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[QUOTE="George:130755"]bands can sound good live, but most metal bands dont. partially that's at fault of the venue having bad equipment/acoustics or what have you, but i think it has alot more to do with the guitar sound. when you scoop your mids like every death metal band does you cut out volume. all you can hear is farting vocals and drums. guitars are mid range instruments, when you dont have any midrange you can't hear what notes are being played, so you have to turn up, and usually that just ends up sounding like shit (ie. that new dimebag darrel amp that doesn't have midrange and is 300 watts...ugh). it gets mudded in with the drums and vocals because there's nothing to give the guitar definition, just overdistorted chug noise. live sound can sound good and is important. i have been told when my band has sounded good or bad at a venue. like at alot of basement shows i've played the sound wasn't that great, but at some venues i've played the sound has been awesome. i've only played the chopping block once and dont really recall the sound. obriens isn't that bad, i've sounded much worse at shows than that. try playing in a back yard, you wont be able to hear anything the other band members will play.[/QUOTE]
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