These guys don't get enough credit...they really know how to play their instruments well and they always have a different twist of style on each album...A7X are a very creative group of dudes and Gates is a nasty guitar player, his solos are great!
These guys are one of the few groups where I love every single song and album released. Usually there are albums or songs where I'm not too interested in, but that's not the case with these guys. They do a lot of care with each and every song they do
@@RafitoOoO @Rafa Allegretti i think 'city of evil' was a sick album....truly their breakthrough to the metal genre utilizing hard rock influences.... Tho i also didnt like half of the songs from 'waking the fallen' n 'sounding the seventh trumphets'
You should check him out playing, I think it was gypsy jazz, he's pretty expiremental and I love the way he finds these flowy and moving licks that make you wanna headbang instinctively.
TFW you realize that a band you dismiss as lightweights reveal themselves to be far more serious and studious musicians than you first thought them to be.
Why do people get offended by Rick's song choices? He's not claiming other songs aren't great, he's pointing out what makes 'THIS' song great. Listen and learn kids, WTF... Anyway, thanks Rick, always enjoy your insight on these videos.
I was just thinking how I never liked this type of music but now I am listening and learning something new. Thats what is cool about listening to different styles and Rick helps me see it differently.
@Jason Bone the reason is simple. People request on video after video to hear a breakdown of their favorite band, and if/when that band is chosen, Rick often (if not exclusively) covers that band's radio hit. The fan is disappointed because they wanted a deeper cut, something that shows how great a song from the lesser known catalogue is rather than the hit single that is obviously already recognized as being great. Essentially, it's the whole "you're a poser if all you know is the radio hit" mentality. I can understand why Rick chooses the radio songs. Firstly, I think it's for views. Not every fan is a die hard fan and may ONLY know the radio songs, so he does it for familiarity (a smart choice considering these videos are not free to make) . This annoys some fans because they'd rather him do something unique and not what's a "safe bet". Secondly I think he does it to point out little idiosyncratic moments in these popular hits that a seasoned fan may not have ever noticed in a song they've been hearing for decades. I enjoy this aspect personally, it's very fun to hear new aspects to songs I've otherwise been burned out on. And thirdly, sometimes the song choice can be limited due to copyright issues and/or availability of the multitracks. Ultimately it's Rick's channel, Rick's choice, and Rick's expertise. I think he does a phenomenal job with this series. Would I like to see him pull some lesser known gems out of the basket? Sure! Am I going to moan and complain when he picks a hit over my personal favorite from the artist/album? No. It's all a great learning experience in my opinion. So I hope that clears up why some folks get upset with his song choices. And once again, (Rick if you see this!) I'm just grateful the series is available to us at all! P.S. Grateful Dead- Mississippi Halfstep, Estimated Prophet, or Lost Sailor please!!!
For a guy named "Synyster" he sure is polite and gracious. Rick: "Something great you do." Synyster: "Thanks." Graciousness is an endangered species these days.
I met him last summer. Truly one of the nicest and most humble guys you can meet, in or out of the "business." VERY grounded, very real, very gracious.
I met Syn in person once (by accident, actually). The interaction was only for a few brief seconds, but by *god* he was super nice. I love this dude. Also, great song choice! Shepherd of Fire is one of my faves.
My wife and I were driving back from Virginia Beach around 2013, and she was searching for something decent to listen to on the radio. Shepard of Fire was just starting, and we grew more amazed as the song went on. That was our intro to AX7.
I got intro on A7X because of Call of Duty Games themes, i know i can be called a big rat but i was a great guitarrist before i become a gamer, and one of them was Shepherd and Nightmare, and now they’re my fav songs, Hail to the king and The Stage are the ones i want to practice on guitar Syn... ur solos are so hard 😂
Worst drums album from them though in my opinion. The Stage though? Ouhhhhhh mama mia. Brooks is the proper Rev replacement. That's what I call being a good drummer while still not hogging all the musical space. HTTK was primary school drumming but I blame the album for it more than the musician. This was a cover album at best.
@@laststraw9363 i actually love hail to the kings album drums. Theyre low tuned sounding, clear and have a really good pop to them. The stage's drum tone is a very close second
Chad Baker I respect that. I don’t enjoy them at all but I get it. Just not my style. If I’d rank my top 3, I’d struggle between The Stage, City of Evil and Nightmare. Songs like The Stage for the intro hand/feet pattern, Paradigm for its ghost note fills, Sidewinder, Save Me. Important honorable mention to Critical Acclaim for it’s first chorus’ snare/kick, ride bell pattern which Rev did live while singing! 🤘🏻🤘🏻 I understand the concept of simplicity and am all for it but I just can’t appreciate HTTK. I listen to a lot of simpler drummers and enjoy the craft but Avenged is one of those bands that can be a musical powerhouse. To me, it didn’t sound like Avenged was doing Avenged. It sounded like Avenged does Metallica, Guns, Maiden, etc and that was a problem for me. I wouldn’t see complicated bits in songs like Seize The Day but I did feel like HTTK was drums Groundhog Day.
hahaha its funny how Rick is also educating him somewhat on his own songs. This is a very good exchange where Gates has utmost respect for another talented musician. He could have simply acted like a douche rockstar but A7X dudes are all so down to earth peeps.
