Parallel Pedal Board Processing and Sweet Dance Noise Punk Guitar Riffs

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Sweet tone requires sore backs.
Tone Snobs, I hope you took the bait, but I'm well aware that having a big board doesn't necessarily mean you'll have a big sound. Big guitar amps do that ;-)

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Because music business is fun we have to push the video song we had planned on releasing this month to next month and to keep up the one album per month quota I frantically grabbed for the most interesting content in my background I could think of and put this together on the fly. I'm not proud, but I'm happy to stick to the quota. I'm also quite tired.

I had wanted to add in more allegories, and they were filmed but the video length is already longer than I had wanted... So here's some of the allegories:

1) I'm very proud to say we had gotten a real encore one time, it was at a house show in Little Rock, Arkansas and we had just finished what we thought was the last song of the set, and we started tearing down even though we were still getting a really healthy applause (have to get out of the way for the next band) and this big guy went to the drummer, who was starting to take off his cymbals and said "NO SIT THE @#$% DOWN YOU'RE PLAYING ANOTHER SONG!" So we did. We got a real encore under a possible threat of violence.

2) The lyrics from "Syringes" specifically "Syringes on the floor, Syringes on the Floor..." was actually written on the spot, the singer had gone out for a cigarette and saw a used syringe on the ground... and ran with it.

3) When in Brooklyn we slept on the floor of a studio cutting room. I wish I had taken more time to look at all the awesome gear in there. I did spend a bit of time doing that, but I wish I had done that more.

4) Unfortunately, one of the stronger memories from the tour for me is when we stayed the night at a punk's place in a sketchy neighborhood in New Orleans, and he was a genuinely nice guy... but there was blood on his shower curtain. The shower felt like a waste of time considering I just felt dirty anyway.

I long to return to the days when I had a stable enough schedule to get bands and projects together regularly, but my focus these days has mostly shifted towards my musical career as a composer, producer, solo artist, and now aspiring youtube personality... Maybe it could happen again.

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