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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2007

Burrito covering Primus's 'Tommy the Cat" at Gunn High School's Battle of the Bands 2007. Gabe Durand on Vocals, Brett Warren on Bass, Chris Barrett of Guitar, and Sam Hausman on drums.

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  • that is possibly the most disgusting guitar tone possible

    DEAR GOD BUY A DISTORTION PEDAL

  • he's using a distortion pedal its just a bad one haha

  • when your doing that song turn DOWN the guitar and turn UP the bass

    geez.

  • we didnt really have a sound check before so yeah. This one completely sucked, but i'll make another video to prove that we can play. Take to mind that this was the 3rd time us as a band had ever played together.

  • Yes...primus is really hard to cover. So it is not that bad... . The 6 String Bass ist nice :D

  • thanks

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  • Just not that good... guitarist should stick to Guitar Hero... kudos for choosing such an oddball song for a battle of the bands though.

    Keep it up though.

  • hahah the bassist is alright ,, n nice bass but the guitarist fuckin blows

  • u guys need more energy on stage to do primus like les claypools all over the stage and his songs are crazy u gotta run around and look like a phyco when u cover them

  • poopdick

  • in addition, sounds like he got the solo done well too!

  • well done to the bassist on this! hard song to play

  • i think it was a good attempt...

    i mean, each knew their part, all you need is a good sound guy to adjust the levels...

    if it was all in hte same volume (drums WAY louder, bass WAY louder, guiter WAY quieter) it would've probably been awesome!...

    anyway,

    don't give up..

    good luck

  • dood your timing was way off, guitar was too loud.

    get some IEMs and learn to use them, they are better than stage monitors IMO.

    Play to a click track if needed and have your guitar player practice more often....he was not great.

    Bass player sounded good, drums were not great either...

  • what about the drummer

  • the only talent I see there is the bass player. Would be better if he was just a more into it though.

    The guitarist was just awful

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