Why are the comments on all rock star interviews always so full of these subverted expectations of the star being a douche bag and not at all down to earth? It's like Syn really wanted to be a pompous, eccentric rock star but he toned it down for Rick, so he could get his song out? Almost every rock star I ever see is a regular guy who's somewhat likable, yet the masses are always shocked
@Jody, I think @Zotman5 was half-joking. But only half. Having the stems means nothing; engineers share stems privately, but that does not mean the recipients can share them publicly. The fact that Synyster (watch the spelling!) is in this video needn't mean anything, either, in terms of permissions. Depending on his publication contract, he may not control the rights for his songs. For example, for decades none of the Beatles had control over the rights to their songs; Sir Paul only got some control back in 2017 after tough negotiations with Sony. In many of the WMTSG videos, Rick is careful to play only short segments of full mixes, to make sure they aren't long enough to trigger Google's auto-detectors. I'm not saying this to criticize you, just to point out the complicated hurdles UA-camrs face when trying to post content like this. Rick walks a tightrope practically every time he does one of these.
Big respect to this guy, I've never listened to Avenged Sevenfold (not really my scene tbh), but I definitely have a new found respect for them after this. Also it's so good that he said "don't think of this stuff when you're writing". Because you don't. I watch a lot of theory videos, and sometimes I start to doubt myself, because these composers do these cool theory things and I'm like "why don't I do that?". As if they've written these songs to work theoretically. No, the theory applies because they sound good, they don't sound good because they applied theory. Just write stuff that you think sounds cool, it's great to hear that from a professional.
You can use theory as a jumping off point sometimes though, if you’re after a certain sound/mode etc. it’s a complimentary tool to the writing process.
"I love flat fives. Love 'em. I love taking the good music the band has written and ruining it with my flat fives." -Synyster Gates; 2019 (Never change, Syn. Never change....)
@@14AspenDrive the "blues note" is the Flat 5th. It is the note within the pentatonic scale that defines the "blues feel". That's really laymen's terms, but I encourage you to research the "blues scale", because I have a very limited character count here in chat.
I don't typically comment on these, since I figure it will get lost in the noise, but I wanted to say thank you for this. The depth you go into here is just great. As a "muscian" and fan, it is wonderful to hear all of the insights. Thanks for the great videos Rick.
I know it's been said so many times, especially on Rick's channel, but this is the irony of blocking these kinds of videos. They make us WANT to listen to the band even more and consume more of their music. I don't get it.
When I'm doing the dishes I like to hum or sing guitar solos by Synyster Gates. There's enough that I've memorized and they're generally long enough for me to get through the more mundane parts of life.
Yeah they put a lot of work into it but it’s definitely their worst album. That doesn’t mean it’s bad but it’s the definitely at the bottom of their albums. Hell, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet is better than it
Brendan Keller nah chief. Sure it has interesting touches but it’s a heavily influenced album and to me it sounds like generic rock and not Avenged Sevenfold
@@BartenderDownUnder respectfully disagree. I loved that album coz of all the different styles they grabbed. I hate the first album. Its the only one I dont own
Synster’s songwriting process “I’m gonna be in a rock and roll band and have a part where I flail wildly on the strings for 30 seconds to be a real dick to people playing guitar hero”
Ya man. Im not really a fan but my wife is, so we went to see them 3-4 times. And every time I’m impressed lol. They’re all great but Synyster is so in control of his instrument live, he makes it look so easy.
I’ve only seen them once. I’m watching for when they come around again and have no intentions of missing them. But man, the one show was right after they came back from Jimmy’s death. They went on before disturbed but their show was so emotionally charged that it was like “oh right, they aren’t the headliner” and it took me out of it when it came to disturbed. Best band I’ve ever seen live, never felt like that at any show before or since.
Im sorry I dont have anything else to say except your interviews and presentation of these amazing talents are the best. Because of you all of these bands have a new fan... Thanks again for your hard work putting these videos together.
Through their most recent release, I got back into Avenged Sevenfold, after I lost touch with them over the Hail to the King era. They were my favorite band back in the late 10s, and I still consider City of Evil as one of the more fun albums to listen to and try to play along to. Also, Rick air-drumming and air guitaring over the song is showing how passionate he is with what he is doing. Favourite music channel on youtube!
I lost interest at the same time because although Hail to the King felt entirely uninspired, like they just decided to rip off the 80's. I may be in the wrong, but even after all this time for me it honestly still feels that way.
@@atlys258 I can understand that. However, I see it as showing their appreciation and offering tribute to their favorites. Not only that, but as Syn stated in the video, they had a lot more classical influence in the album, and it definitely shows. Although it may have been lackluster and uninspired to many, I think it's because they were used to fast-tempos, and more complex song-writing. This record, was more of a straight-forward modern Metal album with 80's Metal and classical being big influences.
@@ShrubPlays Personally, the biggest draw for me to them was their creativity and originality and how for the most part they didn't sound like anyone other than themselves. I'm sure I'm over-projecting the feeling that with Hail, it finally sank in that Rev was gone like "Fuck, we still have to be a band and figure out how to right all over again.." I'll never ignore their talent and skill as musicians, but that particular outing _felt_ generic.
@@atlys258 And that's fair, I definitely understand that view. I, however, take it for what it is. A modern Heavy Metal album. It's not very complex, influences shine through, but it still says Avenged Sevenfold to me. They have their own way of writing, and how they write is why they stand out. Though their style is always changing, you know its Avenged. Chugging riffs, harmonized riffs, anthemic choruses, and melodic but shreddy solos.
@@ShrubPlays True, those qualities are there. Just hasn't done anything for me yet, which is fine because I still love them and 6 of their 7 albums. Sometimes I just miss it, until years later when it finally lands. So far the only albums that have been hard misses are Hail and Underoath's Disambiguation.. Which is still an album I just haven't been able to wrap my head around.
They are a fantastic Metal band, unfortunately the type of metal they play will never be mainstream, so under appreciated will happen with these bands.
This is such an obvious slap in the face to those moron artists who block instructional videos. Time to grow up! Also, sevenfold thanx to Rick for all the great content.
