Death to All using TSL 100

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The Dose of Harmony

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just found this video and its so fucking cool to see them with Tsl’s find their tone so good!
I did not know that they were using this i saw them live around 2014 but i was so exited to see them i did not pay attencion what they were using!
I wonder if chuck ever use a Tsl with Death or Control Denied?

 
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I'm just going to be nice about it and say that that is not the kind of rock and roll that does anything for me. But YMMV.
Whoa bud,...that's not Rock n' Roll!! :D
 

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I consider metal to be within the broad range of genres that is rock and roll. But only because it isn't country, it isn't rap, it isn't jazz, it isn't classical, and it makes abundant use of distorted loud guitars, bass, drums, and a vocalist. My dad would hate it. So it's rock. :D
 

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I posted this elsewhere. I saw Derek Smalls in LA last year, & he had Steve Lukather play on a couple songs. He played a TSL. I think he played it, because when Spinal Tap did their reunion tour, Nigel played a TSL...



sounds good to me... :shrug:
 
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