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A new cover song

Bryan Morrison (9694)
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3/16/2009 10:32:30 PM · 36 Views

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I hope it sounds good. I mixed using my crappy headphones because gf is watching a movie behind me.

It's a cover of Opeth called "Deliverance"
The song is normally 14 minutes long but I cut the ending short at just under 11 minutes.

The song kind of goes back and forth between death metal and a jazzy accoustic style. I even did vocals! No.. I didn't sing. I played the vocals on my guitar. I tried to make them as subtle and non-guitar sounding as possible.

The drums and bass guitar are played in midi. I played everything else.

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Re: A new cover song
3/21/2009 1:00:34 PM
Bryan Morrison (9694) wrote:

I'm going to give this a shameless bump since it has disapeared into the fretbuzz void. :-D


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