@@Gabobow shit yes! Dino is way underrated! Raymond Herrera too. Not many people were triggering kicks in death metal in the early 90's. Think of how prolific triggering and samples are now. For better or worse depending on perspective, Raymond definitely pioneered all of that stuff. It's a shame these guys couldn't get over all the bullshit. A new album with Raymond on drums would have been AMAZING!
Dino. It was 98' I saw you (fear factory) in Rochester NY. We were running late. As we were jogging up to the Water Street Music Hall, you guys were playing "shock". Your guitar sounded so amazing, so tight, so badass!!! That's the sound I've strived for ever since. Started out with Marshall. Sold that switched to VHT. Sold that switched to Line 6. Sold that. Thinking about Diamond heretic now. But your sound is what I really want to emulate.
The tone that he got on Obsolete album is the best 7 string high gain attack tone I've still ever heard .Korn being the greatest low end 7 string tone , and Deftones Steph having in my opinion an epic mix of both
*My idol, Dino Cazares & James Hetfield is the reason why I picked up the Guitar. A band who released their first 3 albums which are all classics mean that they reek of something special, Fear Factory were WAY ahead of the times which are only just catching up with the whole Meshuggah craze.*
It's amazing how far technology is taking us nowadays. The fact that you can get great sound on stage, without having to break your back hauling heavy equipment, is great proof of that. It's thanks to people like Dino Cazares and other musician and engineers who work around the clock to help us achieve that. Good job Dino! Much love. -Jake.
My favorite metal band of all time. I know people can make the case of how other metal bands achieved or influenced more etc etc. I don't care, you can have all that. I will never say they are the best, because that's all subjective, but they are my favorite in this genre \m/
I never understood the Dino-bashing online. I think he's seems like a great guy. Above all, he's a good player and can actually write good riffs and songs.
Didnt know there was any...I havent come across any yet. I dont take notice of people with no talent who cant, talk shit about people with talent who can.
What Dino bashing? The general metal community respects Fear Factory. I mean there have been many critical comments on certain albums, but nobody really shits on FF like they do with other bands (e.g. Slipknot). If you mean bashing in terms of his guitar playing, well Dino has never said he was an amazing shredder, but he's more than made up for it with all those fantastic riffs and songs he's written through the years.
Well, there was the time they kicked out Gene Hoglen without even telling him. He thought he's in the band (of course he's a very busy musician with other bands). Or when he came back, and suddenly the two original ex members were out. I don't know what happened behind the scene but it all felt a bit fishy and it always happened when he was around. But who knows who's behind this. Maybe he just gets the blame wrongfully. Otherwise he does seem like a nice guy.
More than anyone, Dino along with Chuck Schuldiner and Jon Schaffer really shaped who I became rhythmically as a guitar player. I wouldn't be the same at all musically without them, especially Dino and Chuck.
Same! Jon Schaffer is THE riff lord and the nastiest right hand in the biz. But Dino comes close and Chuck was absolutely unique in his tone and playing.
I met dino at the masquerade in Atlanta near the time of demanufacture tour he hugged me with bear style hug and shook my hand he was the nicest guy you could ever meet real laid back he was going to give me a fear factory necklace but couldn't track one down instead I got an autograph on my fear factory cd and a photo of him hugging me I also have a photo of slayers Jeff hennaman before he died and tom Araya ond Kerry as well as there autographs I met all those guys in 99 pre 2000s got lucky enough to meet Wayne static from static x to and his photo
it doesn't get any more minimal than that: CERO PEDALS. Just what I imagined: FF runs Ableton with backing tracks and metronome clicks for the drummer, automatically triggering kemper FX patches via MIDI.
I'm pretty sure he still uses ibanez and few ESP, but he has a lot of Ibanez custom shop guitars. But As far as a signature series his are no longer on the Ibanez website.
Well damn, i'm pretty sure my 6th is like .56, i'm not even sure what my 7th string is at lol. I figured the higher the better for that fat metal tone but i'm gonna have to try the 7th at .54.
