great double bass

I never said he was the greatest but I can appreciate his work. I'd pick Carter Beauford or Danny Carey over him anyways, I was just saying he has some good riffs //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif
I wasn't questioning you.

Only agreeing.

I realize you never said he was the greatest.

 
at least someone around here knows there music. They had a really horrible recording during that CD though. They had the guitars up a lot louder than the bass. You can't really hear Jasons riffs well.
Recording is ATROCIOUS. The music is great too, a refined old school Metallica. Very quick with great change-ups. But the recordings made for some bad anomalies on the guitar work in the lower frequencies. Absolutely wonderful album though.

When I listen to it though, I can't help but thinking of obtaining all the recording material in raw form and editing and remixing it into what it should be.

 
Avengesevenfold's first cd was very nice, had the song bat country on it. Very musical.
first cd? not even close....

...but city of evil (which is the cd you're referring to) has nicely recorded bass drums....

tool - undertow is another good cd...

 
Believe it or not... Iron Maiden. Nicko McBrain was the fastest drummer out there for a long time. You'll find some nice double bass all over the Number Of The Beast, The Trooper, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son albums.

 
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