Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2014 10:42 am
I see hm2's for under a hundred all the time. Shouldn't be too hard to find.
I've been on an Entombed kick myself lately. I have an HM2 and another on the way I scored for $50 (they can be found for cheap once in awhile). I also have an DOD Super American Distortion pedal on the way that I also got for around $50. It's supposed to be a clone of the HM2. There is also the Behringer clone. A friend of mine has both the Behringer and the HM2 and the Behringer sounds thinner to my ears.samzadgan wrote: Talking about writing music...I've recently got a hankering to play some old school death metal...obituary/dismember/entombed stuff...but since i sold all my dirt pedals besides the Quantum Mystic and Pharaoh i find myself Distortion-less!!!
I'm sure this is only a phase that and not a long term thing...so with that in mind i'm looking for a cheap pedal i can use...to that end i saw a Hardwire metal distortion and Boss Metal Zone, both very cheap second hand. But then i started thinking about the HM2...but they are pretty expensive. What other cheap alternatives are there that would serve the purpose??
They've been one of my favorites since I heard their Roadburn 2010 set -- not live, unfortunately, but on wax in '11. If you like them you should check out Queen Elephantine -- who did a straight up epic split with Elder way back in the day:spawnofthesith wrote:Vikings and Game of Thrones are both badass.
I see that Bong was mentioned on the previous page, cool band, I stumbled across them on YouTube a few days ago
Oh hell yes, thanks dude, gonna have to check them out today. I was so late to the Elder party, I only discovered them a few months ago. Killer bandD.o.S. wrote:They've been one of my favorites since I heard their Roadburn 2010 set -- not live, unfortunately, but on wax in '11. If you like them you should check out Queen Elephantine -- who did a straight up epic split with Elder way back in the day:spawnofthesith wrote:Vikings and Game of Thrones are both badass.
I see that Bong was mentioned on the previous page, cool band, I stumbled across them on YouTube a few days ago
http://queenelephantine.bandcamp.com/album/scarab
Elder split:
http://www.clfrecords.com/promo_qe_elder_split.htm
Elder's rad. Their evolution has been pretty crazy -- that Split's the first thing they ever released, and it's a million miles away from the Dead Roots Stirring/Spires Burn stuff. Not in a bad way, just in a different way -- like the difference between Aesbestos Death and Holy Mountain.spawnofthesith wrote:Oh hell yes, thanks dude, gonna have to check them out today. I was so late to the Elder party, I only discovered them a few months ago. Killer bandD.o.S. wrote:They've been one of my favorites since I heard their Roadburn 2010 set -- not live, unfortunately, but on wax in '11. If you like them you should check out Queen Elephantine -- who did a straight up epic split with Elder way back in the day:spawnofthesith wrote:Vikings and Game of Thrones are both badass.
I see that Bong was mentioned on the previous page, cool band, I stumbled across them on YouTube a few days ago
http://queenelephantine.bandcamp.com/album/scarab
Elder split:
http://www.clfrecords.com/promo_qe_elder_split.htm

I've used Guitar Pro for years now to write my music, from huge ten minutes opuses with drums, keys, bass and multiple guitars, to short little riffs that I wanted to save when I couldn't be bothered to use any recording gear. The sound engine isn't great, and you can't find version 5 without torrenting it any more, but it's a worthwhile investment—I just didn't want to upgrade to the next version so I had to torrent it. I'd obviously rather support the company, but I have no interested in upgrading and I don't think you can buy version five any more.AxAxSxS wrote:So our practice time has been diminishing lately, and we are trying to write. We're still coming up with good stuff, but the retention of it is a bit harder. Anybody have a tab writing program they could recommend? recording the good ideas in ways that can be taken home would help.
whats all this about?odontophobia wrote:.
been bumming pretty hard because i had been jamming with a coworker for about a year and we had 6-8 songs written and i got promoted about a month ago. now i'm his boss so we can't make music together anymore. pretty shitty. .
Everyone should probably own one. Such a fun pedal, even just to have lying around to goof around.misterstomach wrote:I see hm2's for under a hundred all the time. Shouldn't be too hard to find.
That's cool, really looking forward to seeing what that's like after workD.o.S. wrote:Elder's rad. Their evolution has been pretty crazy -- that Split's the first thing they ever released, and it's a million miles away from the Dead Roots Stirring/Spires Burn stuff. Not in a bad way, just in a different way -- like the difference between Aesbestos Death and Holy Mountain.spawnofthesith wrote:Oh hell yes, thanks dude, gonna have to check them out today. I was so late to the Elder party, I only discovered them a few months ago. Killer bandD.o.S. wrote:They've been one of my favorites since I heard their Roadburn 2010 set -- not live, unfortunately, but on wax in '11. If you like them you should check out Queen Elephantine -- who did a straight up epic split with Elder way back in the day:spawnofthesith wrote:Vikings and Game of Thrones are both badass.
I see that Bong was mentioned on the previous page, cool band, I stumbled across them on YouTube a few days ago
http://queenelephantine.bandcamp.com/album/scarab
Elder split:
http://www.clfrecords.com/promo_qe_elder_split.htm
This. I got my Q3HD for something like 100 bucks on eBay. Condenser mics and a semi-decent camera. One of the best investments I have ever made.AngryGoldfish wrote:AxAxSxS wrote:So our practice time has been diminishing lately, and we are trying to write. We're still coming up with good stuff, but the retention of it is a bit harder. Anybody have a tab writing program they could recommend? recording the good ideas in ways that can be taken home would help.
To be honest, though, if you prefer to write in an improvisational manner, just invest in a Zoom recorder. Set it up so that you can see the individual parts as you're playing them and you're away. The audio is very good as well.
Also, this. I miss mine. Will buy another someday.pelliott wrote:Everyone should probably own one. Such a fun pedal, even just to have lying around to goof around.misterstomach wrote:I see hm2's for under a hundred all the time. Shouldn't be too hard to find.
DoubleJoe Gress wrote:http://pitchfork.com/news/54692-boris-announce-new-album-noise-share-quicksilver/
New Boris.
Also of note is Bongripper has a new album coming soon. Three songs, 66 minutes.