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Date Posted: 14:44:39 09/28/01 Fri
Author: baz
Subject: Re: D.G.
In reply to: D.G. 's message, "Re: D.G." on 14:43:22 09/28/01 Fri

hey man,
ah right,just wondering,its just the main riff on "devils breath" sounds as though its been thought out technically rather than just by ear,and if u guys wrote that by ear,id say theres potential there to go further and really understand your instrument to the fullest.

ya im a guitar obsessive myself!takin it
on to the fullest,starting two courses this week,one on contemporary music/jazz and advanced rock guitar techniques,goin career! my band is formin at the mo,need to find musicians(bassist,co-lead guitar) to fit the variation were lookin for,(from cannibal corpse to tchaikovsky!)

stay true man,the "hardcore" metal scene
is gonna hit dublin hard pretty soon,so u guys should pretty much pave the way!

baz.

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