Episodios
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Follow Nick on instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dunwichdoomphd
In this week's episode I had the opportunity to chat with Nick Williams, the former owner and founder of Dunwich Amplification. We discuss how Nick got into building pedals through to his days as Dunwich Amps, his reasons for closing up the Dunwich shop, his recent consulting work and new QMF pedal brand, and more.
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Follow Kirk on Facebook and DM him to schedule your one-on-one guitar lesson: https://www.facebook.com/kirk.windstein
Crowbar Merch: http://www.martyrstore.net/artist/crowbar
In this week's episode I had the opportunity to chat with the Riff Lord himself, Kirk Windstein. We got into the nitty gritty details of his guitar rigs in Crowbar, Down, and Kingdom of Sorrow, and chatted about his riff writing process, his approach to writing his signature doom harmonies, the solo record, the brand new unreleased rowbar record, his reunion with the Down, and more.
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In this week's episode of the Does It Doom Podcast I had the opportunity to chat with one of the forefathers of doom metal, or downer rock as he prefers to call it, Bobby Liebling of Pentagram. We discuss the very early days of the band, into the high voltage era, a bit of the sub basement era, right through to today. Bobby also gives us the details on his new project, The Limit, as well as the current status of Pentagram. This was a truly great interview and I'm super excited to share it with you all.
Follow Bobby and Pentagram on Social Media:
Instagram: @bobby.liebling.81
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pentagramusa/
Website: https://www.pentagramusa.com
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EYEHATEGOD Merch: https://www.eyehategod.ee/
Down Merch: https://shop.down-nola.com/
Crowbar Merch: http://www.martyrstore.net/artist/crowbar
In this week's episode of the Does It Doom Podcast I had the opportunity to chat with one of the Kings of New Orleans Sludge, Jimmy Bower. We talk through the details of his EYEHATGOD guitar rig; and we spend some time talking about song writing, how things are going with EHG, and get the latest on Down, The Mystick Krewe of Clearlight, his solo record, and more.
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In this week's episode of the Does It Doom Podcast I chat with New Orleans Metal pioneer Sammy Duet, guitarist of the legendary Acid Bath, sludge icons Crowbar, and of course his current project, the brutal extreme metal outfit Goatwhore.
We chat all about his gear, how his rig has evolved over the past 30 years, ESP guitars, his guitar collection, his approach to songwriting, and he sets the record straight on some Acid Bath questions and rumors once and for all. This was really incredible interview, and I really hope you guys dig it!
Follow Sammy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sammypierreduet
Checkout Sammy's Reverb Shop: https://reverb.grsm.io/SammyDuet
Follow Goatwhore on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goatwhorenola
Follow Goatwhore on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegoat666/
Visit the Goatwhore Website: http://www.goatwhore.net/
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In today's episode we're chatting with Jan Schmidt of Cosmic Terror Cabs. We discuss design methodologies, construction techniques, cabinet sizing and porting, speaker configuration, speaker recommendations, and more. You can find more information about Cosmic Terror Cabs at the following links. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cosmicterrorcabs Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cosmicterrorcabs Website: https://cosmicterrorcabs.com/ Pedalboard Video: https://youtu.be/A5UKl5DYQrI
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In today's episode we're chatting with Matt Bacon of Dropout Media. We discuss some fundamental tactics for promoting your band using social media in 2020, the importance of not overthinking things, some overlooked aspects of post frequency, which platforms are working, and more. You can find more from Matt at the following links: https://www.instagram.com/mattbacon666 https://www.facebook.com/mattbacon666 https://www.twitter.com/mattbacon666?s=07 https://dropoutmedia.net
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In today's episode we're chatting with Dallas Seger of Seger Guitars. We cover the details of Matt Pike's Seger YG, the basics of how to setup your guitar for downtuned doom metal, some important aspects regarding scale length, his current build schedule, amp demos, and more. You can find more from Seger Guitars at the following links: https://www.segerguitars.com https://www.instagram.com/segerguitars https://www.facebook.com/segerguitars
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Today we chat with Jason Johnson of Fuzzlord Effects about some of his most exciting projects from this past year, what he has coming in 2020, his approach to songwriting, and his philosophy behind social media and marketing. You can find more from Fuzzlord Effects at the following links: https://www.fuzzlordeffects.com https://www.youtube.com/fuzzlordeffects https://www.instagram.com/fuzzlordeffects https://www.facebook.com/fuzzlordeffects
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/H038OVmmqCk
In this sludge metal guitar lesson I'm teaching you Blank by EYEHATEGOD, the opening track from Take As Needed For Pain. The song is broken down into its main riffs, each demonstrated and explained in full detail. C Standard Tuning: C-F-A#-D#-G-C
The song is played in the key of C Minor and it's riffs utilize elements from the Natural Minor Scale {R, M2, b3, p4, p5, b6, b7} and Phrygian Mode {R, b2, b3, p4, p5, b6, b7} along with the Diminished Fifth ,b5 , from the Blues Scale and the Major Third, M3. In general, the song makes great use of chromatic passing tones as it blends the various minor scales.
