Finn: "I'm not weird at all" Also Finn: let me tell you all about my old girlfriend that splattered diarrhea behind a local gas station when she was walking to my house.
@Necromass-xs1np How? They've literally never had an album chart higher than 30 in the US, only one gold certified record. If anything, considering how massively influential they've been, they're hugely underrated. Either you live under a rock or you're just trying to be an edgy troll.
Bold statement but: if you’ve ever seen mark tremonti REALLY shred on his insta and stuff, he’s borderline on the level of a shred lord. It’s actually insane, blew my mind.
That's funny...my Ex has been friends with Dino for years. A few years back, he hosted us at his house in LAand was the nicest guy. He even got us backstage passes to Slayer at the Palladium for their first show back there after being banned like 30 years earlier....but he took us to East LA and got us the best tacos I've ever had. He still holds me up with a press pass whenever he is in Philly. 100% good dude...and as real as they come.
Do you want Billy Corgan to show up at your BBQ? Conversations with him would go from music to wrestling to astronomy to bashing on records labels to Dennis Rodman to Kurt Cobain's death.
It's the simple things in life. S/O to post Malone though, that Superbowl performance went hard. Didn't know he could play like that. Watch him play the cliffs of dover opening. He's a little slow but he has great rhythm.
Preface: I'm a Mark Tremonti stan. But go listen to Ahavo Rabo Taco Salad by Alter Bridge (yes, that's the song's name. Bet he'd bring a mean one to the BBQ as well). Then listen his thrash metal eponymous solo band, Tremonti. Dude is S-tier human and guitar player.
4:04 maybe his choice of headwear actually represents his dislike for KFC and corporations in general, you know, because it’s upside down, like inverted cross 5:06, oh come on, that sound EXACTLY like something someone super weird would say.
Starting out with Jason is a good sign. I remember first finding him from his all shall perish black gold reign cover. Blew me away then, still does now and have been following him since. I got to see him with BOO, as a solo artist, and now with ATR and he ALWAYS is a perfect performer. Shout out the dawg. Such a menace.
Dino Cazeres is a Legend technically he is the Djent Master and dont ever try to eat popeyes biscuit with no drink adding this listen to song shock by fear factory tell me Dino wasn't doing Djent before was ever created cause that's what sounds like to me
Fear Factory is my favorite band of all time so im happy you start with Dino. Dino said in an interview that his style for Fear Factory was inspired by the Bridge of Metallica's One. And he wanted to write songs that where like that bridge. So even pioneers get their inspiration somewhere
Slash came to do a solo show here in Curitiba, Brazil and my brother-in-law went to see him. He arrived at the concert venue early and stood in the parking lot, waiting. Suddenly, out of nowhere, security guards appeared and placed containment bars and a van parked with the back doors open. Then, Slash comes out of the concert hall and sits in the van. My brother-in-law and a few other people who were there went crazy and started calling him to take photos, and Slash ignored them all. He said that Slash even whistled while looking at his cell phone, making it clear that he really wanted to ignore it.
Mark Tremonti is such an excellent lead guitarist! Awesome sense of melody and songwriting, along with absolutely killer riffs and shred when called for! Even better human being- which puts him in very select company , even if he wasn’t so awesome on guitar!
Dino is the goat. He influenced so many guitarists and bands from the last couple decades and he doesn't alwasy get that recognition. We alwasy hear about Meshuggah and their influence but Dino and Fear Factory were just as important.
Buckethead is a prolific musician with hundreds of albums, played not only with GNR but celebrities like Viggo. Im definitely having him over my bbq and crush some beers and guitars.
Kerry acting like he is Slayer when he was ironically the most unessential member of the band, he was just lucky to be in a band with a god tier guitar player and songrwiter and a once in a lifetime drummer @@7Lace77
People hate on Kerry’s leads but Jeff played very similarly. Also their chaotic style was very much intentional because they had more melodic solos on Show No Mercy like on Crionics, but turned away from that style quickly.
