Meshuggah - I am Colossus video free download


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Duration: 05:42
Uploaded: 2013/11/11

Me playing Meshuggah's I am Colossus.

Gear used:

Ibanez RG2228 prestige w/Lundgren M8 (neck-bridge)

Line6 POD xt Pro

Pevay Classic 50 50 poweramp

Laney cab 2X12

Shure SM57

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Comments

9 years ago

Thomas Kievit

You should do a cover of Electric Red

9 years ago

Math Dupuis

Great cover, nice playing !

9 years ago

Niamorg1007

Great job man! I'm having trouble covering all that crazy section after the second chorus, but you absolutely nailed it!

9 years ago

fallenfreak828

Just started with an 8 string man, what tuning do I use to get this?

9 years ago

kurt joachim

I almost forgot meshuggah was so boring :D

9 years ago

Cristian Montenegro

that's how koloss's guitars should have sounded

10 years ago

Luiz Henrique Maia

Holy Shit, This was Amazing, Thanks for Upload...

10 years ago

Christopher Scott

That was extremely well done!!! Very Cool!!!

10 years ago

FantomasXD

nice one bro

10 years ago

Jean-Philippe Pernot

WoW! Bravo! Le time est très compliqué sur cette pièce. Tu as du talent mon vieux! Meshuggah=Dieu du Métal moderne!

10 years ago

Thurman Merman

+Hagstrom4ever Okay, two questions I would love to have answered.1. I got an rg2228 recently and it is fantastic. However, I'm not sure the height of the nut is as high as it should be. There's a bit of buzzing on the strings closer towards the center. Does your rg have enough clearance over the first fret on the inner most strings (A and D string)? Are the outer bass strings supposed to have more clearance than the inner strings and even the higher(treble) strings? That's how mine is setup. A noobish question, I know. But I just want to know if I should get a second brass shim to put on top of the one it has on to heighten the nut a bit which I know is always a simple option some choose, or if I simply need to add neck relief (though that seems like it wouldn't change much for the problem I'm dealing with).2. If you even have any experience with the latter of these two, how does the POD xt PRO compare with the Axe FX II? Obviously the Axe is overall higher quality of course. But is the $2,000 gap something that the user can't compensate for with a little bit of patience and tone tweaking, or is the POD pretty close for those of us who are not concerned with professional performance/mixing quite yet?

10 years ago

TrancoTechnizer

well you dont necessarily need an Ibanez for this piece of crap metal song wannabe

10 years ago

Michael Galleni

bel video e bel suono! complimenti! =)

10 years ago

Domenico Cinquegrana

Eccezionale! :D

10 years ago

Cold Flames

GRANDIOSO! :)

10 years ago

Luca De Marco

bella giusè :D

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