One of the reasons why I’m only ever going to self represent and the idea of someone telling me when, who and where I play MY music makes me feel sick.
@@AD1978leo No, some of the artists are also big time blockers and copyright hawks. I have heard Roger Hodgson of Supertramp is one, and I think the Eagles are too. Never forget Lars Ulrich and Metallica's great Napster episode. If you asked them specifically about Rick's instructional videos, most of those guys would probably be cool with it. But youtube is known as a place where uploaders blatantly violate copyrights, and there are way too many uploads each minute for a human to judge which ones are legit, so they just have dumb algorithms to indiscriminately block whole swaths of videos based on sound clips, legal or not.
@@AD1978leo plus things like this are way different than someone just being able to download the song to their phone or ipod for free. This actually promotes them more and they dont lose money.
I feel like most artists would be honoured to be in a video like this. Not just because this guy really knows what he's talking about, but because we all learned music by listening to songs we liked. The idea of my music being used to teach others sounds amazing to me at least, and I hope one day there are little dudes and dudettes playing my riffs on guitar. So I imagine that's what most other artists feel like. I could be wrong though, I mean Led Zeppelin block tabs on Ultimate Guitar (or at least they used to).
Hey Rick, great video! I bet if you contact Matt Heafy from Trivium, he would do a video like this with you. They have some pretty interesting songs to choose from, especially on the Sin and the Sentence and Shogun albums
One of my favorite Syn solos is in "strength of the world" you see his bluesy education come out in that solo and its nothing like a lot of metal "get through as many notes as you can as fast as you can" solos.
Avenged Sevenfold really grew on me. Initially, I was a bit reticent to accept them, but still appreciated their work. After working in a retail shop that played a lot of their music, I ended up really liking it. They just created a mashup of every trope that we all love about rock and metal in their work...and came to the conclusion that it's impossible to hate it!
I have the same sentiment. My first introduction to A7X was Bat Country. I really, really, really hated that song. I felt the tempo and styling were all over the place and not a traditional hard rock/metal song. I grew listening to Metallica, Guns & Roses, Van Halen, Skid Row, and was into Nu Metal bands like Korn, Limp Biscuit, Lincoln Park etc. I really didn't appreciate A7X until I heard Almost Easy followed by Scream. Since then I have changed my tune. I saw the genius in Bat Country and count it as one of my favorite songs and it is in my regular rotation of songs to listen to.
@@joshuasill1141 my story was completely opposite of yours lol, I listened to a few songs by them like shepherd of fire, nightmare etc and had respect for the band, didn't listen to them much tho, then I heard bat country and I fell in love with that band
Syn.G. he is a great guitar player very precise, accurate and fast, creative, knowledgeable. A great guitarist and musician . He's a real giant. Syn. is N:1
Wonderful episode! It's amazing that you had the chance to sit with Synister Gates and talk about the fundamentals of the song and album. Also really neat that he played and broke down what you pointed out. Every member of the band earns their keep by being fantastic musicians, including the newest member, former Bad Religion drummer Brooks Wakerman, who is an absolute machine on their latest record, The Stage.
Great interview. I really like how humble Syn is and like how he seems to really enjoy sharing the fine details and insight into their recording process. Much respect.
My god, I love how far these guys have come musically over their career. They were never a bad band, and I do like their early stuff, but omg have they ever come a long way!
Another interesting fact on this album is that it ranks one of the highest dynamic range values of rock and metal for its year. And I believe A7Xs highest DR to date.
all respect to Rick, he's awesome, btw "mensa' in Spanish means idiot. I love telling my ELLs that there is a genius test called mensa in English, they never believe me.
It’s SO AWESOME to see Syn explaining how he was able to write the solos & the way he played it, PIECE by PIECE as Rick would play piece of the song, & ask him questions about his process, just beautiful to see…& even more eye opening to see the Legend of Synister Gates explains how so much was able to written through various different iterations of sound & the gear that he & they have used…simply mind boggling, followed by Rick’s questions ROCK ON’ to BOTH of you guys 🤘🏼😆🤘🏼🤘🏼😆🤘🏼🤘🏼😆🤘🏼🤘🏼😆🤘🏼🤘🏼😆🤘🏼🤘🏼😆🤘🏼🤘🏼😆🤘🏼
What gets me is that Rick at any moment could have messages in his inbox from Synyster Gates, Eric Johnson, Satriani, Vai, Etc.... All at the same time! Man, what a life!
Fantastic and riveting interview. Props to guest for his talent, modesty and taking the time to share so much knowledge. Rick has perfected the format to interview our superstars. Hopefully they are lining up for interviews.
Man this is probably my favourite episode. I love it when you bring in the artists to talk about their music. Avenged Sevenfold is one of my favourite bands, I would love it if you could do an episode of either Fiction, or I won't see you tonight part 1.
Okay... This is my favorite video i think i've ever watched on youtube! i'm giddy as a school boy (to put it in Indiana Jones terms). Two of my absolute favorite living musicians chumming it up, asking good questions, giving great insights and one of the best modern guitar solo's laid out by the man himself. listening to you two geek out on music theory on this song was awesome. thank you so much for telling what kind of amps they used! i'd never even heard of those two companies! This made my quarter! I couldn't wait to record some music after waking up to this video. it really felt like i was there in the room with you two, every thing was so casual and natural. i cannot thank everyone involved in this enough! I'm fanboying out over here. excellent song choice. i always enjoy when you take what everyone thinks is a simple song, and show how dynamic, composed, and deliberate it is. (like your Them Bones video).
I love that you really breakdown every aspect of the song in this series, and of course having access to one of the artists who helped create the song is brilliant, great interview with Syn!
Looking at these clips of SG playing it really strikes me how soft his touch on his instrument is for playing such heavy music. I daresay it's almost delicate.
