Found this while watching some Pantera . Thought it was really good so here it is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQ_-tUKT-nY
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Yeah,, that is cool. I really dig that track too.
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Wow! That's freaky that they filmed that! Kiko's great.....nice you can hear his leads too. Always thought Broderick was too low in the mix.
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Thanks for sharing! Digging the "classical guitar" intro. Kiko can seriously rock! He's a monster player. I suggest everyone to check out his instrumental album: No Gravity.
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Love Kiko's style! He is more tasty rather than full blast sweeps, etc, all the time. Some of their best material in many years. The mix reminds me of Rust.....
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That was awesome! I don't know anything about Kiko, haven't ever heard of him before, but i love the note choices! I'll definitely be checking out his solo stuff.
If it's more like this, I think I like him more than Chris Broderick. I mean, Chris can shred like nobody's business, man can he play, but imo, a lot of it just comes out as a unmemorable barrage of notes.I'm going to give you the keys to the Lamborghini
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Originally posted by TKEblue View PostThat was awesome! I don't know anything about Kiko, haven't ever heard of him before, but i love the note choices! I'll definitely be checking out his solo stuff.
If it's more like this, I think I like him more than Chris Broderick. I mean, Chris can shred like nobody's business, man can he play, but imo, a lot of it just comes out as a unmemorable barrage of notes.
Kiko is a bit more selective in his note choices...'95 Charvel San Dimas USA Model I Koa - BKP
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Originally posted by DanzoStrife View Post^ Totally agree. Wasn't at all into Chris one bit. Kiko he's not bad. I really liked Marty above all else tho and Chris Poland
But haha no chance of them ever coming back.
Too bad, because I think he is the best player they've ever had. It would be very tough to ever top Rust In Piece. That album was a huge influence when it came out....the state of the art of metal....'95 Charvel San Dimas USA Model I Koa - BKP
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Originally posted by Black Shadow View PostMarty never fit in Megadeth. Simply not compatible with Dave. And Marty isn't a thoroughly metal soul, anyway. He was playing some lightweight poppy yet shreddy crap in Japan for years.
Too bad, because I think he is the best player they've ever had. It would be very tough to ever top Rust In Piece. That album was a huge influence when it came out....the state of the art of metal....
Aside from that, i think Marty has proven all he needs to prove. More metal in one testicle than most of us have in our whole body. \m/Last edited by TKEblue; 06-23-2017, 01:34 PM.I'm going to give you the keys to the Lamborghini
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Yea Risk and Cryptic Writings were pretty poppy but that was Dave's idea from what I read. But I think it's good imho that Marty went on his own path. It's funny because when he left, I also got into Jpop and Kpop and went on a similar path he did. I think my thought patterns are more like him than other any one else if I had to relate to any metal player.
He might not have been compatible playing Thrash after a decade since he got bored of it, but during the time when he was in it, I think he put his ALL into it. The melodic vibrato and solos is what gave Megadeth a nice contrast to their crushing rhythm. I think most Megadeth fans agreed , and I think him alone help sell a shit ton of Kelly's and make them popular. I can't name a single player who's iconic with the Jackson Kelly after Marty. Lots of players use it but none are famous for it.
For other guitars, many became famous for it, like a legion of famous Les Paul players, but only 1 Kelly guy.
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