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Jake2112

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About Jake2112

  • Birthday 12/14/1992

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    Columbus, OH
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    Male

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  • Number of Rush Concerts Attended
    5
  • Last Rush Concert Attended
    September 20th, 2012
  • Favorite Rush Song
    Cygnus X-1
  • Favorite Rush Album
    Caress Of Steel
  • Best Rush Experience
    Playing a movement based off of Rush's Hemispheres in marching band
  • Other Favorite Bands
    Kiss, Blink-182, Angels & Airwaves, Van Halen, Primus
  • Musical Instruments You Play
    Guitar, Bass, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals
  1. Black Moth Super Rainbow - The Healing Power Of Nothing The Buggles - Lenny +44 - 155 Alan White - Giddy The White Stripes - Take Take Take Aerosmith - Back In The Saddle Yes - The Remembering (High The Memory) The Police - Hungry For You (J'aurais Toujours Faim De Toi) Kiss - Tonight Rush - Force Ten Stone Temple Pilots - Dead And Bloated Chickenfoot - Last Temptation AC/DC - Can I Sit Next To You Girl Kiss - Christine Sixteen Animal Collective - Water Curses
  2. Though I 100% understand the thinking in this argument, some of it is a tad baseless. I own an H&K Triamp (exactly like the ones he used on RIO-R30) and it is, hands-down, the greatest sounding amp I've ever played or owned. Having said that, the user does have to fine tune their tones and settings when adding effects and pedals to their Triamp, regardless if they're in the FX loop or not. What makes Alex's tone a little wonky on the RIO and R30 shows, as well as every tour since the hiatus are all the in between effects in his rig. He has multiple programs of delay and phaser running through his rig, even having his wah pedal be nothing more than a controller for his rackamount wah, so the signal gets very dilluted. On top of this, he's using wireless. While wireless technology has come a very long way since the 80's, it still becomes a hinderence when you have that many effects going through it and further dilluting the signal. With his new Lerxrst (read: Marshall) amps, he's improved on the only basis that the Lerxst is strictly the distorted amp, whereas he used the Triamps for all distorted, clean and effects. In summation, it isn't so much the H&K and the PRS that muddied up the tone, it was everything in between and the way it's been set up. Alex has even said as much that Scott Appleton, his tech, wants him to slim his setup down but it's difficult for him because he's a dinosaur, he's done it that way for so long and is sort of set in his ways. Only time will tell, but that's the big reason his sound is the way that it is. I personally think his best sound was the Time Machine Tour, Geddy's tone has become phenomenal with the Orange amps. The TFE/VT and TM/CWA DW kits are by far Neil's best sounding as far as DW is concerned. Very surprising about the way they've been mixed on the last two live albums. It seems live drum mixing and recording is becoming a lost art with a lot of these artists turning to the MIDI drums for when they record.
  3. The Spirit Of Radio The Enemy Within (Part I of Fear) The Weapon (Part II of Fear) Witch Hunt (Part III of Fear) Freeze (Part IV of Fear) Clockwork Angels Middletown Dreams YYZ The Trees Show Don't Tell Natural Science --------------------- Caravan Bastille Day Anthem The Twilight Zone The Anarchist Subdivisions Emotion Detector Red Barchetta Vapor Trail The Camera Eye Headlong Flight/Drum Solo Acoustic Solo/Different Strings Dreamline The Garden ENCORE: Tom Sawyer What You're Doing Working Man
  4. AC/DC - Back In Black (1980): Hells Bells, Shoot To Thrill, What Do You Do For Money Honey Armageddon - Armageddon (1975) - Buzzard, Silver Tightrope, Paths And Planes And Future Gains Bad Company - Bad Company (1974): Can't Get Enough, Rock Steady, Ready For Love Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (1970): Black Sabbath, The Wizard, Behind The Wall Of Sleep Black Sabbath - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath (1973) - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath, A National Acrobat, Sabbra Cadabra Blink-182 - Dogs Eating Dogs (2012): When I Was Young, Dogs Eating Dogs, Disaster Blink-182 - Dude Ranch (1997): Pathetic, Voyeur, Dammit Boston - Boston (1976): More Than A Feeling, Peace Of Mind, Foreplay/Long Time Def Leppard - On Through The Night (1980): Rock Brigade, Hello America, Sorrow Is A Woman Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Trilogy (1972): The Endless Enigma (Pt 1), Fugue, The Endless Enigma (Pt 2) The Killers - Sam's Town (2006): Sam's Town, Enterlude, When You Were Young King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King (1969): 21st Century Schizoid Man, I Talk To The Wind, Epitaph Kiss - Destroyer (1976): Detroit Rock City, King Of The Night Time World, God Of Thunder Kiss - Kiss (1974): Strutter, Nothin' To Lose, Firehouse Megadeth - Countdown To Extinction (1992): Skin O' My Teeth, Symphony Of Destruction, Architecture Of Aggression Metallica - Ride The Lightning (1984): Fight Fire With Fire, Ride The Lightning, For Whom The Bell Tolls Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (1975): Shine On You Crazy Diamond (I-V), Welcome To The Machine, Have A Cigar Queen - A Night At The Opera (1975): Death On Two Legs, Lazing On A Sunday Afternoon, I'm In Love With My Car Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime (1988): I Remember Now, Anarchy-X, Revolution Calling Queensryche - Rage For Order (1986): Walk In The Shadows, I Dream In Infrared, The Whisper The Raconteurs - Consolers Of The Lonely (2008): Consolers Of The Lonely, Salute Your Solution, You Don't Understand Me Rush - Clockwork Angels (2012): Caravan, BU2B, Clockwork Angels Rush - Permanent Waves (1980): The Spirit Of Radio, Freewill, Jacob's Ladder Rush - Roll The Bones (1991): Dreamline, Bravado, Roll The Bones Styx - The Grand Illusion (1977): The Grand Illusion, Fooling Yourself, Superstars Triumph - Allied Forces (1981): Fool For Your Love, Magic Power, Air Raid/Allied Forces Triumph - Just A Game (1979): Movin' On, Lay It On The Line, Young Enough To Cry U2 - The Joshua Tree (1987): Where The Streets Have No Name, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, With Or Without You Van Halen - Fair Warning (1981): Mean Street, "Dirty Movies", Sinner's Swing! Yes - Close To The Edge (1972): Close To The Edge, And You And I, Siberian Khatru Yes - The Yes Album (1971): Yours Is No Disgrace, Clap, Starship Trooper +44 - When Your Heart Stops Beating (2006): Lycanthrope, Baby Come On, When Your Heart Stops Beating
  5. Ace Frehley - Anomaly Alice In Chains - Black Gives Way To Blue Asia - Phoenix (First album with the original lineup after the John Payne years) Black Sabbath - Heaven & Hell Black Sabbath - 13 Blink-182 - Neighborhoods Cheap Trick - Rockford Dave Matthews Band - Big Whiskey & The GrooGrux King Iron Maiden - Brave New World King Crimson - Discipline (After breaking up after the terrific, "Red", KFC releases a fantastic 80's album) Kiss - Sonic Boom Megadeth - The System Has Failed Metallica - Death Magnetic Primus - Green Naugahyde Queensryche - Queensryche (2013) Rush - Vapor Trails U2 - All That You Can't Leave Behind Van Halen - 5150 Van Halen - A Different Kind Of Truth Yes - 90125 Yes - Fly From Here ZZ Top - La Futura
  6. Aldo Nova - Aldo Nova Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath Black Sabbath - Paranoid Joe Satriani - Flying In A Blue Dream Kiss - Kiss Metallica - Ride The Lightning The Misfits - Walk Among Us Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here Queen - A Night At The Opera Queensryche - Operation: Mindcrime Rainbow - Long Live Rock 'N' Roll Robin Trower - Bridge Of Sighs Rush - Grace Under Pressure Rush - Caress Of Steel Rush - Vapor Trails Slayer - Reign In Blood Styx - The Grand Illusion Tool - 10,000 Days Triumph - Just A Game Van Halen - 5150 And for good measure: Yes - Close To The Edge +44 - When Your Heart Stops Beating
  7. You have the wrong thread, they both belong in the underrated. Navarro UP TO Ritual is insanely underrated. Flea can tend to overshadow John Fru sometimes as well. I can give you Dave Navarro but I don't get the hype with John. He's not bad by any means what so ever, I just was never impressed by his playing. His songwriting however is, in fact, amazing
  8. Malcolm Young Brad Whitford Alex Lifeson Martin Pugh George Harrison Greg Ginn and Dez Cadena Eric Bloom and Buck Dharma Brian May (maybe not underrated, but he's fresh air from hearing about Jimi Hendrix, Joe Perry, Eric Clapton and the like) Rick Nielsen Terry Kath Tim Reynolds Reeves Gabrels Dean Fertita Vivian Campbell Steve Hackett Izzy Stradlin Robert Fripp Jeff Buckley Martin Barre Tommy Thayer James Hetfield Ronnie Montrose Mick Mars Brad Gillis Billy Howerdel Andy Summers Larry LaLonde Robin Trower Steve Jones Jeff Hanneman James Young and John Curulewski Adam Jones Rik Emmett Peter Banks
  9. I list Joe Perry simply because I live in an area and was in a band that worships Joe Perry. When I bring up the fact that Brad Whitford is underrated, they say, "Well what has Brad Whitford done?" Well he wrote and solo'd on arguably the best Aerosmith song, "Last Child," among others. So from where I come from Joe Perry is most definitely overrated. I get real tired of hearing about him.