This is the best WMTSG you've put out Rick. I wish that all artists would give your channel the access it deserves. This is a particularly good episode because it delves deep into the song writing process, which is content that's been historically hard to come by. You gotta see if you can negotiate for some more access lol.
Great interview 👍 this young guitar player is humble and knowledgeable. I just started getting into shred guitar music. I've always admired those who can play fast. This guy explains his jazz and classical appreciation. When I hear this song I think of old Hammer horror movies. They always used the music to enhance the feeling of dread and terror.
Its so good to see Brian actually being intrigued by the conversation and invested in what the interviewer is talking about cause he is a professional musician and knows what he's talking about. I bet it was a breath of fresh air for Brian haha! Very nice episode!
This just goes to show how underrated these cats really are. The depth of what seems on the surface to be a pretty simple song, is anything but simple. I’ve never understood the hate that gets thrown on them. They are a legit metal band with more talent than some of the bands that get held on a pedestal by the “metal elitists”.
I remember hearing this as my first avenged sevenfold song when I was like 13. Then my friend introduced me to hat country, carry on, and little piece of heaven. Best fucking band ever (well maybe not better than pinkly smooth)
Wow!! I have no words, amazing video. I loved the close look to the solo performed perfectly by synyster, just perfect. I'm jealous of you for having the oportunity to be with synyster playing and talking about music.
Great video, and I love that you were able to talk with Synyster to get more specifics like you do. Also, I loved the line he said how his father called it 'creating your own weather', that makes a lot of sense.
Hi Rick. Please consider 'Unsung' by Helmet. The drum track alone is worth the marvel. They band has isolated guitar, bass and drums tracks for that song on their UA-cam channel. What great song!
CreeDo Lala John Stanier is an incredibly accurate and crisp drummer who continues to inspire me. His work on The Mark of Cain’s Ill At Ease album is on par with Meantime
@@yourshadowself I had to look up that band, I didn't know them. I saw that they went through 15 different drummers and I was like "no way they fired John Stanier." ..but of course he's the one that made them stop searching.
CreeDo Lala List that under things could never happen. If you’re interested check out Stanier on the Mark of Cain song Interloper. Pick a live video. There’s a decent quality one on their channel TMOCaustralia - I don’t think you’ll be disappointed
RICK, you are a music scientist. Always interesting how you take the bottle off the shelf " the music piece ". You empty the lightning that was captured in the bottle, you do analysis on it....then you try to explain it. That's what you were born for Rick, nice to see that you found your niche in life. Your audience appreciates what you do for us. Great music can happen anywhere and anytime. But the recording of music helped capture the moment....as I like to think " capture lighting in a bottle ". I'll never stop being amazed by how in an instant you hear something completely awesome, that it changes you. Music pushes all the buttons. Sadness, aggression, happiness etc. The coolest thing about music is that it's a time machine for the mind. It always takes you back. Great video ! Keep it going Rick. Pat
@@Anonymous-mx9dh Judging from the clips it doesn’t look like their studio where they do their breakdown videos and go through tracks picked by fans (but it is possible) I think they’re in Ricks own place and he probably reached out to the artist/producer to get the stems/tracks. I know that’s what he did when did a “What Makes this song Great” on Periphery. He got the tracks from their bassist/producer Adam Nolly Getgood
This is a bloody brilliant video! So cool getting a video interview/lesson with the actual artist, as well as your phenomenal music theory take on things. Really, really awesome stuff. Thankyou.
Rick's musical knowledge is so vast - most A7x fans that can play their riffs and solos know abt their affinity for D minor, but Mr. Beato really showed how resolving the right key with the right chord can end up with such a large-sounding record. Loved it.
Synister Gates is so under rated. One of the most incredible solo's I've ever heard was on the song After Life. If you never heard it. Do yourself a favor and check it out. This guy is really good.
i saw this come up in the feed saying avenged, and was like there is NO WAY it will be about any songs on the hail record. sure enough its about my FAV song of theirs!!!! this was an awesome 30 min watch and i LOVED the uncut banter between rick and syn. this was amazing!
This was definitely my favorite song of the album. The other songs are great, some not as great as others, but this is 100% my favorite. and it was good to hear all this theory as well
These guys don't get enough credit...they really know how to play their instruments well and they always have a different twist of style on each album...A7X are a very creative group of dudes and Gates is a nasty guitar player, his solos are great!
i think their songwriting is some of the best storytelling out there
These guys are one of the few groups where I love every single song and album released. Usually there are albums or songs where I'm not too interested in, but that's not the case with these guys. They do a lot of care with each and every song they do
They are the most successful metal band of the last decade or so. How is that “not much credit” ?
I think their music matured really well. I don't like the first albums except for a few songs, but since Nightmare I'm a huge fan.
@@RafitoOoO @Rafa Allegretti i think 'city of evil' was a sick album....truly their breakthrough to the metal genre utilizing hard rock influences....
Tho i also didnt like half of the songs from 'waking the fallen' n 'sounding the seventh trumphets'
"That's a really great lick." ... "Thank you" - class act.
That guitarist is very good, clever, humble, and he knows his stuff!
Syn is god
You should check him out playing, I think it was gypsy jazz, he's pretty expiremental and I love the way he finds these flowy and moving licks that make you wanna headbang instinctively.
i fucking love that man lmao he's my god
He's one of the best out there.
TFW you realize that a band you dismiss as lightweights reveal themselves to be far more serious and studious musicians than you first thought them to be.
I LOVE how humble Syn is but I REALLY admire the respect and admiration he has for Rick.
i live for Rick Beato air drumming!
Lol
he's such a dad
YES!!!
Best in the mf biz
Very caveman...