I said Dino was the grandpa of Djent on a video and got some flack in the comments. Another rare example of agreeing with Finn on something. Dino deserves respect on his name. Invite Bucket over when you want your barbecue to end.
Dino in S Tier is well deserved here. Goddamn, he may not be the flashiest, but his riffs helped build so many houses of metal since Fear Factory started.
Glad to see you starting off with Dino. If you were to ever make a list for underrated bands; Fear Factory would be S-tier. I've met Dino twice, great dude
We should talk about Josh Middleton. I just deep dived into Sylosis this year and they're already S-tier for me. From interviews I've heard, seems like a fun and down-to-Earth type of guy. Being vegan and sober, I'm curious if a barbecue would be his scene. Also, I feel like 10-15 years ago, especially prime Guitar Hero III time, everyone was saying Slash was an influence to the point I was like "I DON'T GET IT!"
You know what Finn. With all these tier lists that use BBQ's as a measure, Im starting to think... why the hell not have a big BBQ and actually invite your S and A tier players along. Live stream it or something, have them hang out, answer livestream chat questions. You could sell tickets to us regular schmucks to attend. Could make your channel blow up!
@@GuitarGuy4647 I don’t think people would be getting stabbed over Popeye’s chicken sandwiches if they weren’t that damn good 😜 I’ve actually never had Popeye’s, so I can’t speak on experience. I do love me some KFC and Church’s Chicken though! I think Church’s chicken is better than KFC, but can you really go wrong with fried chicken? That shit is tasty no matter where it’s from.
Agree about Slash., and I would put him in S tier. He’s great on a technical level, but I’m sure there are better. But it’s not all about that, it’s also about the emotion and soul you convey with your playing, and in that regard, he’s incredible. He’s also sober now, and a super friendly guy, and he’d have some epic tales. It would be a “hell yeah brother” for me for having him at a barbecue.
Glad to see dino get some love. Fear factory has been a great band for a long time i feel like nobody ever talks about them. Very good live as well and he seems like a really cool guy
Misha changed the gear/tone chasing game forever in the music forums. Sevenstring, JP forums, Wired Guitarist and Modern Guitarist etc. and was the reason why I got enough modeling units in the first place. He definitely deserves some props for that. And of course the fact that Periphery single-handedly inspired thousands upon thousands of imitation Djent bands speaks a lot to how much reach they got despite not being in the mainstream at all.
As for Jasn Richards... I remember playing an Ibanez Gem(Sp?) 777 back in the 90s, and the fret action on that guitar was so insane (especially with enough distortion), anyone really good could sound like Steve Vai. That said, I'd be curious to play what Jason plays - fretboards can unlock doors
Fear Factory is, in my humble opinion, the most innovative band of the ninenties, besides Pantera. Dino Cazares is easily up there with someone like James Hetfield and Dimebag Darrell and is responsible for initiating a new musical wave, which has influenced metal music extraordinarily ever since. FF and Dinos' guitar playing is more than relevant to this day and should get waaay more credit! Also, he is probably the coolest and down to earth guy in the business!
Do John Christ. He almost lost total feeling in one of his hands from an accident and he had to relearn how to play. Probably the best blues infused metal guitarist out there. I saw the original Danzig line-up live and the dude can seriously shred. Best show I have ever been to.
Dime is the goat! I met him in 1996 when they toured with White Zombie. He made me two black tooth grins then some girl came over to talk to him so I started to walk away. He saw me and said “hey asshole I’m not done drinking with you yet!” Coolest guy I’ve ever met and a monster on guitar!
You keep bringing up your barbeque party but I gotta know, what would the guests eat. What’s on the menu? Steak? Ribs? Sausages? Sauces? Sides? Is there dessert? Would the guest even wanna come?
