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[QUOTE="the_reverend:562659"][band=the_screen]: well, the guitar player, bob, I've known for 14-15 years. I think the same length of time I've known Dan dyingmuse, but I was better friends with bob in high school. After seeing his first band in highschool, he gave me a CD of the screen like 5 years ago. It was ok... A little too tool worship for my tastes, but Bob's a ripping guitar player (check the acustic guitar on shroud of bereavement's first CD). I was figuring that some day I would catch his band... some day. Finally, I figured this would be the day. I was really happy to find that it got moved from the mojitos $7-drink dance club to the DBH. I was even more happy to hear that they changed their sound. The vocals still had that tool sound in some parts. The bassist had an absolutely beautiful bass. It was almost sad to watch him play the top two strings 90% of the time. From what people told me, I thought all the songs were just going to be a flat bed for bob to tare up solos over, but they turned out not to be. Both the singer/guitarist and bob had tons of pedals that did stuff I'm guessing in front of them and the singer did a lot of the leads. Bob played rhythym and most of the major solos. I can honestly not remember what incubus sounds like, but I remeber that what someone explained their sounds was sadly mistaken. I think that if I were to envision the music in my head for incubus after someone describe them to me, it would sound like the screen.[/QUOTE]
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