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FedUP = Badass Metal Band...

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we got to play with these guys on saturday, and although we've jammed with em before, i was really impressed with what they're doing right now. tight and killer guitar and bass, nasty vocals and straight up drums. those guys really appear to be hitting their stride. hell up boys!!!
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They do kick butt! Keep it up guys.
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Yea FedUp is tha Shit! Always a great time playing shows with them and they are all very professional and Fun to be around. And Can Brian Drink or what? Holy Shit he can put em away!
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awesome group of dudes.

fun band to watch live.

matt is a fuckin asshole cuz he's a big eagles fan...don't tell him i said that though...he'd snap me like a twig.
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Thanks Guys. I just enjoy playing every chance I get, and when you play with the bands in this area, you HAVE to bring your "A" game.

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Must pile on here. These are some of the most fun-loving cats I've ever hung out with and they pound. We had a blast jamming with them last year and as for Brian, well what can you say other than he is one sexy piece of man, fo-sho.

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A great band with great people.
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ehhhh....they're okay. :lol:
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Everytime I see them I'm blown away, they're kick fucking ass. And to top it all off, they're great guys. I've run sound for them 2 or 3 times, and it's easy to make them sound good at FOH because they know what they're doing, so I don't have to pull shit out of my ass to try to make them sound tight. And everytime I've worked with them, they thanked me and told me how good it sounded, and I personally appreciate that. It's amazing how many bands do not thank the sound guy for the work he does for them. So I personally thank you FedUp for being great guys and an even more kick ass band
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The 26th was our first time on stage with those guys and I thought they kicked major ass. Awesome guys too!

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KyleMayket wrote:Everytime I see them I'm blown away, they're kick fucking ass. And to top it all off, they're great guys. I've run sound for them 2 or 3 times, and it's easy to make them sound good at FOH because they know what they're doing, so I don't have to pull shit out of my ass to try to make them sound tight. And everytime I've worked with them, they thanked me and told me how good it sounded, and I personally appreciate that. It's amazing how many bands do not thank the sound guy for the work he does for them. So I personally thank you FedUp for being great guys and an even more kick ass band
You've gotten better each time you've run sound for us too.
That last show on Saturday was perfect.
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Thanks for the kind words guys!!! It's always an honor to share the same stage with some of this areas finest bands! We just like to have a good time and lay down some rockin' tunes along the way!!! :D :D
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DirtySanchez wrote:
KyleMayket wrote:Everytime I see them I'm blown away, they're kick fucking ass. And to top it all off, they're great guys. I've run sound for them 2 or 3 times, and it's easy to make them sound good at FOH because they know what they're doing, so I don't have to pull shit out of my ass to try to make them sound tight. And everytime I've worked with them, they thanked me and told me how good it sounded, and I personally appreciate that. It's amazing how many bands do not thank the sound guy for the work he does for them. So I personally thank you FedUp for being great guys and an even more kick ass band
You've gotten better each time you've run sound for us too.
That last show on Saturday was perfect.
Thank you, and hopefully I'll get better from this time.
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Sanchez is my life coach.

'nuff said. 8)
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Thanks for all the kind responses! It means a lot to all of us!
We've put much blood, sweat & tears into this project for the last 6 years since it was conceived.
We are just glad it's finally showing some momentum.
It's been an awesome time jamming with some of the greatest people I've ever known!

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Jason that, Diezel/ENGL setup is WICKED!!!
It cuts so great thru the mix with great prescence & clarity, but it has a distinctive creaminess to it! It sounds awesome with Chad's rig. :twisted:
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Charltor wrote:Thanks for all the kind responses! It means a lot to all of us!
We've put much blood, sweat & tears into this project for the last 6 years since it was conceived.
We are just glad it's finally showing some momentum.
It's been an awesome time jamming with some of the greatest people I've ever known!
Amen to that!!! Thanks to all for the kind words, see you around soon!!!
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thx Dave. the stage volume was lower than usual for all the bands, so it was hard for me to get a real good feel for the overall sound of the Diezel cuz it wasn't at that volume where it starts to break "open" as much as i like, y'know? i thought it was pretty badass, but its nice to have another set of ears for contrast. a buddy told me he thought the Diezel sounded "exactly like how you play; it sounds like YOU." another guy said it was the best sounding head he ever heard, especially next to a Mesa Dual cuz they complimented each other so well. i was worried about Mesa overload before; it was hard to pick out the different parts Chad and i were playing. i thought there was a lot more fidelity. I want to sound like Slash if he played in the death metal band Skinless, as ridiculous as that sounds... glassy and refined, but heavy as hell with ton of gain and clarity. the Engl cab helps make it really tight with thumping low end. lets do it again soon- hell up!!!
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Jason, you and Chad have some of the best geeter tone around. I really would like to hear you with this Diezel and Engl setup.
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awww shucks... thx Paul! you know, i can live with the idea of never making it big or getting signed as long as i know i always put out a professional, well thought out product that was as good if not better than anything national that i ever found inspiration in or enjoyed at any musical level. professional bass and guitar tone is a BIG part of that equation. great songs is another. i would like to think we have both.
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agnostic front meets exodus. stop and take a bow lads...

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Bloodsong wrote:awww shucks... thx Paul! you know, i can live with the idea of never making it big or getting signed as long as i know i always put out a professional, well thought out product that was as good if not better than anything national that i ever found inspiration in or enjoyed at any musical level. professional bass and guitar tone is a BIG part of that equation. great songs is another. i would like to think we have both.
Amen to that! Sadly, I think a lot of people lose sight of those things.
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Killjingle wrote: FedUp and The Embalmed gonna tear some more shit up
That is what im talkin about!!!
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Post by HurricaneBob »

Thanks Matt for bringing your kickass Vinnie Paul snare out for me to try tonite! I loved it! Also Matt's gotta great groove as he sat in for 3 tunes and rocked with the Canes.

Fedup crushed at 30 Somethings the night i popped in a couple weeks ago!
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