  10. Joe Perry (Brad Whitford is criminally underrated) Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengeance, bleh Tom Scholz Steve Vai Yngwie Malmsteen Herman Li Nuno Bettancourt (I do kinda like him, but some people act like his stuff is impossible to play, which is simply untrue) Slash (see Joe Perry, but replace Brad Whitford with Izzy Stradlin) Dave Navarro Kirk Hammett Zakk Wylde (it pains me to say since I grew up with BLS, but man, he's sloppy as all get out) Tom Morello (I do really like him too, but a lot of stuff he does can be done with a whammy pedal and a wah pedal. I don't see why people freak out so much) John Frusciante (I'm sorry. He sounds like a Squire Strat plugged into a $50 Marshall solid state) Kerry King (same with Joe Perry and Slash, but replace Whitford and Stradlin with Jeff Hanneman) Satchel from Steel Panther (Not a bad guitarist by any means, but people geek out over him because of his image. He's no different than EVH, George Lynch and the like) Andrew Stockdale (Decent singer, decent guitar player, but like so many others that came before him)
  11. Sorry about the laundry list, but: Ace Frehley - Ace Frehley (1978) Aldo Nova - Aldo Nova (1982) Angels & Airwaves - We Don't Need To Whisper (2006) The Answer - Rise (2006) Armageddon - Armageddon (1975) Asia - Asia (1982) Astra - The Weirding (2009) Bad Company - Bad Company (1974) Bear Crossing - Our Friend, Hope (2011) The Beastie Boys - Licensed To Ill (1986) Black Country Communion - Black Country (2010) Black Flag - Damaged (1980) Black Sabbath - Black Sabbath (1970) Black Stone Cherry - Black Stone Cherry (2006) Blue Oyster Cult - Blue Oyster Cult (1972) Boston - Boston (1976) Brand New - Your Favorite Weapon (2001) Buddy Holly & The Crickets - The "Chirping" Crickets (1956) The Cars - The Cars (1978) Chicago - The Chicago Transit Authority (1969) Danzig - Danzig (1988) The Dave Matthews Band - Under The Table And Dreaming (1992) Def Leppard - On Through The Night (1980) Dennis DeYoung - Desert Moon (1982) Derek & The Dominos - Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs (1970) Diamond Head - Lightning To The Nations (1980) Dio - Holy Diver (1983) The Doors - The Doors (1967) Down - NOLA (1995) Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Emerson, Lake & Palmer (1970) Frank Sinatra - The Voice Of Frank Sinatra (1946) George Harrison - All Things Must Pass (1970) Guns N' Roses - Appetite For Destruction (1987) Jeff Buckley - Grace (1994) The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Are You Experienced? (1967) John Lennon - Imagine (1971) Johnny Cash - With His Hot & Blue Guitar (1958) Joy Division - Unknown Pleasures (1979) Kid Cudi - Man On The Moon: The End Of Day (2009) The Killers - Hot Fuss (2004) King Crimson - In The Court Of The Crimson King (1969) Kiss - Kiss (1974) Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin (1969) Living Colour - Vivid (1988) Lynyrd Skynyrd - (Pronounced 'leh-'nerd 'skin-'erd) (1973) Matchbox Twenty - Yourself Or Someone Like You (1996) Meat Loaf - Bat Out Of Hell (1977) Mercyful Fate - Melissa (1983) Metallica - Kill 'Em All (1983) The Misfits - Walk Among Us (1982) Montrose - Montrose (1973) The Mothers Of Invention - Freak Out! (1966) The Only Ones - The Only Ones (1978) Ozzy Osbourne - Blizzard Of Ozz (1980) Pearl Jam - Ten (1991) Peter Gabriel - Car (1977) Pink Floyd - The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn (1967) The Police - Outlandos d'Amour (1978) Priestess - Hello Master (2006) Primus - Frizzle Fry (1990) Rage Against The Machine - Rage Against The Machine (1992) The Runaways - The Runaways (1976) Rush - Rush (1974) The Sex Pistols - Never Mind The Bollocks, Here's The Sex Pistols (1977) Slash's Snakepit - It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere (1995) Spinal Tap - This Is Spinal Tap (1984) Steel Panther - Feel The Steel (2009) Tenacious D - Tenacious D (2001) The Traveling Wilburys - The Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1 (1988) U.K. - U.K. (1978) Van Halen - Van Halen (1978) Weezer - Weezer (1994) +44 - When Your Heart Stops Beating (2006)
  12. Hmmm 1. Rush - A Farewell To Kings 2. Rush - Hemispheres 3. Yes - Close To The Edge 4. Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here 5. Queen - A Night At The Opera 6. Van Der Graaf Generator - Godbluff 7. Gentle Giant - Octopus 8. Uriah Heep - Demons & Wizards 9. Dream Theater - Images And Words 10. Tool - Lateralus
  13. Van Halen - A Different Kind Of Truth Tenacious D - Rize Of The Fenix Rush - Clockwork Angels Kiss - Monster Joe Bonamassa - Driving Towards The Daylight Hellyeah - Band Of Brothers Uno! - Green Day Down - The Purple EP Dethklok - Dethalbum III Coheed And Cambria - The Afterman Black Country Communion - Afterglow Between The Buried And Me - The Parallax II Astra - The Black Chord Asia - XXX And the biggest piece of crap goes to.... Aerosmith!!!
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