I think you have a great point, Dino would totally bring some bomb tacos or at least some guacamole and nachos, possibly a steak and mole if he's feeling fancy. That gets my vote, I'm all in 😅
Buckethead is a character. Brian Carrol is married and has kids. Why he decided not to break character for the biggest gig of his life (GnR), I have no idea. I think he’d be dope at the bbq either way. Weird people are a lot more interesting than discussing basic bitch stuff with NPCs.
I agree with that, Periphery put Djent on the map for the progressive and modern mix they applied to their music. The use of polyrhythmic patterns goes perfect with that kind of Metalcore mixed with progressive aspects.
I went to the "Generation Axe" tour whenever that was 7-8 years ago. It was Tosin, Nuno Bettencourt, Zack Wylde, Steve Vai and Yngwie. They (all 5 of them) started the show doing a 20 minute rendition of Focus "Hocus Pocus" Yngwie kept leaving the stage after each of his solos like he was too good to play rhythm for someone else. Then they all played their individual sets, which were great, until the headliner Yngwie. He spent most of his set yelling at his guitar tech while the band played. I didn't stay to the end of his set.
Tremonti is 100% a guitar god by 90's standards. Nowadays there are so many insane guitarrists and musicians that it's kinda hard to compete. But he's great at making cool and classy guitar parts. I'd say in the top 100 guitarrists of all time for sure 😎🤘
Dude, I would so show up to a BBQ with Het and Tremonti 🤘🏻. Seriously though, Creed definitely doesn’t reflect the guitarist that Tremonti became. Alter Bridge and his own metal/rock band Tremonti show him flexing his guitar skills. You are also 100% right, totally the nicest dude ever.
Mid 2000’s era guitarist like Synyster Gates have referred to Slash as an influence. I remember seeing several people refer to Slash, in that timeframe, as an example of good riffs with character.
i played a show with Jason Richardson back when he was in BOO but before The Discovery came out. As much as I think the dude is an incredible guitarist and I like his music, he wasn't friendly at all. He wanted absolutely nothing to do with anyone that came up to him and this was before he was famous. Though he was still a kid so maybe he's done a lot of growing up since then.
If you look at the comments on any live buckethead show video, it’s people saying how nice and generous he is, and serj tankian said buckets a great guy too
@@subparnaturedocumentary Let me guess, you are one of the guys who thirst comments on Misha's guitar pics on instagram? lol...because a well adjusted man would know it is nice to have couple ladies for your wife to have some company at the barbeque.
Honestly one of favorites is Sean Danielson from Smile Empty Soul. He has a great pedal and guitar tone set up. But he is not a shredder per say, idk if he does a lot of extremely technical stuff.
Wrong channel to make the mention, but Billy Corgan is overlooked as an guitarist. I am not into solos, but I think he is great at them and approaches solos from another angle then technical speed-picking metal. Listen to his feat. on Horray it's LA by Blindside.
God tier at Popeyes is also the Blackened chicken strips. Still deep fried, but dipped in Cajun seasonings with no breading. You have to wait for them because without the breading they dry out if they sit around, so they have to make them fresh.
that MFin tone dino had on demanufacture is the best in all of metal i dont give a fuck what any one else says. also im still nominating tim mahoney S tier and if you invite tim you might also get nick hexum, sa martinez, p nut and chad sexton and then you really have a party!
Lindsey Jordan (snail mail) is my fav guitar player ever. She isn’t technical at all but she has so much feel it’s insane also she is just an insane song writer. She is also an amazing human just don’t allow her to drink alcohol or she may rant about stuff no one cares about. I remember seeing an interview with James H and he was saying how all his friends play guitar while holding the pick with two fingers and he holds the pick with 3 maybe that’s what makes him so good idk
Dino and Raymond Herrera invented djent. FF ruined their own legacy with the terrible lineup fluctuations and mediocre mid era output. Had they kept the OG lineup, at least Burton, Ray and Dino, they'd be playing good size theatres today.
