Man I love the subtle editing touches.. cinema crop fade out, the subtle pans, dolly in, ugh.. All on top of sick music. Keep it up man you're crushing it!!
That pedal is great! Adds such a nice shine and glassy texture to that Marshall. It really fills out that strat too. Friedman has some great pedals. Great playing too like always man!
Very underrated pedal. I have about 25 boost and overdrive pedals. My favorites are the Golden Pearl and Earthquaker Devices Plumes (highly recommend the Plumes with the Friedman BE100)
@@ZachWish Zach I also have a BE-100Deluxe. What do you think of the Suhr Pete Thorn Cabinet? Or would you rather have a 412? Just thinking tone wise. I know the 412 is a beast to move, but I bet you have experience with 4x12 cabs and you now this Suhr cab really well. Thanks for your thoughts!!
@@noahguttell1953 The Pete Thorn 2x12 is awesome! It's really tough to beat a 4x12 though. If I'm playing live, I generally use a 4x12 cab. I have 2 4x12's that I keep at my practice space. One is a Marshall 4x12 with Creamback H75's on top and V30s on the bottom, the other is an EVH 4x12 with V30s. Both great cabs. Since most venues will mic up a cab anyways, there's not going to be a huge difference between a 2x12 and 4x12. I'm just used to playing through a half stack. Can't go wrong with either!
@@ZachWish Thanks so much for your thoughts. I agree totally. Also, I'd add that it's got to be a straight 4x12. I prefer it much more than a slant. The Friedman JEL-100 is also a beast, if you ever get a chance to play one. Love the content. I'd like to hear more of the music you like and also how you learn to play modern metal/rock. You are right a lot of things are 80's based or blues, but your style and technique is a different world and I don't feel it is well represented on the TH-cam world. Thanks for bringing those tones to the Tube.
Love that Smashing Pumpkins riff. Great song! As is the rest of them. :) Sounds amazing. You're responsible for turning me onto Friedman pedals. I'd be hard pressed to afford one of their amps, but I can swing a few pedals. ;)
Awesome video I really enjoy your stuff I actually watched your video on the jcm 900 and I loved that sound I finally bought my first Marshall and it was the 900 I have a cheap 2x12 cab but I’m saving for a Mesa recto cab I’m a big Adam Jones fan is there any recommendations you could throw at me getting more of a tool undertoe tone
If I were just looking to boost the front end of an amp for a little bit more gain and a tighter sound without coloring the sound at all, the Golden Pearl is better at that. The BB Preamp is pretty similar sounding but not quite as clear as the GP. The BB Preamp is cool for it's versatility. It works great as a boost, but also as an overdrive pedal and distortion pedal. Both great pedals. Thanks for checking out the video!
Thanks for doing these videos. Love the combo of your Les pauls, amps and playing. Have you ever tried Orange amps? Like the Rockerverb or even the Crush Pro 120?
Thanks very much for the kind words! I have played a handful of Orange amps but it's been a long time. Great stuff though. If I can get my hands on them, I'll definitely make some videos.
Thanks! I'd love to check out the Buxom Boost at some point. Just looking at the features of the pedal, I feel like I'd lean more towards the Buxom Boost since I love having a Bass Control on boost pedals.
Hey Zach, just in case you see this, is this a "transparent" OD in the way the JHS Morning Glory is (bluesbreaker?), as I'm looking at both of these. Also you've used your BB preamp to boost for a while as seen in other videos, how does that compare to this for that purpose?
I'd say you're right in that the BE-100 Deluxe doesn't really need a boost, but I figured I'd show the pedal into the amps that I had around. The 5150, JCM800, and other high gain amps like a Dual Rectifier actually work really well with a boost! Those amps will often have an excess of low and low-mid frequencies that can sound a little flubby if you're trying to play tight, riffy stuff. A boost like the Golden Pearl, Tubescreamer, or similar overdrives often cut a little bit of that low end out which really tightens up the sound and feel of the amp as well as giving a bit of extra gain. Give it a shot sometime if you get the chance. Thanks for checking out the video!
