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DragonForce - Through the Fire and Flames
what ...the....FUCK did i just watch?
this video had me mouthing off like don rickles on a crystal meth bender but i'll curb my urge to eviscerate this....*cough*.....music?
talent aside...and lets be up front..these guys have some talent but the whole "arpeggio/melodic/overload with lyrical operatic overtones" was already done by jason becker and marty friedman in the 80's.if you like these guys you will most likely enjoy CACOPHONY.
i'll upvote on the bizzar factor but not on content.this song is...yeesh.../cringes.
meh../shrugs..maybe its just me but it seems they should be played at 33 RPM's and not 44 RPM's.
and i am by no means a purists,my music tastes are extremely eclectic but i'll listen to death metal before being subjected to this.
sorry guitarwolf but i cant join ya in appreciating this band.
seems you really like them.
Jason Becker - Guitar virtuoso with inspiring story (20 min)
Tags for this video have been changed from 'Jason Becker, guitar, documentary' to 'Jason Becker, guitar, documentary, lou, gherig, disease' - edited by RhesusMonk
Jason Becker - End of the Beginning
Jason Becker gets the job as the lead guitarist for David Lee Roth, following in the footsteps of Steve Vai (and less directly in the footsteps of Eddie Van Halen). He learns he has Lou Gehrig's Disease (ALS) before he even gets to enjoy his very first world tour.
Most people with ALS die fairly soon after the symptoms get nasty, but exceptions like Jason Becker and Stephen Hawking live on in nearly-useless bodies. Jason Becker composes music using a specially-designed computer he controls with his eyes, one of the few parts of his body he can still control reliably.