Sunday, April 01, 2007
Descent - Parallax
YouTube via hamsterdunce, aka Dave of umop and The Packrat.
"Original song - get CD on umop.com! More progressive rock ultra wanky horse puckey for you."
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Oh man, we used to laugh so hard playing that JD-800 guitar patch! What a fun one.
ReplyDeleteSounds great! When are you going to integrate The Wretch in your music?
ReplyDeleteI did an opening animation sequence for the superdeluxe.com web TV series called "Fark TV" about a month ago... it featured the Wretch very prominently. The Wretch is very useful for sound effects and general noisemaking, but not so much noodly progressive stroke-rokk.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely photoshopped... look at the angles on those shadows.. for sure a hoax, I mean comon, "Virus B"???? who ever heard of that?
ReplyDeleteIs this an April Fool's "joke" or just complete ignorance?
ReplyDeleteI've got it... it's both, right? :o)
what kind of music is this considered? prog rock?
ReplyDeleteif you use that guitar patch there's only one word to describe the style of music: glam.
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