Dude, that’s awesome! I actually loved reading your notes when I was learning it. You should absolutely add the solo. And thank you for making this tab available at songster. It’s one of my favorites from the old days! 🤘🤘🤘and hails Disterror🤘🤘🤘
Great job. I played in Warwound with Damian from Sacrilege and we played this song. He played the main riff on an open A but it sounds great how you played it.
Hails, Thank you for sharing this information with me. I always thought it seemed a little off. Do you know what his other strings were tuned to? I’m guessing he must’ve been in drop A. Again , thank you for your comment and thank you for sharing. I’ll have to check out your band as well.🤘🤘🤘 Are you guys still playing?
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks If I remember rightly Sacrilege tuned to C standard. I will ask Damian though. Warwound played up until the covid and we haven't picked it up again. We recorded two Sacrilege songs, one being Lifeline. Check them out they are on here.
Nice rip dude. Thanks for recognizing this important but underappreciated band. Holds up great looking back. Sweden's Misantropic (no H) reminds me a lot of them. Right in the sweet spot with their mix of d-beat thrash and thrash metal.
Couldn't agree more! Sacrilege deserves much more attention! They were also in C# all the way back then. I try to do playthroughs of bands I loved when I was growing up, and bands I feel deserved more attention.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks first time I listen to Sacrilege is from my uncle cassette tape collections. I was about 13 year old that time. I pick up one cassette randomly and it's Sacrilege UK. My uncle tell me if this is the band is one of the best punk band from the UK that will brings me into crust punk music. And yes he tells the truth. Glad to see somebody made a guitar cover from Sacrilege. Thank you so much, man. Greeting from Indonesia 👍👍
@@Gonyos I agree they were absolutely one of the best! Thank you for sharing your story. Sacrilege were always one of my favorites. I think they were the perfect mix of punk, crust and metal. The music was very raw and very powerful. Those were the good old days.🤘🤘🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks me and my band playing some kind of stenchcore/hardcore punk, I only wish our rhythm guitarist can play those fast notes like you playing in riff #2 :D
@@brbcrow The way I learn to play songs is usually with programs such as songster or guitar pro. Sometimes I even use a Tascam riffs trainer. What I like to do the most is set the play speed at 50% and loop a single measure this way I can slowly build up my speed. I will also do quick bursts. For example, I will be playing the riff at a slow speed then I will turn the dial all the way up to 100%. I will jump back-and-forth between slow and fast. The reason I do this is because you hold your pick differently when you play it slow then when you play it fast. Anyway, this is how I basically program riffs into my head. Practice, practice,practice.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks Yeah, I understand those methods to improve guitar playing, and I use them widely, but our guitarist don't :) He don't want to play covers even for practice and for developing different playing styles. His hands just used to playing same patterns and same notes, so it's a matter of will, not a matter of methods lack :) When he creates new riffs or new songs, they sound pretty much the same. As for me, that's criminal. Anyway, thanks for response!
@@brbcrow When I was younger I only wanted to write music because I thought if I spent time learning other peoples music than I would sound unoriginal and not develop my own sound. However, these days I really enjoy learning songs from different bands because it is very educational and it gives me a window into the minds of other guitarists. Every time I learn a new song whither it is a hard song or an easy one I learn something new and it’s lots of fun. Happy to chat with you.
That guitar is awesome man. That song is pretty thrashy and punky, with some pretty dark lyrics. Loving the lyrics and tabs on screen as well. You into any tech death stuff like The Faceless?
Yes, I love technical death metal. I am a fan of many styles of metal, it would take a long time to write down all the bands and styles I like. Brutal death metal, technical death metal, melodic death metal. I like Raw black metal, as well as the over produced Hollywood style. I also love old school thrash, heavy metal and lots of punk. I also like doom metal and the list goes on and on… I do listen to a lot of technical stuff in general. I just don’t make as many videos doing more technical stuff because it takes more time than I usually have. I work full time so my time is limited. For example, a video like this one doesn’t take any time at all to learn because it is easy to play. However, when I did the Obliveon video it took me 4 weeks to learn the complete song. I have been working on some Allegaeon and Atheist but it takes way more time to learn. Eventually I’ll finish learning those. In the same time I learn lots of easy stuff that I loved when I was kid. That way I feel like I accomplish something. lol plus there is tons of great stuff that is easy to play. Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks That makes sense. It might take me a day or two to learn just one tech death riff. I love all kinds of metal myself. Your play through videos are a good watch and are well done. Your content is appreciated man.
Bare knuckle Warpig P-90 ( humbucker sized P-90) also known as the Pig90. It is different than the regular Warpig. By the way it is super hot. I’m using a complete set, along with cts 550k pots and a paper oil capacitor all bought direct from bare knuckle. It was expensive.
Romeo from Disterror here, awesome playing! Thats the tab i made, i can see my comments hahaha. I might add the solo soon. Cheers from Mexico.
Dude, that’s awesome! I actually loved reading your notes when I was learning it. You should absolutely add the solo. And thank you for making this tab available at songster. It’s one of my favorites from the old days! 🤘🤘🤘and hails Disterror🤘🤘🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks Thank you both then.
Awesome
Thanks for watching. Great band for sure! 🤘
😎🤘 awesome man! Like the shirt too. No Sanctuary dope album 👍
Hell yeah, thanks man. I also keep forgetting to do an Amebix video. 🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks that will be sick man. 😎Always like the intro on Sunshine Ward 🤘
Great job. I played in Warwound with Damian from Sacrilege and we played this song. He played the main riff on an open A but it sounds great how you played it.