Two of my favorite and personal inspirations are Kurt Ballou and Mike Sullivan. Incredibly kind dudes, killer players and musicians and definitely exist in their own lane. If you ever get the chance to see Russian Circles live do it
My problem with buckethead is how small his album catalogue is
😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 your shot bro
It's sad to see such wasted potential
Goated
I'm sure the joke flew over my head
I feel like Garza would have a sincere six minute chat with my grandma in the corner before going back out with the boys at the bbq. S tier nice guy.
Finn: "I'm not weird at all"
Also Finn: let me tell you all about my old girlfriend that splattered diarrhea behind a local gas station when she was walking to my house.
Touche
😂😂😂 that was a hell of a story lol.
Don’t forget how many fingers Finn has wanted to get a whiff of.
@@FinnMckentyPRMBA Finn when you do part 3 you should add James Iha
Jason Richardson the basketball player dunked on my cousin in 8th grade.
No barbecue for him
Fear factory massively underrated
Dino Cazares and Raymond Herrera pretty much invented djent.
Lol... When did Fear Factory became underrated? Unless you were born in like 2012 everyone who is into metal knows Fear Factory
@Necromass-xs1np How? They've literally never had an album chart higher than 30 in the US, only one gold certified record. If anything, considering how massively influential they've been, they're hugely underrated. Either you live under a rock or you're just trying to be an edgy troll.
@@arunashamal They're underrated because they've never had the success to match their influence really.
@@revivedfears You don't know what djent is.
7:14 you missed a “here’s the thing”!
The editor is NOT invited to the bbq party.
@@astrogallotron😂😂
Glad to read I'm not the only one screaming internally, "Do the thing!" whenever he says, "here's the thing."
Someday I want Finn to hold his backyard barbecue and stream the results to see if he was right about his assessments
That would be an awesome comeback for sure
Just saw Buckethead last night. Incredible. S tier all the way. He's a really cool guy gives out toys to fans. Whats not to like
Bold statement but: if you’ve ever seen mark tremonti REALLY shred on his insta and stuff, he’s borderline on the level of a shred lord. It’s actually insane, blew my mind.
i don't think finn really knows how goated mark is. B tier? that was a brutal call.
He was on the riffhard podcast so you know the dude means business
That's funny...my Ex has been friends with Dino for years. A few years back, he hosted us at his house in LAand was the nicest guy. He even got us backstage passes to Slayer at the Palladium for their first show back there after being banned like 30 years earlier....but he took us to East LA and got us the best tacos I've ever had. He still holds me up with a press pass whenever he is in Philly. 100% good dude...and as real as they come.
Where is Brian Head Welch and Munky!? Remember Somebody Someone and Dead Bodies Everywhere!? 😉
For real though!!!
They would be awesome at the bbq
7:14 min - Where is the "Here's the thing!" clip 😭?
Buckethead shreds 😤
7:14 FINN YOU DIDN'T ADD THE ANDY BIERSACK CLIP
“He has a great right hand” is a crazy quote out of context
Do you want Billy Corgan to show up at your BBQ? Conversations with him would go from music to wrestling to astronomy to bashing on records labels to Dennis Rodman to Kurt Cobain's death.
And about Courtney love
Sounds great. I like pro wrestling, Cobain death stories and bashing record labels. How can I get him to show up?
sounds fine to me
I was in a tiny sound booth in NAMM with Dino and he was testing a prototype amp. Hearing that right hand up close was amazing.
Tremonti is amazing, you gotta check out Blackbird by Alter Bridge. Incredible work
Alter Bridge just has so much depth in their songwriting.
Lil Wayne is the best of course.
This will forever be the correct answer
Deep personality as well!
He’s fn awesome 🤘
He's like a black Jimi Hendrix
It's the simple things in life. S/O to post Malone though, that Superbowl performance went hard. Didn't know he could play like that. Watch him play the cliffs of dover opening. He's a little slow but he has great rhythm.
