Songs For The Deaf [VINYL]

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Songs For The Deaf [VINYL]

Songs For The Deaf [VINYL]

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NME.COM (October 25, 2012). "50 Greatest Guitar Riffs Of All Time | NME.COM". NME.COM . Retrieved February 9, 2016.

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Songs For The Deaf

Voice [Radio D.J.'s] – Blag Dahlia, C-Minus, Casey Chaos, Chris Goss, Dave Catching*, Twiggy Ramirez Albert Mudrian (August 2002). "Gallery of Sound: The Modern Stone Age Family". thefade.net . Retrieved November 16, 2016. Grohl's drums were recorded in a small, "dead"-sounding isolation booth, to create a "tight, focused, punchy and kind of claustrophobic" sound. To allow for greater flexibility in positioning microphones, the cymbals were recorded separately. To achieve this, Grohl performed each song twice; for the initial pass without cymbals, he hit electronic cymbal pads, then repeated the performance with real cymbals but a dummy snare and padded toms, so only the cymbals made noise. The takes were then blended. The engineer Eric Valentine credited Grohl for his patience in the process, which he described as "very difficult". [13] Queens Of The Stone Age – Songs For The Deaf. Released via UMC / Polydor. Available on Double Vinyl LP. Kelly, Jennifer (August 5, 2002). "Splendid: Songs for the Deaf Review". thefade.net . Retrieved July 16, 2017.



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