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[QUOTE="The_Rooster:899863"]My honest opinion.... 1. Your drummer plays beyond his abilities. Having him simplify things would probably go a long way in tightening things up. 2. Ditch the shredding solos. They're cliche. 3. Work on your downbeats. Probably the most important beat, and you all need to be together on them. Many instances where you are not. [b]4. [i]Tighten the transitions![/i] The transitions from part to part are extremely sloppy (added beats, missed beats, etc.). That shit needs to be tighter than a nuns vagina. Again, having the drummer simplify things would probably help.[/b] 5. Really listen to the recording, and figure out what needs to be better, and work at it. That said, there is some heavy shit in there. Nothing ground breaking, but I don't think you're trying to be ground breaking, so I'm assuming you're cool with that. I like the way the guitars sound.[/QUOTE]
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