Preface: I'm a Mark Tremonti stan. But go listen to Ahavo Rabo Taco Salad by Alter Bridge (yes, that's the song's name. Bet he'd bring a mean one to the BBQ as well). Then listen his thrash metal eponymous solo band, Tremonti. Dude is S-tier human and guitar player.
4:04 maybe his choice of headwear actually represents his dislike for KFC and corporations in general, you know, because it’s upside down, like inverted cross
5:06, oh come on, that sound EXACTLY like something someone super weird would say.
I think that's the joke dude 😂
That buckethead placement is wild
At least give him a B. Personally, I think he’d be wildly entertaining at the bbq.
Starting out with Jason is a good sign. I remember first finding him from his all shall perish black gold reign cover. Blew me away then, still does now and have been following him since. I got to see him with BOO, as a solo artist, and now with ATR and he ALWAYS is a perfect performer. Shout out the dawg. Such a menace.
I want to be at FInn's fantasy BBQ so badly
I want to see Sammy Hager there so bad!
love these vids finn we need a guitar brand tier list i wanna hear u talk shit about boomer guitars
Dino Cazeres is a Legend technically he is the Djent Master and dont ever try to eat popeyes biscuit with no drink adding this listen to song shock by fear factory tell me Dino wasn't doing Djent before was ever created cause that's what sounds like to me
Fear Factory is my favorite band of all time so im happy you start with Dino.
Dino said in an interview that his style for Fear Factory was inspired by the Bridge of Metallica's One.
And he wanted to write songs that where like that bridge.
So even pioneers get their inspiration somewhere
Slash came to do a solo show here in Curitiba, Brazil and my brother-in-law went to see him.
He arrived at the concert venue early and stood in the parking lot, waiting. Suddenly, out of nowhere, security guards appeared and placed containment bars and a van parked with the back doors open. Then, Slash comes out of the concert hall and sits in the van.
My brother-in-law and a few other people who were there went crazy and started calling him to take photos, and Slash ignored them all.
He said that Slash even whistled while looking at his cell phone, making it clear that he really wanted to ignore it.
Mark Tremonti is such an excellent lead guitarist! Awesome sense of melody and songwriting, along with absolutely killer riffs and shred when called for! Even better human being- which puts him in very select company , even if he wasn’t so awesome on guitar!
Dino is the goat. He influenced so many guitarists and bands from the last couple decades and he doesn't alwasy get that recognition. We alwasy hear about Meshuggah and their influence but Dino and Fear Factory were just as important.
Buckethead is a prolific musician with hundreds of albums, played not only with GNR but celebrities like Viggo. Im definitely having him over my bbq and crush some beers and guitars.
I never liked GnR so always had a bad idea of Slash as a person. But once you listen to him talk he seems like a really chill and humble dude tbh.
I feel extreme shame and cringe for Kerry King, he thinks he is so great and he always was the shadow of Hanneman.
Hannemann was one of the greatest. To be fair very few ppl could have competed with him, so they worked well considering Hannemann was god tier.
Kerry acting like he is Slayer when he was ironically the most unessential member of the band, he was just lucky to be in a band with a god tier guitar player and songrwiter and a once in a lifetime drummer @@7Lace77
People hate on Kerry’s leads but Jeff played very similarly. Also their chaotic style was very much intentional because they had more melodic solos on Show No Mercy like on Crionics, but turned away from that style quickly.
@@6maniac6metal6Jeff on occasion did, but basically any solo or riff with any memorable melody was Jeff.
@@6maniac6metal6 huh?
I said Dino was the grandpa of Djent on a video and got some flack in the comments. Another rare example of agreeing with Finn on something. Dino deserves respect on his name. Invite Bucket over when you want your barbecue to end.
The humor value of these raking things are great
I love seeing Dino got some respect. Dude is an absolute riff god and was super innovative with gear and tone in his day.
Since Ingwie Malmsteen had an interview with Rick Beato, he's good :)
How do we get the host to stay away from “the barbecue”?
