 I discovered my own music on TV one day and the music video from Metallica until it's sleep came on. That's the heaviest thing I've ever heard. I didn't know it was like the lightest stuff. But I got into music that way and got my own record collection from there. Blackstar's perfect for metal. When I do the palm muted stuff it's got the bags of low end and you really, really need that. But it's got loads of clarity as well, especially for the stuff in Cradle of Filth. There's some very fast and frenetic guitar playing, especially with a lot of tremolo picked and riffs. And I find that with Blackstar stuff that the notes just sing. It would come out 100% clear. It's all about the clarity. Blackstar products I'm currently using got the HT Metal. I've been using it quite a lot. And I also use the HT Stage 100. I love that thing. The incredible lamps. It's so versatile. I have no idea what I'd be doing if I was a musician because I can't do anything else. Before music really took off for me it was all about art. So something like a comic book illustrator or a graphic designer I would have loved to have done. I've seen too many bands and too many beginners intermediate guitar players kind of stop and just go, I'm not worth it. I'm just not improving or I'm not sounding like how I want to. It's like you will. You will sound how you want to. Eventually everybody gets there. It just depends on how much time you practice you put into it. I think long gone are the days of you do one thing and that's how you make your money as a musician. You make yourself as adaptable as possible. So just listen to every style music you can get. There's going to be good stuff and bad stuff in any genre. Just try and find the good stuff, get excited about it, and keep getting excited about it and you'll be the surprise. It never becomes like work.