sit in my bedroom and stare at photos and analyze every little thing I could see about equipment. I could then piece things together through interviews and equipment company annual catalogues. where I could find specific gear models and series or if something was instead custom made for artists or if drum techs would make custom one of a kind peices of gear and so on....again I am a huge dork nerd on a mission with hardcore curiosity about details .It comes with the territory of being riddled with severe OCD
Rex Brown, my favourite metal bassist ever
Yo tingtai MyDude the Riff @ 2:47 That' Rex Plays on the Bass That' He Helps Fill & Plays Rite Along Wit DIME🤘is Very Truly Mad Impressive 2Mee as After 25ish Years I still 4WatEva Reason Have Trouble Playing 🎸it as Clean 🤯 as These Fox'n Killler A$$$ Kings of Metal Do!!!
R.I.P My Brothers 💯🙏🤘
Rex is criminally undermixed!!! I wish we could hear this clearer on the record.
Rex Brown. Genius
Sounds killer, just like they sounded live!
I had never heard the 8 string Bass that's awesome
Actually, I believe it's not an 8 string, rather it's two bass tracks, one playing the notes one octave up..
Well man it would be cool though if rex said that he used 8 string lol
@@JKarlo twitter.com/REJASFROMTEJAS/status/1446917257313935361?t=Jk7Q_G-91yByYYuQH12XWA&s=19
Here he said there were two tracks, apparently he used two different basses as well, but yea at first I thought he used an 8 string too
@@PanteraFan293 oh wait is that what you said on the discord right?
@@JKarlo yea
Thank you for this! Never would have heard the double-tracked bass otherwise.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THESE
No problem fellow bass player 👍
@@PanteraFan293 i learned to play fucking hostile thx to your instrumental, ill upload it soon
@@scarabass3924 niceee dude that's a fast one! I'll check your channel out
@@scarabass3924still waiting for it
El bajo de rex es mortal
Rex Unique Sound is so fucking awesome
Hey dude could you upload the bass stem for this song?
Does anyone know if Vinnie played rimshots or just center hits on the snare?
sounds like normal hits
Sounds like normal but they are so loud and aggressive
They are sampled sound. He used a sampled side stick and a sampled cabasa. He used two seperate electronic pads to the left side of his main hi hats for each sound...though you can't hear the sampled cabasa in this video,guess they added later. In the 80's he used simmons pads for his overhead toms. Once he moved to real toms he then took those two simmons pads to use as triggers for the samples live in the early 90's. You can see them in Vinnie's inner sleeve photo for the vulgar album. They are right behind his raised left arms elbow above and below it (right beneath his hi hat. The one pad above his elbow is covered with four black circle Danmar bass drum impact pads on the hitting surface. He also had a third pad to the right side of his snare drum and for a time had the pad mounted beneath his ride cymbal. Just above his right knee in the photo though it is difficult to see with the dark lighting in the photo and the pads black surface...all three pads are hexagon shaped.
@@tweevers2 dam how do u know all of that
@@nokia-gm8gv Oh I was a huge Vinnie Paul nerd back in the day and huge music gear drummer nerd in general. Went to many A Pantera shows in the 1990's and would watch Vinnie with eagle eyes while standing up front while people were thrashing all around me. Back before the interwebs you had to be hardcore obssessive and dive into researching things.Plenty of VHS videos,documentaries, and buying stacks of music/gear magazine to pour through interviews and articles with drum techs,drummers,and sound engineers etc etc.Spending hours in music stores and chatting with fellow musicians to learn all sorts of tips and tricks and the inner workings of a drummers realms for their live/touring and studio situations. It was all I did in life back then....music music and more music.I would sit in my bedroom and stare at photos and analyze every little thing I could see about equipment. I could then piece things together through interviews and equipment company annual catalogues. where I could find specific gear models and series or if something was instead custom made for artists or if drum techs would make custom one of a kind peices of gear and so on....again I am a huge dork nerd on a mission with hardcore curiosity about details .It comes with the territory of being riddled with severe OCD
Almost like I’m rediscovering the song, you don’t hear Rex very well on the og song
does he slap in the beginning of the solo?
Sounds like it.
Not a slap. He’s pulling off the higher octave with his pinky/4th finger on his pick hand
@@ryanphooperThats 100% not the octave
Great bass sound and it’s not a Spector I think 🤔
Missing the hi hat
it’s there
@@skilled_landon2178 i meant for the intro...
There’s no hi hat in the intro it just sounds like one kinda
Is this really them playing?
Unmistakably
I can hear a lot of dUg influence in this part.
Plesneste
Nu plesneste
Man where have you got this? I really want to install this tracks