Dino in S Tier is well deserved here. Goddamn, he may not be the flashiest, but his riffs helped build so many houses of metal since Fear Factory started.
Glad to see you starting off with Dino. If you were to ever make a list for underrated bands; Fear Factory would be S-tier. I've met Dino twice, great dude
Lmfao that “saying grace” analogy for Tremonti is the most niche and spot on personality profile type I’ve ever heard 💀
Finn is such a a Chad, I bet he plays a PRS
Chad, Africa?
Or a schecter
We should talk about Josh Middleton. I just deep dived into Sylosis this year and they're already S-tier for me. From interviews I've heard, seems like a fun and down-to-Earth type of guy. Being vegan and sober, I'm curious if a barbecue would be his scene.
Also, I feel like 10-15 years ago, especially prime Guitar Hero III time, everyone was saying Slash was an influence to the point I was like "I DON'T GET IT!"
Josh is fuckin amazing
Josh is underrated. Absolute riff god and he shreds.
You know what Finn. With all these tier lists that use BBQ's as a measure, Im starting to think... why the hell not have a big BBQ and actually invite your S and A tier players along. Live stream it or something, have them hang out, answer livestream chat questions. You could sell tickets to us regular schmucks to attend. Could make your channel blow up!
If anybody denies the superiority of Popeye’s, just ask them one thing; how many people have been stabbed over a KFC chicken sandwich?
KFC chicken sandwich is slept on
Please tell us then, what’s the difference between the two? Locations? Demographic of people who go?
@@GuitarGuy4647 I don’t think people would be getting stabbed over Popeye’s chicken sandwiches if they weren’t that damn good 😜 I’ve actually never had Popeye’s, so I can’t speak on experience. I do love me some KFC and Church’s Chicken though! I think Church’s chicken is better than KFC, but can you really go wrong with fried chicken? That shit is tasty no matter where it’s from.
@@trashpacker4500 but is it bled on?
I forgot buckethead existed. Have you ever considered making a video about him?
Dino is the cool as fuck laid back uncle with the bad ass stories and gives you awesome encouragement. When I saw FF he was cool as fuck.
Agree about Slash., and I would put him in S tier. He’s great on a technical level, but I’m sure there are better. But it’s not all about that, it’s also about the emotion and soul you convey with your playing, and in that regard, he’s incredible. He’s also sober now, and a super friendly guy, and he’d have some epic tales. It would be a “hell yeah brother” for me for having him at a barbecue.
Glad to see dino get some love. Fear factory has been a great band for a long time i feel like nobody ever talks about them. Very good live as well and he seems like a really cool guy
Misha changed the gear/tone chasing game forever in the music forums. Sevenstring, JP forums, Wired Guitarist and Modern Guitarist etc. and was the reason why I got enough modeling units in the first place. He definitely deserves some props for that.
And of course the fact that Periphery single-handedly inspired thousands upon thousands of imitation Djent bands speaks a lot to how much reach they got despite not being in the mainstream at all.
Didn't he coin the term djent? He should be top tier for that alone😂
I remember him posting a lot in Line 6 forums and sharing music under the name Bulb on Soundclick. Those tracks blew me away.
Plus, Misha will shop up with his Ferrari and may take you for a ride.
As for Jasn Richards... I remember playing an Ibanez Gem(Sp?) 777 back in the 90s, and the fret action on that guitar was so insane (especially with enough distortion), anyone really good could sound like Steve Vai. That said, I'd be curious to play what Jason plays - fretboards can unlock doors
Mårten Hagström of Meshuggahis my neighbour. I can acctually bring him over for a bbq right now.
Do it!
Fear Factory is, in my humble opinion, the most innovative band of the ninenties, besides Pantera. Dino Cazares is easily up there with someone like James Hetfield and Dimebag Darrell and is responsible for initiating a new musical wave, which has influenced metal music extraordinarily ever since. FF and Dinos' guitar playing is more than relevant to this day and should get waaay more credit! Also, he is probably the coolest and down to earth guy in the business!
