Favourite "super-shredder"?
Jason Becker was an amesome player. Perpetual burn is still a top disc in my shred library. I would suggest to all to check out george bellas.
# 1
malmsteen is the best shredder for my opinion. btw, im not a fan of him, i even dont like him as a person... but yeah, the man is fast as hell, n smooth as silk...
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# 2
Originally Posted by: redspeciali even dont like him as a person...
I think the only fan of Yngwie in that sense is Yngwie himself.
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# 3
Has anybody listened to "Operation: Mindcrime II" by Queensryche? Some of Michael Wilton's lead guitar work on that album is very shreddy, similar in some ways to Petrucci. What do you think - should "Whip" be added to the Shreddin' Hall of Fame?
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# 4
Originally Posted by: RaskolnikovI think the only fan of Yngwie in that sense is Yngwie himself.
eheh i dont know, maybe its about xpectations... i mean i love satch in everyway... if anybody "can play" thats something, if anybody "can play" shake your hand in backstage thats incredible man...
please Yngwie, let we love u! :)
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# 5
Originally Posted by: RaskolnikovI think the only fan of Yngwie in that sense is Yngwie himself.
or Joe Stump... :eek:
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