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That's down to opinion.
I think that his tone on the Justice album is great and he's such a tight player which suits AJFA perfectly considering how it's a fairly quick and technical album.
Unfortunately the production on AJFA is terrible but that's another story.
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@dbzsony He uses a pick. His tone was horrible.
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@thelegendoflink52 man im confused. i dont get how what your saying is relelvant. i never said it wasnt importaint.
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@MetalFanFX You obvioiusly don't know how important bass is to music, especially Metal.
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@dbzsony thing is jason used a pick. rob doesnt. thats a substantial difference.
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How much fucking bass do you inbreds want? Almost 30 fuckin yrs of nothing but great music and success and you bitches do nothing but cry for more bass. Listen... when you got 2 guitar wizards playing together in one band you dont got a whole lot of room for a loud chucky fuckin bass. Metallica... the MUSIC, uses just what they need. Long live the worlds greatest live band (and all the decisions they make). Thank you.
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Rob and Jason are equal IMO.
I mean, have you heard the bass track for Dyer's Eve?
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when you're listen closely then you hear james voice great video man respect
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bass and midrange rich guitar=fucking heavy
WHY DIDNT THEY MIX THE BASS PROPERLY???? WHAt da fuck? with the bass, the album wouldve been so fucking heavy, u would drop right through the floor
His full name is Roberto Agustin Miguel Santiago Samuel Trujillo Veracruz, apparently
jollywood999 3 years ago 18
Compared to jasons first album "AJFA", Rob kicks his ass, I mean shit on Justice is heavy but Rob just simply plays the bass better than Jason did. Pick or no pick.
StonedSavior 2 years ago 8