um........i always use a mesa boogie dual rect or a marshall the nd ithink......
in the comp /efx i use a booster b1 or b7
you can experiment with that
um EQ
low at 10-12
mid 5
high 2 to -2
i always use a combo amp in the ZNR and for breakdowns and harmonic stuff at c 4
and top it up with a C1 chorus
No, All That Remains is not a Christian band. Phil, who is the vocalist and writer, is a Christian. Some of the lyrics are directly about Christian values, but they do not connect themselves with the Christian metal movement.
Within the metal genre, "technical" death metal or "math metal" as a whole would be the most complex. Followed by progressive metal.
Christian Metal
Metalcore
I Am Terrified, Demon Hunter and Blindside are metal.
Norma Jean - Metalcore Becoming the Archetype - Prog Death Metal Demon Hunter - Hardcore/Metalcore Mychildren Mybride - Metalcore Fit For a King - Metalcore (early) Before Their Eyes - Hardcore Destroy the Runner - Metalcore (early) Blessthefall - Hardcore In The Midst of Lions - Deathcore Impending Doom - Death Metal Living Sacrifice - Death Metal Love and Death - Alt. Metal / Numetal Pillar - Hard Rock Red - Alt. Metal Sleeping Giant - Metalcore War of Ages - Metalcore/ Thrash Metal Wolves At The Gate - Hardcore
No, All That Remains is not a Christian band. Phil, who is the vocalist and writer, is a Christian. Some of the lyrics are directly about Christian values, but they do not connect themselves with the Christian metal movement.
Within the metal genre, "technical" death metal or "math metal" as a whole would be the most complex. Followed by progressive metal.
metal? emo? 'emo' and 'metalcore' are different genres 'emo' being 'emotional rock'
Christian Metal
They play Groove metal, and metalcore.
Alternative metal Avant-garde metal/Experimental metal Black metal Christian metal Crust punk Death metal ---Technical Death metal ---Melodic Death metal Doom metal ---Funeral doom ---Drone metal Extreme metal (also describes Death metal, black metal, doom metal, and some thrash metal collectively) Folk metal Glam metal Gothic metal Grindcore Groove metal Industrial metal Metalcore ---Deathcore ---"Nintendocore" Neo-classical metal/Shred Nu metal Power metal Post-metal Progressive metal ---Djent Rap metal Speed metal Stoner metal Symphonic metal Thrash metal Traditional heavy metal Viking metal Note that any of these genres can be fused in any way imaginable. In fact, that is how some types came to be, like djent, which is a fusion of progressive metal, metalcore, groove metal, technical death metal, and experimental metal.
They're a better type of metal called metalcore.
The best type of music is most definatly hardcore/death metal/post hardcore/emo/screamo/metal/metalcore/alternative/rock or any combination of those.
Yes they are.They have been mislabeled as Metalcore but they are no where near Metalcore.Listen to The Devil Wears Prada if you want Metalcore.
The song you are looking for is Rise and Oppose by the metalcore band Diecast.
Groove Metal: Pantera, Lamb Of God, Machine Head, Chimaira Thrash Metal: Metallica, Megadeth, Testament, Exodus Death Metal: Cannibal Corpse, Death, Nile, Bolt Thrower, Devourment, Jenova Virus, With Death comes cleansing, Cryptopsy, Psycroptic Melodic Death Metal: Children Of Bodom, In Flames, Soilwork Progressive Metal: Opeth, Dream Theater Melodic Metalcore: As I Lay Dying, Killswitch Engage, All That Remains Metallic Metalcore: Hatebreed, Biohazard, Vision Of Disorder Black Metal: Immortal, Satyricon, Arch Enemy, Emperor, Behemoth Industrial Metal: Fear Factory, White Zombie, Ministry Stoner Metal: Down, High On Fire, Kyuss \.../ (^.^) \.../ \ \ / /