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Cosmo Valdemar

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  1. The Alchemist - Blue Oyster Cult
  2. I've given that ZZ Top album a good listen, and there are some surprisingly clean bass tracks on there! But for the dirty songs, I still think it sounds very close to the EBS Billy (not that I expect for a minute that Dusty Hill would have used one!). I've been fiddling with mine and it really helps if I run my cheap Behringer EQ in the dirty loop to pull out the lows, it really tightens up the distortion and doesn't interfere with the clean lows. That said, on the ZZ Top recording, the tone of the bass is doing most of the work - the distortion is the seasoning.
  3. Dr Robert - Johnny and The Moondogs
  4. Blowing Free - Wishbone Ash
  5. How Many More Times - LZ
  6. Revolution - JPGR
  7. Too Late - Frozen - Type O Negative
  8. Experiment In Terrier - Fantomas
  9. Bungle In The Jungle - Tull
  10. Holy Tears - Isis
  11. Five Hundred Miles - Shadows
  12. Metal is a very broad spectrum. Judas Priest and Immortal are both metal but are nothing alike. A lot of Priest - and Maiden - is nice tunes you can hum along to. I don't think metal is necessarily designed to be challenging, although some of it certainly can be, particularly to non-believers 😄 I'd imagine a lot of musical genres have extremes than can prove difficult.
  13. But can they figure out how to make sub-75 minute albums?
  14. Quicksand - Bowie
  15. Solitude - Black Sabbath
  16. Repeat - Manic Street Preachers
  17. Spicks and Specks - Bee Gees
  18. I prefer Precisions in every way.
  19. I actually really liked the last album, even though it could have easily lost 4 or 5 sub-par songs. Spit Out The Bone was the best thing they'd done in a decade. This new song just sounds so... limp.
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