Demanufacture was his best tone and one of the best tones ever captured.
Hotmodded JCM800 into a Mesa 4x12" with a 6-string with EMG actives.
Now that i think about it...the guitar sound of 90% of the metal bands post 00's is a fucking rip off of Dino's tone, very impressive.
@@Gabobow shit yes! Dino is way underrated! Raymond Herrera too. Not many people were triggering kicks in death metal in the early 90's. Think of how prolific triggering and samples are now. For better or worse depending on perspective, Raymond definitely pioneered all of that stuff. It's a shame these guys couldn't get over all the bullshit. A new album with Raymond on drums would have been AMAZING!
My fav guitar tones Of All time are Dino and EVH
Totally man demanufacture changed the face of all metal to come
Met this guy - what a top bloke, so friendly and loves his fans, GO Dino! You're a legend!
Such a stand up guy. Keeping delivering and being modest about all the hard work. Love Dino.
Dino. It was 98' I saw you (fear factory) in Rochester NY. We were running late. As we were jogging up to the Water Street Music Hall, you guys were playing "shock". Your guitar sounded so amazing, so tight, so badass!!! That's the sound I've strived for ever since. Started out with Marshall. Sold that switched to VHT. Sold that switched to Line 6. Sold that. Thinking about Diamond heretic now. But your sound is what I really want to emulate.
Thats a great goal.
The tone that he got on Obsolete album is the best 7 string high gain attack tone I've still ever heard .Korn being the greatest low end 7 string tone , and Deftones Steph having in my opinion an epic mix of both
Great points.
Dino is a great guitarist. God bless Dino!
Golz 60 amen!!! \m/
*My idol, Dino Cazares & James Hetfield is the reason why I picked up the Guitar. A band who released their first 3 albums which are all classics mean that they reek of something special, Fear Factory were WAY ahead of the times which are only just catching up with the whole Meshuggah craze.*
The riff on the song demanufacture, "i am the thorn in you eye" is one of the best riffs ever, everytime i hear it, it gives me a hit
It's amazing how far technology is taking us nowadays.
The fact that you can get great sound on stage, without having to break your back hauling heavy equipment, is great proof of that.
It's thanks to people like Dino Cazares and other musician and engineers who work around the clock to help us achieve that.
Good job Dino!
Much love.
-Jake.
My favorite metal band of all time. I know people can make the case of how other metal bands achieved or influenced more etc etc. I don't care, you can have all that. I will never say they are the best, because that's all subjective, but they are my favorite in this genre \m/
His tone on Genexus is killer! Literally one of my favorite tones!
Its badass
The Genexus tone was sick. I'd love to hear zero signal done with their modern setup.
Genexus tone is unmatched 🤯
uh, no, remanufacture beats it. still a decent tone though
@@djcjits so good
Dino … you rock … just simply… you rock!!
I cant explain the emotions and impact you have had on me. You kick ass DINO!!!
Great Dino, a lot we started with acoustic playing ACDC, BLACK SABBATH ... ALL THE BEST
he is so nice! and I love FF!!!
I never understood the Dino-bashing online. I think he's seems like a great guy. Above all, he's a good player and can actually write good riffs and songs.
Didnt know there was any...I havent come across any yet. I dont take notice of people with no talent who cant, talk shit about people with talent who can.
I didn't realise there was any. He seems like a cool enough guy and he's talented as hell. So underrated.
What Dino bashing? The general metal community respects Fear Factory.
I mean there have been many critical comments on certain albums, but nobody really shits on FF like they do with other bands (e.g. Slipknot).
If you mean bashing in terms of his guitar playing, well Dino has never said he was an amazing shredder, but he's more than made up for it with all those fantastic riffs and songs he's written through the years.
Look it up on blabber mouth and in the youtube comments. It's everywhere.
