Cryptopsy - Slit Your Guts - live bedroom bass cover

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  • čas přidán 15. 06. 2024
  • What a rollercoaster by Cryptopsy!! My first cover of their music - and it's pure adrenaline!! I can see why they have such loyal fans. Mr Olivier Pinard, who is of course a member of Cryptopsy currently, is one of the reasons I switched to bass 3 years ago. He will always have my respect for that.
    Also, adorable little bass "solo" in the middle of the song, that reminds me of a South Park fart LOL!!!
    However, if anybody who reads this want to watch some really left-field bass covers, visit @rainbowsludge660. Tell him I sent you LOL 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Cort B5 element with Aguilar pickups
    DR Hi Beams strings
    Darkglass compressor
    Tech21 BDDI
    Brainworx 800RB
    I do not own the rights to the original music.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @ap-qn9hw
    @ap-qn9hw Před 19 dny +1

    huge

    • @morbidalex666
      @morbidalex666  Před 18 dny

      That's what she said! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sorry, I couldn't help myself!! But yeah man, greatly appreciated!

  • @johngallant3321
    @johngallant3321 Před 19 dny +1

    baller

    • @morbidalex666
      @morbidalex666  Před 18 dny

      I'm not really familiar with this term but, thanks?! 😅 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @Vetustum
    @Vetustum Před 19 dny +1

    Excellent 🔥🔥

    • @morbidalex666
      @morbidalex666  Před 18 dny +1

      Yeah man! Now all I have to do is practice more and play as clean as you! 👊🤘🤘

  • @ntbhoang
    @ntbhoang Před 19 dny

    Eric Langlois was the original bass player for Cryptopsy, who brought all the funk elements into Death Metal and made Cryptopsy so well-known in the mid 90s. I remembered Eric along with Alex Webster, Derek Boyer...etc were a few exceptional ones that we discussed a lot back then. And, Oliver is a great one too.

    • @morbidalex666
      @morbidalex666  Před 18 dny

      Thanks for the little history lesson, honestly. I wasn't even into metal at that time - I was listening to bands like Deep Purple and Gary Moore back then. So yeah, thanks man! 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🍻🍻🍻🍻 I couldn't really find much online about the gear used by Eric Langlois at the time (I did find the Carvin LB75 though). So, if you have any info on that, I'd be very interested to know!

  • @rainbowsludge660
    @rainbowsludge660 Před 19 dny

    Crushing! If there was one song I'd like to hear you play, it would probably be this one, and let me tell you, this was very satisfying to watch and hear!! And that Bass lick 😂. Absolutely nailed it man!!
    👊🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘👊

    • @morbidalex666
      @morbidalex666  Před 18 dny +1

      Thanks brother! It gave me a hard time, believe it or not. That bass lick kinda sounded like gibberish, when I was practising it (not much better on the video... ahem..). Too much adrenaline for the first half, then pause for an arpeggio-like lick and then back to freakin' battering! I wasn't really familiar with the song either - a guitarist on instagram suggested this, when I offered to do a collab. I like the physicality playing stuff like this - like, it's physically challenging (especially when I want to play my way, not very subtly), but also a rush!! So glad you liked it - such a moral boost!! I needed this man! 🙏🙏🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻👊👊👊

    • @rainbowsludge660
      @rainbowsludge660 Před 18 dny +1

      Really? I know every nook and crany of this song and album 😅.
      I think it can be an advantage to learn something from scratch because your style and approach can bleed through more, which yours does.
      There's an Ackercocke song I'm learning which has a section thats a a Bastard to execute accurately. Probably because I'm so stubborn and won't deviate from the tuning of A, to my detriment 😅.
      Great to see you smashing these out Brother!

    • @morbidalex666
      @morbidalex666  Před 18 dny +1

      @@rainbowsludge660 In my opinion, when it comes to music, it's no use if the artist is not allowed to put his own personality in the music, cover or not. Plus, I am incapable of playing any other way😁😁.
      Which Ackercocke song?!
      Yeah, switching tuning on bass is a pain, if you are picky with your action that is. I wonder if you can change tuning on one of those graphite necked ones and not having to adjust the truss rod...
      I'd like to do some black metal, but I have hard time finding something exciting bass-wise.
      Hey man, shoot me a suggestion (black metal or not, no matter)!! The least I can promise is that I'll give it a try!

    • @rainbowsludge660
      @rainbowsludge660 Před 17 dny

      @@morbidalex666 Yes, and I think it's especially important to have forged your own style and bleed it into the music when doing covers.
      The Ackercocke song is Summon the Antichrist.
      I dislike any alteration in string tension/action, hence I stick with A turning since that seems to be lower enough to deal with most bands I cover and the tension is preferred on 125/130's strings with a lower action.
      Well this has made my day! I could throw so much at you that I cannot play but want to, that you'd just smash out with precision execution; Deicide "Serpents of the Light" for one. Maybe some Hate Eternal "From Desolate Sands". Possibly Deathspell Omega. Now that could be very challenging to work out since we are utterly insane but amazing nonetheless. I actually spoke to a friend tonight who loves them and asked if any songs would be good for you to cover and he made a few suggestions (I'll send them in a another message?). Also, how about Mayhem? Their latest album is so good. Ive thought of covering the second track but not 100% sure yet.
      But I wouldn't expect you to cover anything that didn't resonate with you so I understand if these choices don't work.

    • @rainbowsludge660
      @rainbowsludge660 Před 17 dny

      @@morbidalex666 Deathspell Omega he recommended was music from the albums "The Furnaces" and "Paracletus".
      He also mentioned this band "Furia - Kysiezyc Milczy Luty (never heard of this - he likes the most obscure extreme music 😅). He said they have very interesting riffs, dynamics and song structures throughout.