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  • Nice job mate, check out our live carcass cover /watch?v=tvhhdsEkaeI

  • Amott uses an Ibanez RG550 in the music video and its six string so i don't get why you would need seven for this...its a great cover tho

  • fucking awesome! i bow to you sir!

  • que afinacion tienes?

  • nice cover dude. why dont you play the solos?

  • Thanks mate. I don't play them because I don't have a 7 string guitar and in no way I can get that high with my 6 string-22 fret guitar. Just too high. It's unfortunate cause this song has probably my fav Carcass solos and they are a little easier than others (like Buried Dreams) that I posted.

  • you shouldnt need a 7 string to play this

  • @kunk76it there's only one note that's past the 22nd fret, and that's the last note on the second solo... so, you can just ply that on the 22nd fret and bend all the way up ;)

  • 6 strings 22 frets drop B are enough to play all carcass songs (bill uses esp eclipse), solos included... i play this with my band.

    Btw... tabs often contains mistakes (notes or finger positions).. check some carcass videos to see how they really play the songs :D

    Anyway GJ!

  • @ChewieTheKid See his left hand u will see He have dificulties to play like a REAL BASTARD XP xD

  • this song and a lot more from carcass are suposed to be played with a 7 string rigth?

  • Not really, they play with 6 string guitars. B tuned, 0.11 gauge

  • 7 string

  • nope... they really play in 6 string guitars B tuned, which I find kinda dumb, if they played a 7 string they will have a whole more fretboard with the 1 string but they choosed to lose tones... I don't know why...

  • What guitar is that? Nice cover :)

  • Ever heard of a tuner?

  • Awesome work man!

  • Man, in the palm muted part why you use the 1 and 4 fingers to do the power chords (many people do that) instead of using the 1 and 3 fingers it is easier or it is just your way?(sorry bad english)

  • ...it's definitely more comfortable to use the 4th finger

    kunk76it: which amp are we listening to?

  • it's because the 4th finger weighs lighter than the 3rd, so u can definatly move a lot faster if u use the first

  • i cant hear men, down the volumen of the song!

  • Do i mute the 5 th string when i play this?

    please help;/ i mess it all up when this first riff after intro comes;/

  • Dont tarnish such an über tune by mentioning Arch Enemy. pleeeeease.

  • no solo's?? dang. i used to know amotts solo i completely forgot it except for the begining. but i can play both steer's leads

  • very nice riff... i should study it like yours...

  • klass, what tuning is that in?

  • This song should be played with a 7-string guitar tuned B-E-A-D-G-B-E. I don't have a 7-string so the only way tune E string down to B (but I missed the chance to try those 2 great solos by Steer and Amott!).

  • ahhh i see, thanks

  • Carcass only ever used 6 stringers tuned B-E-A-D-F#-B

  • yep, no 7 string shit. bill steer had a i think a ibanez S350... 6 stings at

    B-E-A-D-F#-B

  • Sorry, my mistake. I saw some Carcass songs tabbed for 7 strings guitar and by the way it's tough playing them on a 6 string 22 fret guitar, so I understand why the tablatures' makers tabbed those songs that way :) Especially this one and Heartwork!

  • I think they do it since it's in B

  • No kunk76it is right, they used 6 strings tuned to B standard.

  • I know, that's what I meant

  • @kunk76it well, they dont play 7 string , so the guy that tabbed it suck.... he's wrong

  • NICE !!!

  • that's the best i've seen on here so far! right on bro!!

  • Hairy, I am almost in love with you

  • Sweet guitar

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