Hails,
Thank you for sharing this information with me. I always thought it seemed a little off. Do you know what his other strings were tuned to? I’m guessing he must’ve been in drop A. Again , thank you for your comment and thank you for sharing. I’ll have to check out your band as well.🤘🤘🤘 Are you guys still playing?
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks If I remember rightly Sacrilege tuned to C standard. I will ask Damian though.
Warwound played up until the covid and we haven't picked it up again. We recorded two Sacrilege songs, one being Lifeline. Check them out they are on here.
Nice rip dude. Thanks for recognizing this important but underappreciated band. Holds up great looking back. Sweden's Misantropic (no H) reminds me a lot of them. Right in the sweet spot with their mix of d-beat thrash and thrash metal.
Couldn't agree more! Sacrilege deserves much more attention! They were also in C# all the way back then. I try to do playthroughs of bands I loved when I was growing up, and bands I feel deserved more attention.
Holy shit thank you for that band recommendation.
@@7heSlime 🤘🤘🤘 I am glad you enjoy them! Great band! Thanks for watching.
Fricking love Sacrilege! Awesome to watch.
Thanks for watching! Sacrilege Rule! 🤘
Good job!!!👏👏👏
Thanks for watching 🤘🤘🤘
The band Denial of Life are influenced by Sacrilege. Would love to hear you have a go at one of their songs.
Cheers
That sounds like a great idea. I have not heard that band but I need more of this style in my life.🤘 I’ll check them out.
Nice!!! Badass Edwards too
Thanks man. Yeah, that guitar is really not bad at all.
Very good, man!
Thanks 🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks first time I listen to Sacrilege is from my uncle cassette tape collections. I was about 13 year old that time. I pick up one cassette randomly and it's Sacrilege UK. My uncle tell me if this is the band is one of the best punk band from the UK that will brings me into crust punk music. And yes he tells the truth. Glad to see somebody made a guitar cover from Sacrilege. Thank you so much, man. Greeting from Indonesia 👍👍
@@Gonyos
I agree they were absolutely one of the best! Thank you for sharing your story. Sacrilege were always one of my favorites. I think they were the perfect mix of punk, crust and metal. The music was very raw and very powerful. Those were the good old days.🤘🤘🤘
woah, man, nice!
Yeah, Sacrilege rules 🤘🤘🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks me and my band playing some kind of stenchcore/hardcore punk, I only wish our rhythm guitarist can play those fast notes like you playing in riff #2 :D
@@brbcrow
The way I learn to play songs is usually with programs such as songster or guitar pro. Sometimes I even use a Tascam riffs trainer. What I like to do the most is set the play speed at 50% and loop a single measure this way I can slowly build up my speed. I will also do quick bursts. For example, I will be playing the riff at a slow speed then I will turn the dial all the way up to 100%. I will jump back-and-forth between slow and fast. The reason I do this is because you hold your pick differently when you play it slow then when you play it fast. Anyway, this is how I basically program riffs into my head. Practice, practice,practice.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks
Yeah, I understand those methods to improve guitar playing, and I use them widely, but our guitarist don't :) He don't want to play covers even for practice and for developing different playing styles. His hands just used to playing same patterns and same notes, so it's a matter of will, not a matter of methods lack :) When he creates new riffs or new songs, they sound pretty much the same. As for me, that's criminal. Anyway, thanks for response!
@@brbcrow
When I was younger I only wanted to write music because I thought if I spent time learning other peoples music than I would sound unoriginal and not develop my own sound. However, these days I really enjoy learning songs from different bands because it is very educational and it gives me a window into the minds of other guitarists. Every time I learn a new song whither it is a hard song or an easy one I learn something new and it’s lots of fun. Happy to chat with you.
That guitar is awesome man. That song is pretty thrashy and punky, with some pretty dark lyrics. Loving the lyrics and tabs on screen as well. You into any tech death stuff like The Faceless?
Yes, I love technical death metal. I am a fan of many styles of metal, it would take a long time to write down all the bands and styles I like. Brutal death metal, technical death metal, melodic death metal. I like Raw black metal, as well as the over produced Hollywood style. I also love old school thrash, heavy metal and lots of punk. I also like doom metal and the list goes on and on…
I do listen to a lot of technical stuff in general. I just don’t make as many videos doing more technical stuff because it takes more time than I usually have. I work full time so my time is limited. For example, a video like this one doesn’t take any time at all to learn because it is easy to play. However, when I did the Obliveon video it took me 4 weeks to learn the complete song.
I have been working on some Allegaeon and Atheist but it takes way more time to learn. Eventually I’ll finish learning those. In the same time I learn lots of easy stuff that I loved when I was kid. That way I feel like I accomplish something. lol plus there is tons of great stuff that is easy to play.
Thanks for your comment and thanks for watching.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks That makes sense. It might take me a day or two to learn just one tech death riff. I love all kinds of metal myself. Your play through videos are a good watch and are well done. Your content is appreciated man.
@@bud8254 Thanks man.
what guitar tuning?
C# Standatd 🤘
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks thanks sounds super heavy
What are you tuned to?
C# but then fine tune it to the song.
pickup?
Bare knuckle Warpig P-90 ( humbucker sized P-90) also known as the Pig90. It is different than the regular Warpig. By the way it is super hot. I’m using a complete set, along with cts 550k pots and a paper oil capacitor all bought direct from bare knuckle. It was expensive.
@@Yourguitarchannelsucks thanks!
Fuckin rad maaaaannnnnn!
Hell yeah, Sacrilege RULE !!!