Well, there was the time they kicked out Gene Hoglen without even telling him. He thought he's in the band (of course he's a very busy musician with other bands). Or when he came back, and suddenly the two original ex members were out. I don't know what happened behind the scene but it all felt a bit fishy and it always happened when he was around. But who knows who's behind this. Maybe he just gets the blame wrongfully. Otherwise he does seem like a nice guy.
More than anyone, Dino along with Chuck Schuldiner and Jon Schaffer really shaped who I became rhythmically as a guitar player. I wouldn't be the same at all musically without them, especially Dino and Chuck.
Same! Jon Schaffer is THE riff lord and the nastiest right hand in the biz. But Dino comes close and Chuck was absolutely unique in his tone and playing.
What band was Jon in?
@@Pointsbeingmade Iced Earth
@@visionsofbeyond9095 Thx.
Angus and Eddie are why I play!! Same as Dino 🤘🤘🤘!!
I f•ckin’ love Dino!
Dino is a great guitarist, not a virtuous, but no one like him to create powerful riffs
Check some Divine Heresy thing. He is virtous too.
Love my ESP 7 string with EMG 707s
Dino is a really cool guy !!
Class act the man is awesome
It shouldn't surprise me that Dino is influenced by EVH in regards to guitar tone. Fear Factory and Van Halen both invented their own genres of music.
It blew my mind when I found out that a Mexican was behind all these sick ass ahead of their time riffs
8bitskyliner we can do it too !
He seems like a nice guy. You'd expect some hard-ass who thinks he's the man but just seems real happy and pleasant.
I really should try lighter guage strings, I've been using .56 or thicker for B standard but this guy shows that looser strings still = great tone
I still prefer CDs ... They sound sooo much better
I met dino at the masquerade in Atlanta near the time of demanufacture tour he hugged me with bear style hug and shook my hand he was the nicest guy you could ever meet real laid back he was going to give me a fear factory necklace but couldn't track one down instead I got an autograph on my fear factory cd and a photo of him hugging me I also have a photo of slayers Jeff hennaman before he died and tom Araya ond Kerry as well as there autographs I met all those guys in 99 pre 2000s got lucky enough to meet Wayne static from static x to and his photo
Dino's clutching that guitar like he's a little kid whose mom is about to take it away from him
He must have a strong mum!
//Andy
Demanufacture Rocks!!!
Dino and gene hoglan could seriously be brothers. Uncanny similarities
it doesn't get any more minimal than that: CERO PEDALS. Just what I imagined: FF runs Ableton with backing tracks and metronome clicks for the drummer, automatically triggering kemper FX patches via MIDI.
Woah
Nice person
What's the song playing in the background?
Dale Enright Linchpin
Danclyro Gaming Cheers man!
Dino and Ibanez have already parted ways.
Sci Fi what is he using now
I'm pretty sure he still uses ibanez and few ESP, but he has a lot of Ibanez custom shop guitars. But As far as a signature series his are no longer on the Ibanez website.
He used them since like '95/'96, and still does.
@@danielarviso4156 he's now with Ormsby
Well damn, i'm pretty sure my 6th is like .56, i'm not even sure what my 7th string is at lol. I figured the higher the better for that fat metal tone but i'm gonna have to try the 7th at .54.
Daz dont forget Scale length- he plays 26.5/27 Inch Guitars Compared to Most 25.5 Inch Seven Strings from Ibanez
Where’s the demanufacture Kemper pack dammit Dino?!!
A cue stick guitar?
Had no idea he preferred 56’s for lows. That just feels like toy strings to me lol. May need to make the switch
Oh look it's me...
lol damn i am so sorry you're sad
it seems you don't know how to spell your own name.
u r a obese meh-he-can?
Hey anyone seen any videos like this from Christian? Yeah I think NOT.
who knew he's a sneakers head
ipods came after cd's dino
he clearly said "[CD] before there was an ipod"
I bet that fret board has been cleaned a ton from all the cheeseburger and fried food grease from his fingers.
Mr. Fuck Hughson of 123 Eat Shit Lane no boyfriend , but your girl gets naughty over it
Closet homosexual. Just come out and stop being angry.