Yeah, it's not really about adding more gain as much as it is about tightening up the amp. A lot of amps like a 5150 or Dual Rectifer will have an excess of low end / low-mids. Boost pedals typically cut a bit of that low end in addition to adding a bit of cut/aggression. I definitely dig this pedal with the 5150. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish Hey thanks for your answer. I knew for the rectifier but the 5150 seems to be mostly used on it's own. Gojira runs straight into it for instance. When I played it it sounded pretty full. I noticed a "swarm of bees" feel to it sometimes (the low mids ?). It probably depend on the settings, I had it running without a lot of gain and it was ok.
Thanks a bunch and sure thing! Aerosmith - Eat The Rich The Darkness - Last of Our Kind Smashing Pumpkins - Stand Inside Your Love Gojira - Magma Mastodon - Show Yourself Devin Townsend - Hyperdrive Gojira - Another World Enslaved - The Dead Stare
The Golden Pearl doesn't have the same midrange boost as a Tubescreamer. This pedal is a much more even sounding boost across all frequencies. You can still shape the overall sound with the tone & voicing controls, but they're different enough that I could see owning both. For what it's worth, I really liked the tones I was getting with the Golden Pearl and the JCM800 in this video. Thanks!
Thanks so much! I think the Reactive Load is amazing and does a great job, but I think there's something cool about micing up an amp for real. It's definitely a little bit trickier and it can sometimes get real damn loud, but most of the time it's not too bad. Luckily, I have a place now with no shared walls so I can crank up amps a bit. But the Reactive Load is an incredible tool and I'd happily use it on a record if micing things up wasn't an option. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish Hello Zach, one additional question please. Have you ever tried recording 2 amp heads at the same time for one guitar sound (instead of adding a virtual amp to a DI track afterwards for thickening like you mentioned in your "recording gear 2019" video) using an aby splitter pedal/box playing both amps at the same time, and then recording one amp head mic´d in front of the cab and the other one thru the Reactive Load? And if so, how turned it out please? Thank you :)
@@triclops8 Hey there. I've recorded two amps simultaneously before and it's turned out great. It can be really cool to mix two amps that complement each other well like a Marshall and Mesa for instance. I've only ever done it where I mic'd both amps, I haven't done the one amp mic'd / one amp through a reactive load, but there's no reason why that wouldn't work great as well. Generally though for a heavy sound on a record, I typically just record one amp at a time and then double track riffs. Got an album coming out in a few weeks where you can hear that technique!
@@ZachWish Thanks a lot for your answer! Oh that´s interesting, so for heavy sounds on a record just one amp at a time and then double track instead of two amps at a time and then double track. Would the later one mud things up or why do you choose to prefer it that way and don´t choose to mix different flavors there? Thank you! And interested in hearing it on your album!
@@ZachWish I also subbed today! I'm thinking on the Friedman BEOD, EGNETAR Goldsmith, Chase Audio Bliss-Brothers, Strymon Sunset and Jackson-The Golden Joey Landreth pedals. Have you tested these?
Hey man, could I know what bridge pickup do you have on your Silverburst in the bridge position? Thanks a lot and great playing (and fantastic sounds as always).
Thanks a bunch! I learned to play guitar by figuring out songs that I really liked over the years and I still do that to this day when I come across a tune that catches my ear. I mainly try to focus on writing my own music these days, but sometimes when I get stuck in a rut, it can be really helpful/inspirational to learn another tune by ear and sort of dissect someone else's approach. I also played in a cover band back in 2008 and learned a TON of songs for that. Just a fan of the riff! Thanks so much for checking out the video!
They are both great pedals, but if I could only choose one, I'd probably go with the Buxom Boost. It's a bit more flexible with a 3 band EQ and the Tight knob to shave off some lows. They're both super transparent, but the Golden Pearl is probably the more transparent of the two. I think the GP is pretty magical with Marshall style circuits, but if you have an amp that has an excess of low end like a Mesa Rectifier or certain Fender circuits, the Tight knob on the Buxom Betty is going to come in pretty handy. Hope that's helpful and thanks for watching!
I wish I Could jam with u man, u have the same exact taste as I do, I have trouble finding people that are in to that type of groove..... So I always have to play to their style..... If I jammed with u I feel like we would just click because your style is so similar to mine
sorry i dont comment so often, your channel is pure gold man. keep em coming bro :)
edit: this is how one showcase gear imo.
Right on! Thanks so much for checking out the video.
