Disfiguring The Goddess - Void Leacher (new 2011, in HD) video free download


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Duration: 03:01
Uploaded: 2011/03/29

I could live on this.

Huntington Beach, CA. Reno/Las Vegas, NV., US

http://www.myspace.com/disfiguring

Comments

9 years ago

josh kuslock

OH YEAAAH! OH YEAAAH!

9 years ago

James Gill

how shit 

9 years ago

Gabriel Christopher

1:28 Fucking Smash 

9 years ago

deathgrindbrutal

cant tell djent or slam

9 years ago

Kints Lekiwitier

I like brutal slam death. Excellent..Keep going. Criss que j'aime ça osti de tarbarnak.

9 years ago

The Handsome Crosmoke

that djent at 1:39 goddamn nigga

9 years ago

Dalton Whiteside

What is the album name?

9 years ago

Gabba Nator

i miss they Death Step Project

10 years ago

Black Sleeper

#BrutalSlam 

10 years ago

MetalUnboundTV

Haven't heard this song in a while and when I do I CRANK UP MY STEREO FUCKING LOUD!

10 years ago

SickTwistedTaco

OHHHHHHHH YAAAAAAAA!!!!

10 years ago

EvanesEmperor

The choir is nice and creepy. 

10 years ago

anuangelseyes

best song on the whole fuckin album!

10 years ago

Jim van der Hidde

You guys know that he used an les paul/epiphone-ish guitar for this right?

10 years ago

Aaron Peter

you can get strings that easily handle drop E with the same tension as you would be used to that are in drop D.

10 years ago

Brian Knight

Yeah... there aren't any guitarists. Just Cameron Argon, AKA Big Chocolate, screaming and programming.

10 years ago

slade842

Or this band is just one guy who programs all the instruments lol

10 years ago

Jacksonrox13

Thanks dude, I'll keep it mind when I start searching for guitars at Christmas. :)

10 years ago

smartbob351

For C and C# you wouldn't need a baritone guitar. Just get something that has a long scale and experiment with string gauges. I have a seven string guitar with a 26.5 inch scale which is tuned to GDGCFAD and for my six highest strings I use a set of 11-56 which are pretty firm at D tuning but a bit slack for my taste at C, but I prefer tight strings. I would recommend something like 11-58s, but like I said, it depends on your personal preference and the scale of your guitar. Hope this helps.

10 years ago

Jacksonrox13

Well that's certainly interesting, never knew that. Hey speaking of baritone guitars, could I use your help? I'm gonna (hopefully) be getting a job soon and saving up for a baritone guitar that mainly stays around standard C tuning. However, I need to know what sort of guitar itself to buy, AND if it's possible, can you tune UP a baritone guitar to drop C# and drop C? I know on regular guitars it's difficult to tune up half a step let alone a full step, but is it different with baritone guitars?

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