The Doom Room: ILF Edition

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^ haha yeah they are very hard to lock down.
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ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Congrats on the rare breed... an available drummer!


Yeah, I only had to talk to about 4 to get one locked down. I was kind of shocked actually, he was telling me all about how where he is now he wasn't getting gigs because he hits too hard, played too loud or they didn't like that he used a 26" kick.
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christianatl wrote:I think you already know how I feel about this important topic.


Truth. An Esquire would actually make more sense for me as well since I never used the neck pickup when I had a tele that one time. Maybe I'll build one. Esquire with a big, fat 70's strat headstock. That's the stuff :doom:

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Solid coffee drinking music.

I've got a tele with humbuggies as well...unfortunately it sounds exactly nothing like a tele.

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Corey Y wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Congrats on the rare breed... an available drummer!


Yeah, I only had to talk to about 4 to get one locked down. I was kind of shocked actually, he was telling me all about how where he is now he wasn't getting gigs because he hits too hard, played too loud or they didn't like that he used a 26" kick.


Sounds like a match made in heaven and hell.
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Corey Y wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Congrats on the rare breed... an available drummer!


Yeah, I only had to talk to about 4 to get one locked down. I was kind of shocked actually, he was telling me all about how where he is now he wasn't getting gigs because he hits too hard, played too loud or they didn't like that he used a 26" kick.




those are all the things I want to hear in a drummer. kick can be adjusted I don't care how large or small. if it was faster I would've said a smaller one is clearer in making out faster beats. But goddamn what was he playing in? foofoo tardkitties and the frumple lumps?
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obulus's colisseum in da house
gonna plug it in for hi octane quality control tomorrow
somethin tells me im gonna be sad to see it go
gonna be interesting to see how it compares to the randall 300
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[youtube]http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yYoUwnT809Q[/youtube]
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ryan summit wrote:obulus's colisseum in da house
gonna plug it in for hi octane quality control tomorrow
somethin tells me im gonna be sad to see it go
gonna be interesting to see how it compares to the randall 300
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Nice.

and Ryan... the Randall is still going to destroy it.
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Corey Y wrote:
ShaolinLambKiller wrote:Congrats on the rare breed... an available drummer!


Yeah, I only had to talk to about 4 to get one locked down. I was kind of shocked actually, he was telling me all about how where he is now he wasn't getting gigs because he hits too hard, played too loud or they didn't like that he used a 26" kick.


I have a twin?!?! :wha?: :lol:

Sounds like a solid win dude!!!

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christianatl wrote:I think you already know how I feel about this important topic.


Truth. An Esquire would actually make more sense for me as well since I never used the neck pickup when I had a tele that one time. Maybe I'll build one. Esquire with a big, fat 70's strat headstock. That's the stuff :doom:


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AxAxSxS wrote:Sounds like a match made in heaven and hell.


Agreed, I was just kind of laughing when he was telling me all that stuff and complaining about how no one there even plays full stacks. That's when I told him about the Dunwich 300W/415 cab in the works.


ShaolinLambKiller wrote:those are all the things I want to hear in a drummer. kick can be adjusted I don't care how large or small. if it was faster I would've said a smaller one is clearer in making out faster beats. But goddamn what was he playing in? foofoo tardkitties and the frumple lumps?


Me too! He mentioned something about how there is a surge of ska cover bands. I made a sour milk face. :?:



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Sounds like a solid win dude!!!


Here's hoping. We just locked down a solid practice schedule last night. I had to go an hour out of town to actually find people who like the kind of music I'm writing and aren't flakes, so I can't use my free practice space at work. I was able to book a weekly block at an hourly rehearsal space in his area though, which is where I tried him out. Not so bad, it's pretty affordable and having a set practice schedule is pretty high priority for me.
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Updated the HM2 kit thread
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Yea I noticed that unfortunately killed my gas for it.

Corey Y wrote:Me too! He mentioned something about how there is a surge of ska cover bands. I made a sour milk face. :?:



I just wanted to puke upon hearing ska being meantioned. God I fucking that whole genre. it's so shitty.
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[quote="Corey Y"Here's hoping. We just locked down a solid practice schedule last night. I had to go an hour out of town to actually find people who like the kind of music I'm writing and aren't flakes, so I can't use my free practice space at work. I was able to book a weekly block at an hourly rehearsal space in his area though, which is where I tried him out. Not so bad, it's pretty affordable and having a set practice schedule is pretty high priority for me.[/quote]

Thats awesome dude! I'm excited for you I know you've been dying to start playing in a band again. An hour away for a decent affordable practice space isn't a bad deal by any means, I lucked out in having an awesome wife who doesn't mind band practice at my house but things could be alot worse for ya.
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