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SOILWORK - The Panic Broadcast - Guitar World Lesson

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2010

Guitarist Peter Wichers shows how to play excerpts from SOILWORK's new album, The Panic Broadcast. Out on July 2, 2010 (Europe) and July 13, 2010 (North America)

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Nuclear Blast USA: http://bit.ly/swnbusa
Nuclear Blast EUROPE: http://bit.ly/swnbeu
iTunes: http://bit.ly/eqhAfy
Amazon: http://amzn.to/tpanicb

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  • 7:22 The Thrill really reminds me of figure nr.5 where they had many of these rock'n roll style riffs. I'm glad they took that back to the new album. Fucking awesomeeeee!

  • I could not agree more with this guy

    People focus more on leads rather than rhythm when a song is based on a strong and solid rhythm guitar, just like Metallica.

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  • @bakkersyx

    Don't know why they would've changed so early, but apparently Caparison is going out of business...

  • Pantera, fuck yeah. 

  • Does not sound like a dude born in Sweden

  • why they change the guitar sponsors???caparison = best guitar ever made

  • Throw up a bluegrass lesson

  • FINALLY a good riff from Soilwork and in overall, great album. Don't get me wrong, their first 3 albums have influenced my guitar playing so much, they are among my top ten metal albums, and the next ones were good....but the previous one was a grand failure (anthem), apart from some little good moments and in general, it's been a while since I listened to something so kickass from Soilwork as their latest album. And Peter Wichers is better than ever.

  • @christofthedead I think that's because in this album there are a lot of leads which could not have been played in baritone tuning, and leads in baritone tuning are a bit low. (sorry for my english)

  • @johnodude01 But! In The Panic Broadcast they're actually in Drop B, sorry. (Only in this one)

  • @johnodude01 Nope. In the video he is in drop D but in the records Soilwork's guitarists are always in baritone tune, B E A D F# B.

  • @MFighter7 drop c dude.

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