This is Kevin Boenning tracking the guitar to "Family Tree Dysgenic", a song to be released on Concrete Prophet's upcoming EP in 2009. The other people in this video are CP bassist Michael Passen, ...
This is Kevin Boenning tracking the guitar to "Family Tree Dysgenic", a song to be released on Concrete Prophet's upcoming EP in 2009. The other people in this video are CP bassist Michael Passen, HCD Studios engineer Brian Potts and assistant engineer Garret Long.
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i was recently saying to a musician friend of mine where the hell are all the songs about genetic deficiency??by now you would have thought someone like andrew lloyd weber or someone would have done a major broadway production about Dysgenia .thanks!!
Wow thank you for the extraneous swearing. Drop D? I'm beginning to think more and more that the scrunchie on the nut is just a crutch to prevent sloppiness. Interesting picking technique, possibly jazz influenced? Wow, a repeating pattern of three eighth-notes followed by two beats, like that isn't in every metal song ever. Way to be progressive guys. At least there's more than the song.
Glad you enjoy the video wcr4. You're one of our favorite YouTube subscribers. Most of your comments thus far have been negative in tone, which is surprising considering that you've commented on practically every studio video we've uploaded. We can only assume that you are, in fact, in love with this band. It's a 7 string guitar BTW.
Sorry I didn't see the seventh tuner...that was a nice burn at 0:28. Sorry if I'm too negative, I am just holding you up to a high standard. I guess the key to contentment is to adjust your expectations. For the most part, I really like the music.
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i was recently saying to a musician friend of mine where the hell are all the songs about genetic deficiency??by now you would have thought someone like andrew lloyd weber or someone would have done a major broadway production about Dysgenia .thanks!!
glad you like the title - haha. As soon as these songs are released we'll post lyrics too.
Drop D? I'm beginning to think more and more that the scrunchie on the nut is just a crutch to prevent sloppiness.
Interesting picking technique, possibly jazz influenced?
Wow, a repeating pattern of three eighth-notes followed by two beats, like that isn't in every metal song ever. Way to be progressive guys.
At least there's more than the song.