Should do sidewinder too. That song would easily make a 2 hour episode.
My favorite song from City of Evil!
I was really hoping it’d be this tune! Those outro acoustic solos blow my mind
Totally agreed. A landscape of sound in every way
A little piece of heaven
Blinded in chains would be cool too
Why do people get offended by Rick's song choices? He's not claiming other songs aren't great, he's pointing out what makes 'THIS' song great. Listen and learn kids, WTF...
Anyway, thanks Rick, always enjoy your insight on these videos.
I was just thinking how I never liked this type of music but now I am listening and learning something new. Thats what is cool about listening to different styles and Rick helps me see it differently.
There's only 20 dislikes it ain't that serious.
@Jason Bone the reason is simple. People request on video after video to hear a breakdown of their favorite band, and if/when that band is chosen, Rick often (if not exclusively) covers that band's radio hit. The fan is disappointed because they wanted a deeper cut, something that shows how great a song from the lesser known catalogue is rather than the hit single that is obviously already recognized as being great. Essentially, it's the whole "you're a poser if all you know is the radio hit" mentality.
I can understand why Rick chooses the radio songs. Firstly, I think it's for views. Not every fan is a die hard fan and may ONLY know the radio songs, so he does it for familiarity (a smart choice considering these videos are not free to make) . This annoys some fans because they'd rather him do something unique and not what's a "safe bet". Secondly I think he does it to point out little idiosyncratic moments in these popular hits that a seasoned fan may not have ever noticed in a song they've been hearing for decades. I enjoy this aspect personally, it's very fun to hear new aspects to songs I've otherwise been burned out on. And thirdly, sometimes the song choice can be limited due to copyright issues and/or availability of the multitracks.
Ultimately it's Rick's channel, Rick's choice, and Rick's expertise. I think he does a phenomenal job with this series. Would I like to see him pull some lesser known gems out of the basket? Sure! Am I going to moan and complain when he picks a hit over my personal favorite from the artist/album? No. It's all a great learning experience in my opinion.
So I hope that clears up why some folks get upset with his song choices. And once again, (Rick if you see this!) I'm just grateful the series is available to us at all!
P.S.
Grateful Dead- Mississippi Halfstep, Estimated Prophet, or Lost Sailor please!!!
@@derekfletcher8934well written.
He's claiming this song is great and it's not.
For a guy named "Synyster" he sure is polite and gracious. Rick: "Something great you do." Synyster: "Thanks." Graciousness is an endangered species these days.
It's his stage name haha. He's the son of Papa Gates. Very humble guy for sure
I met him last summer. Truly one of the nicest and most humble guys you can meet, in or out of the "business." VERY grounded, very real, very gracious.
They used to be pretty rough back in the day.
Watch Corey Taylor in the making of video for 'From Can to Can't'
also @15:24 this dude shredding the guitar like crazy and think this particular part is cute or something.. like bro xD
Gates' fingers during the solo are so precise they almost look sped-up
I thought the same thing, almost like a machine!
it's because his fingers move too fast for the framerate of the camera
it's the lack of motion blur that makes it look that way. Probably a pretty fast shutter speed on the camera.
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I'm not entirely convinced that Syn hasn't replaced his hands with robot prosthetics.
I met Syn in person once (by accident, actually). The interaction was only for a few brief seconds, but by *god* he was super nice. I love this dude.
Also, great song choice! Shepherd of Fire is one of my faves.
"You have been demonetized for copyright infringement." Meanwhile Syn, who actually wrote part of the song is the one playing.
That is the beauty of UA-cam monetization system
@@al-sama788 Record Label: *THE F#&@ YOU ARE?!!*
My wife and I were driving back from Virginia Beach around 2013, and she was searching for something decent to listen to on the radio. Shepard of Fire was just starting, and we grew more amazed as the song went on. That was our intro to AX7.
Treat yourself to City of Evil and their self-titled album if you haven’t already.
I got intro on A7X because of Call of Duty Games themes, i know i can be called a big rat but i was a great guitarrist before i become a gamer, and one of them was Shepherd and Nightmare, and now they’re my fav songs, Hail to the king and The Stage are the ones i want to practice on guitar
Syn... ur solos are so hard 😂
When you watch videos like this, you realise how awesome of a guitarist Synyster Gates is. The guy just oozes talent!
Some of the cleanest drum tones I’ve ever heard on a record.
Agree. Look up Opeth's "Eternal rains will come" for more beautiful drums....
one of A7x's staples. The drums kick you in the face with so much punch and clarity.
Worst drums album from them though in my opinion. The Stage though? Ouhhhhhh mama mia. Brooks is the proper Rev replacement. That's what I call being a good drummer while still not hogging all the musical space. HTTK was primary school drumming but I blame the album for it more than the musician. This was a cover album at best.
@@laststraw9363 i actually love hail to the kings album drums. Theyre low tuned sounding, clear and have a really good pop to them. The stage's drum tone is a very close second
Chad Baker I respect that. I don’t enjoy them at all but I get it. Just not my style. If I’d rank my top 3, I’d struggle between The Stage, City of Evil and Nightmare. Songs like The Stage for the intro hand/feet pattern, Paradigm for its ghost note fills, Sidewinder, Save Me.
Important honorable mention to Critical Acclaim for it’s first chorus’ snare/kick, ride bell pattern which Rev did live while singing! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
I understand the concept of simplicity and am all for it but I just can’t appreciate HTTK. I listen to a lot of simpler drummers and enjoy the craft but Avenged is one of those bands that can be a musical powerhouse. To me, it didn’t sound like Avenged was doing Avenged. It sounded like Avenged does Metallica, Guns, Maiden, etc and that was a problem for me.
