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[QUOTE="darkwor:862218"]so my atmosphery black/thrash/death/whatever band likes the sound of their practice recordings and are doing just fine without a bassist. we have a high screamer/growler, a 7 string shredder/gutteral vocalist, an ambient computer fondler, and yours truly on the drums, we would rather not have "another person in the room" and unless a seriously awesome bass player steps up, we could do without. on our self-recorded album coming out eventually we're about to see how tracking a bass sounds on it, and i know that every band is different and if the sound is fine then so be it, but my question is how would this translate to a live show, in comparison to a band with a bassist? will it sound like a treble-y tin can of shit? what you guys think? do you really have to pee in a girl's mouth to make babies?[/QUOTE]
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