Man I love the subtle editing touches.. cinema crop fade out, the subtle pans, dolly in, ugh.. All on top of sick music. Keep it up man you're crushing it!!
Thanks so much man! Likewise!
That pedal is great! Adds such a nice shine and glassy texture to that Marshall. It really fills out that strat too. Friedman has some great pedals. Great playing too like always man!
Right on! Yeah it's definitely a cool one. Thanks as always Chris!
I love the fact that you don't use backing tracks that way we get to enjoy the actual tone... 6:09 Another World by Gojira sounds insane
I come hear to hear the playing more than the gear.
Brings tears to my eyes ......such great rock tone, and playing !
Thanks so much!
Great playing and demo Zach! This wee beastie is now top of my list. Cheers!
🤘🏻😎🍻
Thanks so much Paul!
Wow! This sounds great! I've been using the Protone Deadhorse pedal for years. This seems like a great compliment!
you made me realiza how much I love stand inside your love. thanks, bud.
Favorite gear demos on youtube! Not a bad way to start a Sunday with coffee in hand. Pedal sounds awesome btw.
Hell yeah. Thanks so much!
One of the best Aerosmith riffs ever!!!!!
That silver burst... 🔥🔥 pedal sounds pretty sick too
Just pure riffs man. I can't even.
Another killer demo, dude. I feel like Friedman can do no wrong. Def want one of their pedals at some point down the line. :D
Thanks so much! Yeah, they're pretty damn good. BE-OD is a monster too.
Good to hear The Darkness - Last of your kind's riff! Thanks Zach, great tone, great playing as usual! keep rockin :)
Awesome! Thanks so much for checking out the video!
Awesome Zach! Great playing & great sound! 👊🤘
Thanks so much Euge! High praise.
Very underrated pedal. I have about 25 boost and overdrive pedals. My favorites are the Golden Pearl and Earthquaker Devices Plumes (highly recommend the Plumes with the Friedman BE100)
I have the plumes and yes is completely something else! I am considering to take the golden pearl too. It seems great
Enslaved!! probably the least noticed one :).. love all the 5150 tones as well.. man, what a ride!
Hell yeah. Was wondering if anyone would catch the Enslaved riff. One of my all time fav bands. Thanks so much for checking out the video!
Awesome tone and riffage !
Thanks a bunch!
Instant thumbs up for the SYL shirt.
Cool vid & epic tones! :) Have you tried Suhr Koko Boost Reloaded? The best boost & tone shaping pedal I´ve stumbled on, imho!
Thanks a bunch! I've tried the original Koko Boost back in the day but not the Reloaded version. Hopefully I can check it out sometime!
Not a bad video from you, so many good tones and killer playing. Def my new favorite gear related channel.
Thanks so much Luca!
Id second this. No drama just gear, tones and great riffs
Hell yeah. Awesome seeing a few black metal songs thrown in for good measure.
Awesome playing Zach ! Oh the pedal is pretty sweet also.
Thanks so much!
I watch a lot of TH-cam, you might be my favorite channel. Keep it up!!
Awesome! Thanks so much Noah!
@@ZachWish Zach I also have a BE-100Deluxe. What do you think of the Suhr Pete Thorn Cabinet? Or would you rather have a 412? Just thinking tone wise. I know the 412 is a beast to move, but I bet you have experience with 4x12 cabs and you now this Suhr cab really well. Thanks for your thoughts!!
@@noahguttell1953 The Pete Thorn 2x12 is awesome! It's really tough to beat a 4x12 though. If I'm playing live, I generally use a 4x12 cab. I have 2 4x12's that I keep at my practice space. One is a Marshall 4x12 with Creamback H75's on top and V30s on the bottom, the other is an EVH 4x12 with V30s. Both great cabs. Since most venues will mic up a cab anyways, there's not going to be a huge difference between a 2x12 and 4x12. I'm just used to playing through a half stack. Can't go wrong with either!
@@ZachWish Thanks so much for your thoughts. I agree totally. Also, I'd add that it's got to be a straight 4x12. I prefer it much more than a slant. The Friedman JEL-100 is also a beast, if you ever get a chance to play one. Love the content. I'd like to hear more of the music you like and also how you learn to play modern metal/rock. You are right a lot of things are 80's based or blues, but your style and technique is a different world and I don't feel it is well represented on the TH-cam world. Thanks for bringing those tones to the Tube.