I wouldn’t see complicated bits in songs like Seize The Day but I did feel like HTTK was drums Groundhog Day.
I just think it's cool to watch these two geeking out over music, and all kinds of music. I have a whole new respect for Sinister Gates.
John Doe *Synyster
@@gavinjones2977 Thanks. I suck at names
hahaha its funny how Rick is also educating him somewhat on his own songs. This is a very good exchange where Gates has utmost respect for another talented musician. He could have simply acted like a douche rockstar but A7X dudes are all so down to earth peeps.
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Why are the comments on all rock star interviews always so full of these subverted expectations of the star being a douche bag and not at all down to earth? It's like Syn really wanted to be a pompous, eccentric rock star but he toned it down for Rick, so he could get his song out? Almost every rock star I ever see is a regular guy who's somewhat likable, yet the masses are always shocked
Watch UA-cam demonetize this video because some guy with a funny name was in it playing an Avenged Sevenfold song note per note.
Zotman5 Rick Beato interviews Sinister Gates, I'm sure they have permission. Plus he has the stems of the racks.
@Jody, I think @Zotman5 was half-joking. But only half. Having the stems means nothing; engineers share stems privately, but that does not mean the recipients can share them publicly. The fact that Synyster (watch the spelling!) is in this video needn't mean anything, either, in terms of permissions. Depending on his publication contract, he may not control the rights for his songs. For example, for decades none of the Beatles had control over the rights to their songs; Sir Paul only got some control back in 2017 after tough negotiations with Sony. In many of the WMTSG videos, Rick is careful to play only short segments of full mixes, to make sure they aren't long enough to trigger Google's auto-detectors. I'm not saying this to criticize you, just to point out the complicated hurdles UA-camrs face when trying to post content like this. Rick walks a tightrope practically every time he does one of these.
Jett Rainbow I see what you there 😂
@@jettrainbow is that a steve zaragoza quote
@WORST CHANNEL EVER nazi
Big respect to this guy, I've never listened to Avenged Sevenfold (not really my scene tbh), but I definitely have a new found respect for them after this. Also it's so good that he said "don't think of this stuff when you're writing". Because you don't. I watch a lot of theory videos, and sometimes I start to doubt myself, because these composers do these cool theory things and I'm like "why don't I do that?". As if they've written these songs to work theoretically. No, the theory applies because they sound good, they don't sound good because they applied theory. Just write stuff that you think sounds cool, it's great to hear that from a professional.
awesome way of putting it
You can use theory as a jumping off point sometimes though, if you’re after a certain sound/mode etc. it’s a complimentary tool to the writing process.
"I love flat fives. Love 'em. I love taking the good music the band has written and ruining it with my flat fives."
-Synyster Gates; 2019
(Never change, Syn. Never change....)
Can you explain what he means?
@@14AspenDrive the "blues note" is the Flat 5th. It is the note within the pentatonic scale that defines the "blues feel". That's really laymen's terms, but I encourage you to research the "blues scale", because I have a very limited character count here in chat.
@@Newbyrock23 cant forget its also the tritone
@@airconditioningunit9777 +1 winner winner!
Legendary
I don't typically comment on these, since I figure it will get lost in the noise, but I wanted to say thank you for this. The depth you go into here is just great. As a "muscian" and fan, it is wonderful to hear all of the insights. Thanks for the great videos Rick.
LOVE THIS!!!
Gross
@@davidbooth46ify no one asked you.
7:56
Rick: Let's take a listen to the verse vocal solo.
Shadows: LET'S TAKE A MOMENT AND BREAK THE ICE.
The way that you said sinister was perfect. You were proud of that one. 2:55
He got 'gated' in there as well :)
His face was a perfect "See what I did there" moment.
Always liked Avenged Sevenfold and my respect for the band just went up about 10 points.
I know it's been said so many times, especially on Rick's channel, but this is the irony of blocking these kinds of videos. They make us WANT to listen to the band even more and consume more of their music. I don't get it.
I like your name
Gates is an amazing guitarist. How do I know? I can remember every solo he's played each with it's own sound
When I'm doing the dishes I like to hum or sing guitar solos by Synyster Gates. There's enough that I've memorized and they're generally long enough for me to get through the more mundane parts of life.
Hail to the King is a very underrated album, many people don't recognize all the interesting touches they put into the album
Yeah they put a lot of work into it but it’s definitely their worst album.
That doesn’t mean it’s bad but it’s the definitely at the bottom of their albums.
Hell, Sounding the Seventh Trumpet is better than it
Brendan Keller nah chief. Sure it has interesting touches but it’s a heavily influenced album and to me it sounds like generic rock and not Avenged Sevenfold
@@BartenderDownUnder respectfully disagree. I loved that album coz of all the different styles they grabbed. I hate the first album. Its the only one I dont own
It’s probably my favorite album of theirs.
Brendan Keller not underrated enough, apparently. It made Beato’s channel.
Very cool too see you breaking down the song with the artist. Would love more of these types of WMTSG!
Synster’s songwriting process “I’m gonna be in a rock and roll band and have a part where I flail wildly on the strings for 30 seconds to be a real dick to people playing guitar hero”
😂
Synyster looks so relaxed while playing, like it's not even cause for any thought.
Can we pause a moment and thank whoever gave permission to use all this music thereby making this one of the best produced episodes in this series.
These guys are the real deal live I've seen them several times and very impressed with your performance and their level of musicianship
Ya man. Im not really a fan but my wife is, so we went to see them 3-4 times. And every time I’m impressed lol. They’re all great but Synyster is so in control of his instrument live, he makes it look so easy.
