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Alice in Chains <<Man In The Box>>

This one´s scream´s for a singer. I dont have the "Talk Box" for the accents on the rythms so i used the wha-wha half open. Man, how much i love Alice in Chains! Its a shame Layne died in that way. He had so much to give along with Jerry and those guys....However, I hope you like it


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I wish I had the vocal range to sing on that one - it's a great tune. Are you using the PodXT for all your songs? If so, I'm impressed by the sound quality......you nail the tone on just about every song you do!


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Sounds awesome- now just need somebody to do the screamin'!


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So i requested and so done...thanks man that was awesome. Keep it on the shelve maybe someone can add vocals later

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Excellent! You rock. This is good.

This would also be great as a backing track, whether it's a shorter version or not.


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I wish I had the vocal range to sing on that one - it's a great tune. Are you using the PodXT for all your songs? If so, I'm impressed by the sound quality......you nail the tone on just about every song you do!
Well, thank you man, your so kind! Yes im using the Line6 POD XT on every recording i made lately. Its a great piece for this and i highly recommend this gear.

Chsude, allthumbs, thanks so much guys and yeah!, i need someone to add the screams on the track

Tomg123, see? You request and i play if i know the tune Thanks for listening and your great words.

Solidwalnut: thank man, im glad you like it. Did you mean, to have it like a Karaokee? Its a hard song to sing, i was singing in my recording room alone when no one was around and, i tell you, its a real b&&/tch!!! But a great one.

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....Solidwalnut: thank man, im glad you like it. Did you mean, to have it like a Karaokee? Its a hard song to sing, i was singing in my recording room alone when no one was around and, i tell you, its a real b&&/tch!!! But a great one.
No, I'm talking about just a regular backing track where anyone can add guitar work during the verses. It's an excellent track.


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all i can say is wow wish i could do that , good job brother...........
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No, I'm talking about just a regular backing track where anyone can add guitar work during the verses. It's an excellent track.
I can send it to you if you want, and if you need an specific part recorded (like the wha-wha mid filter on the riff) i can add it too

guttertrashsingalong and jimmyzowens, thanks guys, im really glad you like this cover

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yea that would be great ..........
how bout rooster ,man in a box, drug of choice lol


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