For the last decade I've often said that Fear Factory are the most influential metal band to debut after Pantera.
Do John Christ. He almost lost total feeling in one of his hands from an accident and he had to relearn how to play. Probably the best blues infused metal guitarist out there. I saw the original Danzig line-up live and the dude can seriously shred. Best show I have ever been to.
Dime is the goat! I met him in 1996 when they toured with White Zombie. He made me two black tooth grins then some girl came over to talk to him so I started to walk away. He saw me and said “hey asshole I’m not done drinking with you yet!” Coolest guy I’ve ever met and a monster on guitar!
You keep bringing up your barbeque party but I gotta know, what would the guests eat. What’s on the menu? Steak? Ribs? Sausages? Sauces? Sides? Is there dessert? Would the guest even wanna come?
I think you have a great point, Dino would totally bring some bomb tacos or at least some guacamole and nachos, possibly a steak and mole if he's feeling fancy. That gets my vote, I'm all in 😅
Great video as always Finn!
13:49 he has a dimebag sticker on his guitar and that tells me everything I need to know 🤘🤘🤘
I learned the enture Master of Puppets album and my warmup used to be practicing the title track all down picking.
Fear Factory was founded on Halloween of 1990.
Buckethead is a character. Brian Carrol is married and has kids. Why he decided not to break character for the biggest gig of his life (GnR), I have no idea. I think he’d be dope at the bbq either way. Weird people are a lot more interesting than discussing basic bitch stuff with NPCs.
Met Kirk a few times backstage in the early 2000's. He was a really good dude.
I agree with that, Periphery put Djent on the map for the progressive and modern mix they applied to their music. The use of polyrhythmic patterns goes perfect with that kind of Metalcore mixed with progressive aspects.
“I hate being around weird people”
:Lives in LA
And loves to jam some good classic Slam music, that's not weird.
I live about 70 miles south of Seattle and most of our neighbors are in the Army!
I went to the "Generation Axe" tour whenever that was 7-8 years ago. It was Tosin, Nuno Bettencourt, Zack Wylde, Steve Vai and Yngwie. They (all 5 of them) started the show doing a 20 minute rendition of Focus "Hocus Pocus" Yngwie kept leaving the stage after each of his solos like he was too good to play rhythm for someone else. Then they all played their individual sets, which were great, until the headliner Yngwie. He spent most of his set yelling at his guitar tech while the band played. I didn't stay to the end of his set.
Tremonti is 100% a guitar god by 90's standards. Nowadays there are so many insane guitarrists and musicians that it's kinda hard to compete. But he's great at making cool and classy guitar parts. I'd say in the top 100 guitarrists of all time for sure 😎🤘
Tosin Abasi > Jason Richardson imo. Freaking LOVE that you put Dino where he belongs.
I'd invite marty friedman to my bbq tbh, he might bring over some japanese and korean bbq food🙏
Dude, I would so show up to a BBQ with Het and Tremonti 🤘🏻. Seriously though, Creed definitely doesn’t reflect the guitarist that Tremonti became. Alter Bridge and his own metal/rock band Tremonti show him flexing his guitar skills. You are also 100% right, totally the nicest dude ever.
Mid 2000’s era guitarist like Synyster Gates have referred to Slash as an influence. I remember seeing several people refer to Slash, in that timeframe, as an example of good riffs with character.
i played a show with Jason Richardson back when he was in BOO but before The Discovery came out. As much as I think the dude is an incredible guitarist and I like his music, he wasn't friendly at all. He wanted absolutely nothing to do with anyone that came up to him and this was before he was famous. Though he was still a kid so maybe he's done a lot of growing up since then.
Slash recently played over a Survivorman/Les Stroud video about saving animals if that affects your internal power rankings
Mark Tremonti better be on this list. Edit: oh good
Tremonti is absolutely an S-tier guitarist and person, sorry but I gotta bump Misha or Garza down for him.
