I thought he recorded one of the guitar parts for Breaking the Habit and resampled it.
In addition, is My December also on a PRS? Because I know it's tuned down to Drop C, which is a different tuning than he usually uses. Adding on to that, do you think Daron used his normal guitar on Rebellion or one of Brad/Mike's guitars?
And I believe you've stated that you don't do Phoenix's basses. Is there any particular reason for that or is it personal preference?
I have an easier quick question for you Astat. Can you identify any songs that Brad (or Mike) has, without a doubt, recorded with PRS guitars in the studio? And continuing on that, can you identify any songs he has recorded with Ibanez guitars?
Drop Burn it Down, they've implied they don't like it anyway. Plus, if its supposed to be visceral and shit, BID doesn't fit. Take out BID and add in All For Nothing or something. Or hell, play No More Sorrow. Add BID to the Joe Solo or something lol.
You got ninja'd boi.
War/Victimized/Qwerty. "Aggressive Shit Medley". Lol.
I want this now. Even though it would hardly go together without a lot of work to make War fit, that would be awesome in theory.
It could have always been a slip-up by Chester in mixing up a date or something. Who knows. We don't know but very little about the band's history during 90's. Just saying.
No, I'm fairly certain I've heard that's just a bunch of dissonant notes on guitar edited and mashed up. I know it's not a Frozen sample. The Frozen sample isn't in the actual song, it was going to be the ending interlude but they had to take it out because Disney wouldn't clear it. Which is why instead they put "I'm not allowed to say certain things!".
Correct me if I messed up something, anyone.
As it's been said, there's a lot of time constraints that would have to be worked around in order to add a nearly 7-minute song to the setlist. War clocks in at a little over two minutes, almost a third of that time.