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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

Death solos, that I have edited by myself (theabeastsnumber666) to make a video with 5 of deaths greatest solos:
The order they are in goes.
1.The Philosopher
2.Crystal Mountain
3.Lack Of Comprehension
4.Pull The Plug
5.Empty Words

I was planing on others but I declined adding them due to the fact that the guitar was at a low level during the solo, making this video sort of less of what it should be, anyways feel free to comment rate and subscribe thanks,

666

And heres chuck schuldiners bio...

Charles Michael "Chuck" Schuldiner (May 13, 1967, Long Island, New York -- December 13, 2001) was an American musician and genre innovator. He is best known for being the founder, singer, rhythm/lead guitar player and main songwriter of Death, which he founded in 1983 as Mantas, and was one of the first bands of the death metal genre. He played an important role in the development of death metal with his band Death, which later evolved into more of a progressive metal sound. In 1998, he put Death on indefinite hiatus and founded another band, Control Denied. Music biographers have referred to Schuldiner as the father of death metal.

Chuck Schuldiner was born on May 13, 1967 on Long Island, New York to a Jewish father of Austrian descent and a mother from the American South, a convert to Judaism; both his parents were teachers. In 1968, his family moved to Florida. Schuldiner was the youngest of three children. He had an older brother named Frank and an older sister named Bethann.

Schuldiner started playing at the age of 9. His 16 year old brother had just been killed in an accident and his parents bought him a guitar, thinking it would help with his grief. He took classical lessons for less than a year in which his teacher taught him "Mary had a little Lamb",did not like it,and almost stopped completely, until his parents saw an electric guitar at a yard sale and bought it for him. The young Schuldiner immediately took to the instrument. After getting amps, he never stopped playing, writing and teaching himself. Schuldiner was known to spend the weekend in the garage or his room playing his guitar, but was limited to three hours on weekdays when school was in session. Schuldiner first played in public in his early teens.

Schuldiner was originally inspired by Iron Maiden, Kiss and Billy Idol, among others. He was particularly interested in the metal movement known as NWOBHM and cited bands of that genre among his favorites, He frequently cited French band Sortilège as his personal favorite metal group[1]. Slayer, Possessed, Mercyful Fate/King Diamond and Metallica were later influences he would apply more to his own band. Later in his career Schuldiner cited progressive metal bands such as Watchtower and Queensrÿche frequently as influences. Chuck's mother claims that he enjoyed all forms of music except country and rap. He also apparently particularly enjoyed jazz and classical music in addition to metal and British alternative acts such as Lush.

Although Schuldiner apparently did do well in school, school bored him and he eventually dropped out. He did regret this later, however[2].

Schuldiner was also known for being openly against hard drugs. This was reflected in various interviews and a few songs (notably "Living Monstrosity", which is about an addict child born to a cocaine-addicted mother). However, Schuldiner was an open advocate for recreational and medicinal cannabis use.

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  • Kerry King is nothing special. He have a a great metal look, but his guitar play is very bad !!!

  • Perennial Quest has great solo too. And the outro. Just love it. Perfect ending for Symbolic album!

    And please stop arguing about whos the best guitarist! Chuck, Dime, LaRocque, Jason Becker etc. are/were all great! You cant even compare all guitarist. There are great jazz and blues and classical guitarists as well. It's impossible to say who is THE best.

    It takes something more than just shredding speed to be good and these guys had that something.

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  • @HORUS109 His lead playing maybe, but his rhythm playing is great. plus his solos on Seasons were decent.

  • Show me a guy who can play more melodic death metal. This guy is a legend ...

  • chuck no era satanico pedaso de perras

  • thanks for the video man. pull the plug is my favorite!! R.I.P CHUCK!

  • The Philosopher, you know so much about nothing at all.....

    THAT is the BEST solo EVER.

  • @HORUS109 you mean his lead playing is very bad but his rythm and song writting skills are awesome

  • @HORUS109 Not regarding the rhythm guitars!

  • (((_{-_-}_))) search word (liquid tention) live,

  • @shadyinfinite

    the best ever for me was Jimi Hendrix, but Dimebag was one of the best, still Chuck was better

  • @HORUS109

    why did you get thumbs up?! i think one of the best things in King Diamonds music is the amazing guitar work!

    still none of the guitar players KD ever had beat Chuck, in fact there are only 4 better guitar players in my opinion

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