I’ve only seen them once. I’m watching for when they come around again and have no intentions of missing them. But man, the one show was right after they came back from Jimmy’s death. They went on before disturbed but their show was so emotionally charged that it was like “oh right, they aren’t the headliner” and it took me out of it when it came to disturbed. Best band I’ve ever seen live, never felt like that at any show before or since.
Gates is spectacular to watch live. The best I’ve seen. By far.
I totally agree...I have seen a ton of shows with some great guitarists but not at this level!
I can agree....and he makes it look effortless
His dad Brian Gates is pretty Awesome too
@@mathewriffel503 as his father says "ive taught him everything he knows but i havent taught him everything I know "
Im sorry I dont have anything else to say except your interviews and presentation of these amazing talents are the best. Because of you all of these bands have a new fan... Thanks again for your hard work putting these videos together.
I’ve been waiting for an Avenged episode, but having Syn on the episode, too, made it even better!
Through their most recent release, I got back into Avenged Sevenfold, after I lost touch with them over the Hail to the King era. They were my favorite band back in the late 10s, and I still consider City of Evil as one of the more fun albums to listen to and try to play along to. Also, Rick air-drumming and air guitaring over the song is showing how passionate he is with what he is doing. Favourite music channel on youtube!
I lost interest at the same time because although Hail to the King felt entirely uninspired, like they just decided to rip off the 80's. I may be in the wrong, but even after all this time for me it honestly still feels that way.
@@atlys258 I can understand that. However, I see it as showing their appreciation and offering tribute to their favorites. Not only that, but as Syn stated in the video, they had a lot more classical influence in the album, and it definitely shows. Although it may have been lackluster and uninspired to many, I think it's because they were used to fast-tempos, and more complex song-writing. This record, was more of a straight-forward modern Metal album with 80's Metal and classical being big influences.
@@ShrubPlays Personally, the biggest draw for me to them was their creativity and originality and how for the most part they didn't sound like anyone other than themselves. I'm sure I'm over-projecting the feeling that with Hail, it finally sank in that Rev was gone like "Fuck, we still have to be a band and figure out how to right all over again.." I'll never ignore their talent and skill as musicians, but that particular outing _felt_ generic.
@@atlys258 And that's fair, I definitely understand that view. I, however, take it for what it is. A modern Heavy Metal album. It's not very complex, influences shine through, but it still says Avenged Sevenfold to me. They have their own way of writing, and how they write is why they stand out. Though their style is always changing, you know its Avenged. Chugging riffs, harmonized riffs, anthemic choruses, and melodic but shreddy solos.
@@ShrubPlays True, those qualities are there. Just hasn't done anything for me yet, which is fine because I still love them and 6 of their 7 albums. Sometimes I just miss it, until years later when it finally lands. So far the only albums that have been hard misses are Hail and Underoath's Disambiguation.. Which is still an album I just haven't been able to wrap my head around.
Been an A7X fan for a loooong time, I've always thought that Syn is a bit under appreciated. Great interview Rick!!!
They are a fantastic Metal band, unfortunately the type of metal they play will never be mainstream, so under appreciated will happen with these bands.
This is such an obvious slap in the face to those moron artists who block instructional videos. Time to grow up! Also, sevenfold thanx to Rick for all the great content.
The Gray Thrasher This, for sure.
One of the reasons why I’m only ever going to self represent and the idea of someone telling me when, who and where I play MY music makes me feel sick.
@@AD1978leo No, some of the artists are also big time blockers and copyright hawks. I have heard Roger Hodgson of Supertramp is one, and I think the Eagles are too. Never forget Lars Ulrich and Metallica's great Napster episode. If you asked them specifically about Rick's instructional videos, most of those guys would probably be cool with it. But youtube is known as a place where uploaders blatantly violate copyrights, and there are way too many uploads each minute for a human to judge which ones are legit, so they just have dumb algorithms to indiscriminately block whole swaths of videos based on sound clips, legal or not.
@@AD1978leo plus things like this are way different than someone just being able to download the song to their phone or ipod for free. This actually promotes them more and they dont lose money.
I feel like most artists would be honoured to be in a video like this. Not just because this guy really knows what he's talking about, but because we all learned music by listening to songs we liked. The idea of my music being used to teach others sounds amazing to me at least, and I hope one day there are little dudes and dudettes playing my riffs on guitar. So I imagine that's what most other artists feel like. I could be wrong though, I mean Led Zeppelin block tabs on Ultimate Guitar (or at least they used to).
Synyster Gates is such a class act. So professional.
Hey Rick, great video!
I bet if you contact Matt Heafy from Trivium, he would do a video like this with you. They have some pretty interesting songs to choose from, especially on the Sin and the Sentence and Shogun albums
I vote for that!
He'd just pick the most mainstream song anyway.
Oh hell yes!
Yes that would also be cool!!
I'm 100% sure he'd love to do this, also I'm a Heafy fanboy so I need it
12:23 Omg his action is so low, must be feelin like butter playin' on this.
Great video as always rick
I hope that he does another episode on avenged sevenfold with a song from an earlier album, such as city of evil.
M.I.A syn is gotta hate it
One of my favorite Syn solos is in "strength of the world" you see his bluesy education come out in that solo and its nothing like a lot of metal "get through as many notes as you can as fast as you can" solos.
I said "solo" enough in that comment to make Harrison Ford look over his shoulder
@@o0Desimere0o Yeah. Looking over his shoulder and screaming at you that he's "played other characters"... 💀
Avenged Sevenfold really grew on me. Initially, I was a bit reticent to accept them, but still appreciated their work. After working in a retail shop that played a lot of their music, I ended up really liking it. They just created a mashup of every trope that we all love about rock and metal in their work...and came to the conclusion that it's impossible to hate it!
