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[QUOTE="the_taste_of_cigarettes:340177"]Press Release 11-22-05 Augusta, GA - Today, a lonely six-stringed electric guitar, in standard tuning -- and without his usual cluster of overwhelming effects pedals -- stood on a soapbox in the middle of the public green. His determination and vigor was apparent in the words he had to share with members of the press that had lined up to hear from this prestigious figured of modern americana: "Now, more than ever, it seems my kind are not wanted," spoke the Gibson SG to the crowd of fifty, "Even as I speak before you members of the press, there are Universes and 5-string basses congregating against us. No one cares, no one remembers. I think back to better days when musicians didn't need to hide behind a veil of drop-tunings and layered delays, reverbs, and flanges. My only hope is we can survive and maybe make a better life for ourselves in the hands of true musicians." When asked why he decided to speak today on this issue, and not at the beginning of the Ross Robinson fueled Nu-Metal era in the late 90's, the SG said "Well, we thought it would die off. Now that 'metalcore' bands are using the 7-string, and even death metal bands...and sometimes even indie-rock bands....what have we got left?" Gibson Guitar Co. could not be reached for further comment on the issue. [/QUOTE]
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