Love the SP riffs!!!
Love the tone... great demo, subscribed for more great tones. Cheers
Thanks very much!
Great playing and tones as usual man. Been playing more often after watching you and Ben Eller
Awesome! Ben is the man!
@@ZachWish dude, so are you. I'd love to see videos of how you learn riffs or even just tips on clean playing
I have a Golden Pearl clone that I use to fatten up my Gain 1 on Victory Kraken and it gives a great and fat sound, love it.
Right on! Love the Kraken. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish hey, thanks for making the video :D
Loving The Darkness Riffs! Last of Our Kind!
Thanks Jake!
Love that Smashing Pumpkins riff. Great song! As is the rest of them. :) Sounds amazing. You're responsible for turning me onto Friedman pedals. I'd be hard pressed to afford one of their amps, but I can swing a few pedals. ;)
Awesome shirt! DEV!
Great demo/playing as usual but man, that SYL shirt takes it over the top! 👌🔥
Hah! Thanks a bunch Erik! Love SYL.
Been a lurker on this vids; nice review as always! The Gojira/Mastadon/SYL ruffs get a sub. 🤘
Thanks so much! Appreciate you checking out the videos.
Can you add a soung list to you videos? Great playing!!!!!
Awesome video I really enjoy your stuff I actually watched your video on the jcm 900 and I loved that sound I finally bought my first Marshall and it was the 900 I have a cheap 2x12 cab but I’m saving for a Mesa recto cab I’m a big Adam Jones fan is there any recommendations you could throw at me getting more of a tool undertoe tone
EAT THE RICH
Great tone!
Thanks very much!
That Gojira riffs sounded awesome... Really dig your sound in all you vid
Right on! Thanks a bunch!
Bro...love your videos. The riffs are great, Tones are great, the gear is great. What’s not to love?
Thanks so much Joey!
These videos need more Every Time I Die riffs.
Man how does that strat sound so fucking good
What use case would you use this for in comparison to the BB preamp? I just got my first JCM800 and can’t get enough tips!
If I were just looking to boost the front end of an amp for a little bit more gain and a tighter sound without coloring the sound at all, the Golden Pearl is better at that. The BB Preamp is pretty similar sounding but not quite as clear as the GP. The BB Preamp is cool for it's versatility. It works great as a boost, but also as an overdrive pedal and distortion pedal. Both great pedals. Thanks for checking out the video!
Top tones fella. What humbucker is in that stat dude? Sounds big. 👌
Thanks! It's a Seymour Duncan 59.
Wow this pedal is spectacular. Total hot rodded marshall amp tone in such a small package.
Thanks for doing these videos. Love the combo of your Les pauls, amps and playing. Have you ever tried Orange amps? Like the Rockerverb or even the Crush Pro 120?
Thanks very much for the kind words! I have played a handful of Orange amps but it's been a long time. Great stuff though. If I can get my hands on them, I'll definitely make some videos.
I need a good practice amp under 200€,an advice.Thanks for your videos
I'd probably check out a Boss Katana or a Yamaha THR10. Cool little practice amps that sound great.
Great demo as usual. Have you tried the naked od by tone freak? Curious how these compare as Friedman designed both as a transparent od pedal.
Sounds great! I'm really curious how it compares to the Friedman Buxom Boost.
Thanks! I'd love to check out the Buxom Boost at some point. Just looking at the features of the pedal, I feel like I'd lean more towards the Buxom Boost since I love having a Bass Control on boost pedals.
@@ZachWish Looking forward to the demo then :D Awesome channel by the way!
Hey Zach, just in case you see this, is this a "transparent" OD in the way the JHS Morning Glory is (bluesbreaker?), as I'm looking at both of these. Also you've used your BB preamp to boost for a while as seen in other videos, how does that compare to this for that purpose?
Hey man love it !! What's the riff at the beginning and the one at 1:10. Sounds awesome
The opening riff is "Eat The Rich" by Aerosmith and then "Last Of Our Kind" by The Darkness. Thanks for checking out the video!
I read this caption as Fried Good Butter
That tone holy shit
Thanks for checking out the video!
Why would amps like the ones you have even need a boost pedal? Isn’t the BE able to sound like this without the GP pedal? Cheers.
