Inpropagation - Carcass

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2007

Inpropagation from Necroticism: Descanting The Insalubrious by Carcass, played by me on guitar. (The beginning gets a little long, but whatever, it's a great intro to the song and the whole album)

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  • Thats looks to me like a Epiphone les Paul yeah? What kind of amp and effects are you going through to get that tight sound?

  • My distortion is a digitech metal master and the amp is a music man.

  • 5 stars.. Dude your fucking awsome. I've been practicing but am not there yet. Im just wondering about the tuning, did you have to adjust your guitar in any way to get it so low? What would that tuning be called?

  • All of Carcass's stuff is in B standard tuning, so low to high that's B, E, A, D, F#, B.

  • Was this before Michael Amott was their guitarist?

  • This was the first album with Michael Amott, he only played his solos though, same as Heartwork.

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  • @shortcircuit925  jaja yeahh

  • That's some good compost humous horticulture right there.

  • @guitarplayer Actually no, He did record rhythm tracks as well as Bill for this album.

  • rich kids on carcass

  • good sond ****

  • great cover of this song,i used to play it a differant way know im trying to learn it your way,this song came out great,--keep jamming--see ya--

  • @RealEwo I play in their tuning too, on non-baritone guitars. You have to use some thick strings. I have a DR 13-56 set, but I replaced the 56 with a 59 from another brand. It gets rid of the buzz pretty well. Hope that helps.

  • I did know that one,just that he looks like Jeff Walker,a little bit.

  • Check out "IntensityStorm" he's got some good ones.

  • Jeff Walker? He plays bass, man. That's just some NASTY, NASTY Bill Steer-ish death, son!!

    INCREDIBLE job, kid!!!!

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