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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2007

video of double bass and single foot blasting

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  • how tight are your springs??

  • tighter than a nun's ass! i also had the skinnier springs. i actually don't play axis anymore. i've moved on to pearl eliminators.  WAY BETTER!

  • Hey what kind of set are you using?

  • when this was recorded;

    mapex m birch 10", 12", 13", 16"

    ebony batter, evans glass reso

    axis longboards, superkick ii

  • Looks pretty consistent to me. You should mic. or trigger them though. I dig the band too, its sounds like sludge, grind and black metal at once.

  • i do trigger. just bought a crown amp to push a 4/10 cab so my videos will have a audible bass drum from now on. :D reason why it's not too easy to hear is because we're all loud. playing out of fender metalhead cabs and marshall vintage 1960s[?] sorry if i'm wrong there haha. pushed by peavey 5150II's. bass is a 8/10 ampeg. so yeah it's all pretty buried.

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  • awesome song !!!!

  • cool vid bro!

  • yo dude, sick ankle work

    just wondering

    what ever happened to that "new snare" video?

    wasn't it a mapex black panther?

    which model and how'd you dig it?

  • you rock but get a better camera or turn down the volume on the gitar.

  • I agree with chlor.

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