I'd say you're right in that the BE-100 Deluxe doesn't really need a boost, but I figured I'd show the pedal into the amps that I had around. The 5150, JCM800, and other high gain amps like a Dual Rectifier actually work really well with a boost! Those amps will often have an excess of low and low-mid frequencies that can sound a little flubby if you're trying to play tight, riffy stuff. A boost like the Golden Pearl, Tubescreamer, or similar overdrives often cut a little bit of that low end out which really tightens up the sound and feel of the amp as well as giving a bit of extra gain. Give it a shot sometime if you get the chance. Thanks for checking out the video!
But how does that accordian sound through it?
I gotta put some EMG's in it.
The riff machine :) How do you use the boost in front of the 5150 ? Is it to bring more clarity ? There are already tons of gain with this head.
Yeah, it's not really about adding more gain as much as it is about tightening up the amp. A lot of amps like a 5150 or Dual Rectifer will have an excess of low end / low-mids. Boost pedals typically cut a bit of that low end in addition to adding a bit of cut/aggression. I definitely dig this pedal with the 5150. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish Hey thanks for your answer. I knew for the rectifier but the 5150 seems to be mostly used on it's own. Gojira runs straight into it for instance. When I played it it sounded pretty full. I noticed a "swarm of bees" feel to it sometimes (the low mids ?). It probably depend on the settings, I had it running without a lot of gain and it was ok.
Anybody know what riff is played at 2:20? Love that tone
Hey Nick! That's "Stand Inside Your Love" by The Smashing Pumpkins. Great song. Thanks for checking out the video!
Awesome vid as always. Can you write the songlist down?
Thanks a bunch and sure thing!
Aerosmith - Eat The Rich
The Darkness - Last of Our Kind
Smashing Pumpkins - Stand Inside Your Love
Gojira - Magma
Mastodon - Show Yourself
Devin Townsend - Hyperdrive
Gojira - Another World
Enslaved - The Dead Stare
how would this compare to a ibanez tube screamer? does it gives mids? i play with a jcm 800 and i wonder which to buy
The Golden Pearl doesn't have the same midrange boost as a Tubescreamer. This pedal is a much more even sounding boost across all frequencies. You can still shape the overall sound with the tone & voicing controls, but they're different enough that I could see owning both. For what it's worth, I really liked the tones I was getting with the Golden Pearl and the JCM800 in this video. Thanks!
@@ZachWish thanks buddy !
Hyperdrive! Hell yeah old school pumpkins sounds killer man
Yesss! Love those tunes. Thanks for checking out the video James!
What’s the amp settings on master volumen and gain?
6:10 Gojira man!, I really like the new song!
Me too! One of my favorite bands.
Hey Zach, really like your channel! Do you prefer the real mics over your Suhr Reactive Load?
Thanks so much! I think the Reactive Load is amazing and does a great job, but I think there's something cool about micing up an amp for real. It's definitely a little bit trickier and it can sometimes get real damn loud, but most of the time it's not too bad. Luckily, I have a place now with no shared walls so I can crank up amps a bit. But the Reactive Load is an incredible tool and I'd happily use it on a record if micing things up wasn't an option. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish Great! Thanks a lot for your opinion!
@@ZachWish Hello Zach, one additional question please. Have you ever tried recording 2 amp heads at the same time for one guitar sound (instead of adding a virtual amp to a DI track afterwards for thickening like you mentioned in your "recording gear 2019" video) using an aby splitter pedal/box playing both amps at the same time, and then recording one amp head mic´d in front of the cab and the other one thru the Reactive Load? And if so, how turned it out please? Thank you :)
@@triclops8 Hey there. I've recorded two amps simultaneously before and it's turned out great. It can be really cool to mix two amps that complement each other well like a Marshall and Mesa for instance. I've only ever done it where I mic'd both amps, I haven't done the one amp mic'd / one amp through a reactive load, but there's no reason why that wouldn't work great as well. Generally though for a heavy sound on a record, I typically just record one amp at a time and then double track riffs. Got an album coming out in a few weeks where you can hear that technique!
@@ZachWish Thanks a lot for your answer! Oh that´s interesting, so for heavy sounds on a record just one amp at a time and then double track instead of two amps at a time and then double track. Would the later one mud things up or why do you choose to prefer it that way and don´t choose to mix different flavors there? Thank you! And interested in hearing it on your album!