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https://fuzzlordeffects.com/
The Fuzzlord Effects FU-2 is a modern take on the classic Shin-ei Univox Superfuzz and Boss Hyperfuzz FZ-2 from the early 90's which includes a two-band active baxandall Bass / Treble tonestack along with controls for Volume and Gain/Fuzz (Expander). In this demo we're using riffs from Dopethrone by Electric Wizard. Bb Standard Tuning: Bb-D#-G#-C#-F-Bb
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/22XsQzxd_Kg
In this episode we compare a 2000's Electro-harmonix Sovtek v8 Black Russian Big Muff Pi with the more recent EHX Green Russian Big Muff Pi Reissue.
Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and drop a rating and review to let me know which version of the pedal you thought sounded best. Could you tell them apart? What was the main difference in tone?
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/xLvoiNSYvkM
Garrett Morris Interview: https://doesitdoom.com/rigs-of-doom-garrett-morris-of-windhand/
In this doom metal guitar lesson I teach you the entire rhythm section and guitar solo from Windhand's Orchard, the opening track from the Soma album. The song is broken down into its main riffs, each demonstrated and explained in full detail, followed by a lick-by-lick breakdown of the solo section. C-Standard Tuning: C-F-A#-D#-G-C
The song is played in the key of G-Minor and its riffs utilize elements from the Harmonic Minor {R, M2, b3, p4, p5, b6, M7} and Natural Minor {R, M2, b3, p4, p5, b6, b7} scales.
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/RgxMMnbhtI0
In this episode of the podcast we compare a 1990 LM308 ProCo Rat 2 with a recently purchased OP07 ProCo Rat 2. Drop A Tuning: A-E-A-D-F#-B
Could you hear a tonal difference between the two pedals? Which did you prefer and why? Please remember to subscribe to the podcast, leave a rating & review, and let me know!
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/OnFhFHF5QzI
In this doom metal guitar lesson I teach you the entire rhythm section from Empress Rising by Monolord. The song is broken down into its main riffs, each demonstrated and explained in full detail. B Standard Tuning: B-E-A-D-F#-B
The song is played in the key of B-Minor and its riffs utilize elements from the Phrygian Mode {R, b2, b3, p4, p5, b6, b7} with the added b5 from the Blues Scale and M7 from the Harmonic Minor Scale.
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/mdKzS4o8isQ
In this episode I discuss the gear Tony Iommi used during the classic 1970's Ozzy era of Black Sabbath. The discussion details what I've learned over the years about his gear and tone and the steps I went through to build up a similar rig.
Signup to download my FREE Doom Metal Band Tuning Guide which details the tuning and string gauges of nearly 70 of the most important and influential doom, stoner, sludge, and drone bands:https://www.doesitdoom.com/tuningguide
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/2_g0G93eces
In this doom metal guitar lesson I teach you the entire rhythm section from Conan's Crown of Talons from the Blood Eagle album. The song is broken down into its main riffs, each demonstrated and explained in full detail. Drop F Tuning: F-C-F-A#-D#-G
The song is played in the key of D-Minor (B-Minor position in standard Drop-D Tuning) and it's riffs utilize elements from the Phrygian Mode {R, b2, b3, p4, p5, b6, b7} with the added b5 from the blues scale.
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Download the Guide: https://www.doesitdoom.com/tuningguide
In this episode we discuss the Does It Doom? Doom Metal Band Tuning Guide which is a free downloadable PDF document I have compiled containing the tuning and string gauge information for over 75 doom, stoner, sludge, and drone metal bands. You can signup at the link above for immediate download today.
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/SM_3JvTR55k
In this doom metal guitar lesson I teach you the entire rhythm section from Dragonaut by Sleep. The song is broken down into its main riffs, each demonstrated and explained in full detail. C Standard Tuning: C-F-A#-D#-G-C
The song begins with the classic intro riff in the key of F Minor and utilizes the F Minor Pentatonic Scale {R, b3, p4, p5, b7} before modulating down to the key of C Minor. The remainder of the song's riffs utilize elements from the C Blues Scale {R, b3, p4, b5, p5, b7}.
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YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/GaCZimRZVUo
In this doom metal guitar lesson I teach you the entire rhythm and lead sections from Electric Funeral by Black Sabbath. The song is broken down into its main riffs, each demonstrated and explained in full detail. E Standard Tuning: E-A-D-G-B-E
The song begins with the classic wah pedal intro riff in the key of E Minor and utilizes the E Natural Minor Scale {R, M2, b3, p4, p5, b6, b7}. The remainder of the song's riffs utilize elements from the E Blues Scale {R, b3, p4, b5, p5, b7} along with a M7 interval during the third riff.
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