
Trying to recreate that raw 2002 'Losing Grip' energy. What do you think of this tone?
I wanted a punchy, clean but aggressive tone for this Avril Lavigne cover. Focused a lot on the EQ to make it sit right in the mix without losing the guitar feel.

I wanted a punchy, clean but aggressive tone for this Avril Lavigne cover. Focused a lot on the EQ to make it sit right in the mix without losing the guitar feel.
Sent some time in the photo mode with the LaFerrari. Honestly, if it wasn't for the "MAULTEO" plate in the photo, I’d struggle to tell it’s a game. Which shot is your favorite?
For this arrangement of 'I Want It That Way', my main goal was to achieve a tone that felt modern and punchy but still had that organic 90s acoustic breath.
I focused a lot on the mid-range clarity so the vocal melody could cut through without being harsh.
Dom would be proud. Took the Charger R/T out for some sunset shots and the lighting hit perfectly. As you can see in that red tail stripe just pops against the black paint. No 10-second car here—just pure muscle.
I’ve always been obsessed with how Ray Parker Jr. made such a simple, repetitive line so infectious. For this version, I wanted to keep that 80s 'bounce' but add a bit more modern punch and clarity to the mix. https://youtube.com/shorts/noguzUY_CT4
Wanted to give the iconic Rembrandts intro a bit more punch. I recorded this version with more gain and a modern rock feel to see how it would sound today. It’s a 46-second trip back to the 90s. Let me know what you think of the tone and the arrangement!
One of the smoothest melodies ever written. I've been working on my clean tone to do justice to this Spandau Ballet classic. Does this take anyone else back to 1983?
Hi everyone! I've been spending my Sunday celebrating MJ's genius. There’s something about the energy of Smooth Criminal that just makes you want to move. I tried to capture that punchy rhythm and even played around with some fun camera edits to match the vibe.
Hope this brings a little MJ magic to your feed today! L.O.V.E. ❤️🕺
Always loved the industrial, percussive style of Static-X. It's all about that grit and tight rhythm. I've been trying to dial in that 'Start a War' album tone using my SX GG1.
For the guitarists here: What's your favorite 'simple but heavy' riff to play when you just want to jam?
If you dig this style, I'm doing a series of early 2000s covers on my channel.
Is there any racing game soundtrack more iconic than NFS Underground? I was listening to 'Get Low' today and just had to grab my bass and track this.
It instantly takes me back to the Olympic City nights and spendings hours just choosing the right neon lights. What was your favorite track from the game? 🏎️💨🎸
Tried playing some Simple Plan on gitar tonight.
Tried playing So Sick on guitar tonight.