Just killer riffage...to my ears that black les Paul has THE tone 👍
Thanks so much for watching Ed. That LP is definitely pretty great.
What’s the riff at 4:34? So good! Amazing tone.
That's "Show Yourself" by Mastodon. Pushing the BE Channel of the BE-100 Deluxe with the gain around 1 o'clock.
Zach Wish Thanks! I’ve gotta learn that riff immediately. Looks so fun to play!
Anybody who plays killer Aerosmith riffs and a Les Paul gets me to subscribe.
the darknessssss againnnnnnnnn \m/
Dude! Just pure delight! Hot Damn!!
Awesome! Thanks so much José!
@@ZachWish I also subbed today! I'm thinking on the Friedman BEOD, EGNETAR Goldsmith, Chase Audio Bliss-Brothers, Strymon Sunset and Jackson-The Golden Joey Landreth pedals. Have you tested these?
you are a great player
Thanks so much!
Not sure if youve tried it, the mesa grid slammer is another awesomely transparent OD!
I have! And yes, that pedal rules! Thanks for checking out the video!
Hey man, could I know what bridge pickup do you have on your Silverburst in the bridge position? Thanks a lot and great playing (and fantastic sounds as always).
Thanks a bunch! It's the stock Gibson 490R / 498T combo. 498T in the bridge.
Diggin the channel and content. Do you learn some of these for a video or do you just have a never ending vocabulary of riffage?
Thanks a bunch! I learned to play guitar by figuring out songs that I really liked over the years and I still do that to this day when I come across a tune that catches my ear. I mainly try to focus on writing my own music these days, but sometimes when I get stuck in a rut, it can be really helpful/inspirational to learn another tune by ear and sort of dissect someone else's approach. I also played in a cover band back in 2008 and learned a TON of songs for that. Just a fan of the riff! Thanks so much for checking out the video!
can you please tell me the name of the song you played in 1:10 man i love the 80s vibe in it
That's "Last of Our Kind" by the Darkness. Great tune. Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish thank you for awesome channel and riffs bro
You ever try any Greer stuff?
I haven't yet, but I hear great things about them!
Anybody knows the song starting at 1:11 ?
DLjohny it is Last of our kind By The Darkness
Love that tune! Thanks for checking out the video folks!
@@ZachWish Thanks a lot! Cheers!
AH. What's the song at 3:35? I know it but can't name it and it's bugging the hell out of me, haha.
Oh thank god, it's Magma by Gojira. Phew.
Such a great tune. Thanks for checking out the video!
What a tone Zach... Impressive! Which tuning are you using with the LP Custom?
Thanks so much! I have that guitar a whole step down so D standard, and there's a Mastodon riff at 4:33 that is in Drop C.
Great stuff and awesome riffin! I got a similar amp, jmp 2203, and im torn between this pedal and buxom betty boost. You got any input?
Cheers!
They are both great pedals, but if I could only choose one, I'd probably go with the Buxom Boost. It's a bit more flexible with a 3 band EQ and the Tight knob to shave off some lows. They're both super transparent, but the Golden Pearl is probably the more transparent of the two. I think the GP is pretty magical with Marshall style circuits, but if you have an amp that has an excess of low end like a Mesa Rectifier or certain Fender circuits, the Tight knob on the Buxom Betty is going to come in pretty handy. Hope that's helpful and thanks for watching!
I don't care for the high end presence fizz. I have the BE-OD on the shelf. Just not for me but I'm sure a lot of people like that sound.
Want to hear you play Children of the Grave in C#
Eat the rich 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
I wish I Could jam with u man, u have the same exact taste as I do, I have trouble finding people that are in to that type of groove..... So I always have to play to their style..... If I jammed with u I feel like we would just click because your style is so similar to mine
Definitely! Always good to meet a fellow fan of the riff!
Zach🤘
what les paul is that?
Hey Braydon! I actually just made a video all about that guitar: th-cam.com/video/vWsmFhKKA1E/w-d-xo.html Thanks for checking out the video!
@@ZachWish well it all sounds unbelievable! thank you for making the videos!!
And the gojira
Anybody know the song at roughly 5:20 into the video?
Hyperdrive by Devin Townsend