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blues/country jam

alright man,you are all sick of me by now.my last one for a while.i went out of my comfort zone on this and wrote a kind of countryish jam.
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Very slick and very well put together.

What set up do you have? There is some great tones coming out!

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Another great job Khaos, 'country' seems to have changed quite a bit recently

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Good job Khaos, kind of Country on steroids.

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Yep a little country on steroids would be a good analogy.
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I think your ready for nashville

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Man - I wish I sounded that good when I was "out of my comfort zone"! Nice track, Khaos!


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Cool...what kind of herbs do they grow on those countryish farms your familiar with?


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khaos, great playing.........I think I missed the Country part though! Must be that New York country!LOL

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Wow Khoas , wild country you hang in , great playing


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hey man,thank you.i guess it is just a plain old rock track,not much country here in buffalo,ny.and yes there are some wild herbs on that there farm!also everything is recorded through line 6 riffworks software and a podxt.

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Whooo...Lynard Skynard + lots of watts.


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Country???...was that Mearl approved?
I agree Lynyrd Skynyrd on steroids.
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Actually, I think this would be Southern Fried Metal. That was pretty sweet- sounds like something you could have a huge extended live jam with and have an absolute blast.


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