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Melt Banana... KICKASS GUITAR GLITCH! (Lost Parts Stinging Me So Cold)

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

Melt Banana at Walter's on Washington (Houston, Texas) Nov. 29, 2007

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  • Intentional short circuit through the stings?

    Just asking had the same effect once but got shocked to hell when I did it on accident by the strings hitting an ungrounded wire eventually the strings melted and snapped otherwise I would pry be dead.

  • Yeah, intentional.

    This guy has a million pedals connected together, and has got to be a freaking electrical engineer or some shit, cause he is able to control all of them every time with perfection.

    You should get their Cell Scape album and listen to the original if you haven't already. And DEFINITELY go see them live a.s.a.p.

    Their shows usually aren't expensive, and totally worth every single penny. Trust me

  • Go to a Melt Banana show, and then - decide whether he can play guitar... don't rely on a short clip with bad audio quality to make a decision like that.

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  • he's agata, he can do anything.

  • Agata is a genius :)

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  • @Archcecil you can do it with a DD3 too. Any delay pedal that has a sample and hold (loop) function. Any delay pedal set to short time and 100% feedback will do the same thing.

  • @mattj2192 The guy is one of the most skilled guitarists I have ever seen - Seems you don't know how to listen to anything outside of the box. Shame for you..

  • Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee­eeeeeeeet

  • @mattj2192 your band dragonforce is unbearable to listen to but at least they play a lot of notes right?

  • holy shit what song is this?

  • @Darthorious its one thing to assume how the guitar works but to say you were shocked because of an ungrounded wire and got it to "glitch" is silly sounding don't you think? An unground wire in a guitar just means it's gonna have a terrible buzzing sound when you plug it in, or it's just not gonna work depending on the pickups. Guitars don't have power running to them from the amp; for the one's with "active" pickups, they don't have grounds in their curcuitry. &that "glitch" is from a delay.

  • IN THIS VIDEO: GIRLS WHO ARE MORE HARDCORE THAN THE KIDS WHO BEAT YOU UP IN SCHOOL

  • @Archcecil you should be able to do it with dd7 too, i did it with dd3...

  • it's the bass that makes this band.

  • "intentional short circuit through the stings" (sic) sounds like a melt-banana song title

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