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wacknizzle
January 21st 2013


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Les Paul's are so awesome, they have amazing tone. I will own one someday. I still need a better shred machine though, either an Ibanez Presige S or PRS custom 24.

ChuckyTruant
January 21st 2013


15956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah and at NAMM in a week Ibanez will be releasing their Iron Label series, it's a series of 6-8 string guitars that are all very metal oriented. Theirs gonna be a 7 string S, and also an 8 string S coming out this year

wacknizzle
January 21st 2013


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

That's awesome, I'm starting to get really interested in Ibanez again. If they do a good shred machine with a 25' neck scale I'm sold.

ChuckyTruant
January 21st 2013


15956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

All their RG's are 25.5 unfortunately then lol



And their RG 8 strings are all 27". Meshuggah's sig model is 29.4" like holy shit lol

wacknizzle
January 21st 2013


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Those are 8 strings though so that makes sense, Agile does a 25' scale 7 and I hear it's uncomfortable. 24 fret 6 string with 25' scale is perfection for me, that tiny half inch means a world of difference for me.

ChuckyTruant
January 21st 2013


15956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah I hear you man. My 7 string LTD is 25.5 but its fine since I only tune to drop A(which is just like drop D on a 6), but I use a .70 for the low A, bercuz I is rael manlie lmao

wacknizzle
January 21st 2013


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah I don't think my hands are small but I just find that scale more comfortable for a 24 fret guitar. Found that out after playing PRS custom 24's.

wacknizzle
January 21st 2013


14555 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Ma fucka must have some big ass hands. 28 scale is standard for 8 strings though.

Progger6009
January 30th 2013


1144 Comments


Wooo equipment.


nnatalieahearnn
May 1st 2013


2 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"While Periphery certainly overstays its welcome (72 minutes is far too long for any band to play this type of music)"



Seriously?

What is it with people constantly complaining about metal albums being too excessive in length, or impossible to listen to the whole way through because you are "begging for a headache" or something like that.

Fuck, come on. It's hardcore music. It's dense. And it is meant to rattle your feeble little barrier of sanity that you rest so comfortably in.

72 minutes of diverse, attentively mastered music.



PunchforPunch
May 1st 2013


7085 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

chill, natalie.

branflakes911
May 2nd 2013


173 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

72 minutes should be reserved for something focused, this is detailed yes but it is also both scattered and repetitive. When your material is such as that the attentive thing to do is consolidate.

climactic
May 2nd 2013


22921 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

this definitely could have been 20 minutes shorter

demigod!
May 2nd 2013


49666 Comments


i know its been said 1000 times before, but this band would be much more enjoyable without the queefcore vocals

oltnabrick
May 2nd 2013


41037 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

no one has actually said that

BelchingSlime
September 15th 2013


106 Comments


I have

SirDazza28
October 16th 2013


476 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

"i know its been said 1000 times before, but this band would be much more enjoyable without the queefcore vocals"



They need another instrumental album.

ToMMyMiL16
November 5th 2013


391 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

wow, dont even get me started on this one.

ChuckyTruant
November 5th 2013


15956 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Please do so we can see that 13 year old intellect again.

ToMMyMiL16
November 5th 2013


391 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0

lol.... But I am old and wise my son. I shall show you the way



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