John Fruisciante. Maybe not the best songs, but he's probably one of the greatest guitarists alive. Maybe the best. :bow:
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John Fruisciante. Maybe not the best songs, but he's probably one of the greatest guitarists alive. Maybe the best. :bow:
nah he just didnt fit in with the Priest (they did fire him after they got Halford back anyway) although their song "the ripper" is fantastic :choc:Quote:
Originally Posted by v.e.n.o.m.
Owens is such a better vocalist than Halford it isn't even funny. The band just decided to write somety songs when he joined up.
If they wrote another Painkiller, everyone would have been blown the effing hell away.
Anyways.
Daniel Gildenlow
Blakkheim
Toby Driver
Roine Stolt
Steve Vai
Johan Halgren
O I forgot the add Daniel Johns.
Glen Campbell.
John Frusciante (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
Mark Tremonti (Creed)
Steve Vai.
Kristen Hersh
Billy Corgan
Tom Morello
Duh...Slash. You say you don't know Slash? Shame on you!
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John Frusciante (Chili Peppers)
Dave Navarro (Ex-Chili Peppers and Jane's Addiction)
Kirk Hamett (Metallica)
Zack Wylde (Ozzy)
Jimi Hendrix
Larry Lalonde (Primus)
Jagori Tanna (I Mother Earth)
Jerry Cantrell (Alice In Chains)
Jimmy Page (Led Zeppelin)
Kurt Cobain (Still love those simple riffs he came up with)
Anyone who hasn't heard of I Mother Earth, I recommend you give it a listen. Preferably their first 2 albums, "Dig" (1993) and "Scenery and Fish" (1996). Great guitar work. Sort of Alternative or Metal/Funk, with some slight Carlos Santana influence in Jag's guitar at times. Great Bassist too.
I'm loving his Alter Bridge stuff. Just full on hard rock.Quote:
Originally Posted by Slade
John Petrucci (Dream Theater)
Michael Romeo (Symphony X)
Ron Jarzombek (Spastic Ink)
Marcel Coenen (Sun Caged)
Thomas Englund (Evergrey)
Jimi Hendrix and Kurt Cobain.
Allan Holdsworth, Robert Fripp, and Steve Hackett.
why isnt he using his Les Paul?Quote:
Originally Posted by shadowtheninja