Tremonti is an awesome dude, his Sinatra charity album for down syndrome research is a good example of where his heads at, just an awesome guy.
You must have not heard any of his Alter Bridge stuff if you disagree with Tremonti being a Guitar God!
If you look at the comments on any live buckethead show video, it’s people saying how nice and generous he is, and serj tankian said buckets a great guy too
Bro your BBQ is a sausagefest...need some ladies!!!
he's married he can just kick it with the boys
@@subparnaturedocumentary and... what does his wife supposed to do???
@arunashamal she's a grown adult so I assume whatever she feels like doing
@@subparnaturedocumentary Let me guess, you are one of the guys who thirst comments on Misha's guitar pics on instagram? lol...because a well adjusted man would know it is nice to have couple ladies for your wife to have some company at the barbeque.
@arunashamal haha nah man I'm not into djent nor do I play guitar
Hell yeah, Brujería getting some love!
Every time I hear Kirk Hammett talk I’m reminded of the burnouts that took too much acid back in the day that I don’t like his guitar playing
Honestly one of favorites is Sean Danielson from Smile Empty Soul. He has a great pedal and guitar tone set up. But he is not a shredder per say, idk if he does a lot of extremely technical stuff.
Wrong channel to make the mention, but Billy Corgan is overlooked as an guitarist. I am not into solos, but I think he is great at them and approaches solos from another angle then technical speed-picking metal. Listen to his feat. on Horray it's LA by Blindside.
God tier at Popeyes is also the Blackened chicken strips. Still deep fried, but dipped in Cajun seasonings with no breading. You have to wait for them because without the breading they dry out if they sit around, so they have to make them fresh.
that MFin tone dino had on demanufacture is the best in all of metal i dont give a fuck what any one else says. also im still nominating tim mahoney S tier and if you invite tim you might also get nick hexum, sa martinez, p nut and chad sexton and then you really have a party!
I’ve never heard slash being underrated. I thought people say he was the god of guitar. 😮 🎸
Respect on Dino 👌🫶
Edit: Give Tremonti's solo stuff a go. He can shred!
Same with in AlterBridge!💪
@@RB-oc7ti I love Alter Bridge, but to show Tremonti's speed, I'd go with his solo stuff 😁
What's the distinction between a sandwich and burger in the US? We just call them chicken burgers here in Australia
Lindsey Jordan (snail mail) is my fav guitar player ever. She isn’t technical at all but she has so much feel it’s insane also she is just an insane song writer. She is also an amazing human just don’t allow her to drink alcohol or she may rant about stuff no one cares about.
I remember seeing an interview with James H and he was saying how all his friends play guitar while holding the pick with two fingers and he holds the pick with 3 maybe that’s what makes him so good idk
Tim Mahoney from 311 is definitely S tier!
absolutely and if you invite tim you might also get nick, sa, p nut and chad and the you really have a party!
nah
Hell to the naw!! S for sh!t tier maybe😂
Dino and Raymond Herrera invented djent. FF ruined their own legacy with the terrible lineup fluctuations and mediocre mid era output. Had they kept the OG lineup, at least Burton, Ray and Dino, they'd be playing good size theatres today.
I hung out with Mark, Tremonte a couple times he’s an angel ha ha
MF'n Dino! I can always get down to some FF!
You should include Chris Cornell and Kim Thayil from Soundgarden on the next one
How is he going to invite Chris tho
I couldn’t imagine a lot of girls wanting to go to this BBQ
BS because buckethead may show up. Girls love his style!!😂
Who cares? This is for the boys.
The god of rhythm Cory Wong on the next one! He and his whole band are invited to every BBQ ever.
Dino is awesome! Divine Heresy is fucking heavy!
Two of my favorite and personal inspirations are Kurt Ballou and Mike Sullivan. Incredibly kind dudes, killer players and musicians and definitely exist in their own lane. If you ever get the chance to see Russian Circles live do it
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