I have the same sentiment. My first introduction to A7X was Bat Country. I really, really, really hated that song. I felt the tempo and styling were all over the place and not a traditional hard rock/metal song. I grew listening to Metallica, Guns & Roses, Van Halen, Skid Row, and was into Nu Metal bands like Korn, Limp Biscuit, Lincoln Park etc. I really didn't appreciate A7X until I heard Almost Easy followed by Scream. Since then I have changed my tune. I saw the genius in Bat Country and count it as one of my favorite songs and it is in my regular rotation of songs to listen to.
@@joshuasill1141 my story was completely opposite of yours lol, I listened to a few songs by them like shepherd of fire, nightmare etc and had respect for the band, didn't listen to them much tho, then I heard bat country and I fell in love with that band
Syn.G. he is a great guitar player very precise, accurate and fast, creative, knowledgeable. A great guitarist and musician . He's a real giant. Syn. is N:1
Wonderful episode! It's amazing that you had the chance to sit with Synister Gates and talk about the fundamentals of the song and album. Also really neat that he played and broke down what you pointed out. Every member of the band earns their keep by being fantastic musicians, including the newest member, former Bad Religion drummer Brooks Wakerman, who is an absolute machine on their latest record, The Stage.
He's beast af on that album
I would like to see them redo Shepard of Fire with Brooks on the drums. Heck, imagine that record with Jimmy behind the skins.
Great interview. I really like how humble Syn is and like how he seems to really enjoy sharing the fine details and insight into their recording process. Much respect.
I'd really love to hear a breakdown for 'Coming Home' from this same album. I absolutely love the solo and I feel like the song goes unrecognized.
got to be one of the most underrated songs of all time. it is so fucking good yet no one talks about it
yea, we need to hear Coming Home breakdown asap, broken solo 🔥
My god, I love how far these guys have come musically over their career. They were never a bad band, and I do like their early stuff, but omg have they ever come a long way!
Another interesting fact on this album is that it ranks one of the highest dynamic range values of rock and metal for its year. And I believe A7Xs highest DR to date.
would love them if they released earlier albums with better dynamic range...
Rick's musical IQ is at super-Mensa levels, could watch him for hours (and often do!).
all respect to Rick, he's awesome, btw "mensa' in Spanish means idiot. I love telling my ELLs that there is a genius test called mensa in English, they never believe me.
This is just pure gold love this episode especially when syn talks about the solo and the theory behind it I love it..
It’s SO AWESOME to see Syn explaining how he was able to write the solos & the way he played it, PIECE by PIECE as Rick would play piece of the song, & ask him questions about his process, just beautiful to see…& even more eye opening to see the Legend of Synister Gates explains how so much was able to written through various different iterations of sound & the gear that he & they have used…simply mind boggling, followed by Rick’s questions ROCK ON’ to BOTH of you guys
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Not gonna lie, I never heard this song before or even much A7F before. Really enjoyed this. Thanks Rick!
Its A7X
@@wanhazman868 It's*
@@sandstorm1136 sandstorm*
What gets me is that Rick at any moment could have messages in his inbox from Synyster Gates, Eric Johnson, Satriani, Vai, Etc.... All at the same time! Man, what a life!
Solo at 11:51 makes the song great
every guitarist should come explain every lick like this on rick beato. aweseome!
Fantastic and riveting interview. Props to guest for his talent, modesty and taking the time to share so much knowledge. Rick has perfected the format to interview our superstars. Hopefully they are lining up for interviews.
Man this is probably my favourite episode. I love it when you bring in the artists to talk about their music. Avenged Sevenfold is one of my favourite bands, I would love it if you could do an episode of either Fiction, or I won't see you tonight part 1.
Okay... This is my favorite video i think i've ever watched on youtube! i'm giddy as a school boy (to put it in Indiana Jones terms). Two of my absolute favorite living musicians chumming it up, asking good questions, giving great insights and one of the best modern guitar solo's laid out by the man himself. listening to you two geek out on music theory on this song was awesome. thank you so much for telling what kind of amps they used! i'd never even heard of those two companies! This made my quarter! I couldn't wait to record some music after waking up to this video. it really felt like i was there in the room with you two, every thing was so casual and natural. i cannot thank everyone involved in this enough! I'm fanboying out over here. excellent song choice. i always enjoy when you take what everyone thinks is a simple song, and show how dynamic, composed, and deliberate it is. (like your Them Bones video).
I love that you really breakdown every aspect of the song in this series, and of course having access to one of the artists who helped create the song is brilliant, great interview with Syn!
Looking at these clips of SG playing it really strikes me how soft his touch on his instrument is for playing such heavy music. I daresay it's almost delicate.
Makes sense to me with his Dad being a session player, they tend to have a lighter touch.
he took lessons to be a session player and was more of a classical guitarist. He is EXTREMELY talented
This is the best WMTSG you've put out Rick. I wish that all artists would give your channel the access it deserves. This is a particularly good episode because it delves deep into the song writing process, which is content that's been historically hard to come by. You gotta see if you can negotiate for some more access lol.
11:34 its known as the Portnoy fill to a lot of us drummers
“It gives this really synyster vibe” he could help but crack a smile I love that.
Thanks for keeping rock n roll alive. Love your channel, Rick.
Great interview 👍 this young guitar player is humble and knowledgeable. I just started getting into shred guitar music. I've always admired those who can play fast. This guy explains his jazz and classical appreciation. When I hear this song I think of old Hammer horror movies. They always used the music to enhance the feeling of dread and terror.
I'm waiting for promised Mr. Bungle episode, that'll be awesome
Kuzniarito The singer looks like that singer from Faith No More.
@@Thunderdog73 Bruh, same guy.
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krisdaschwab912 that’s the joke...
Yes!!
Syn looks like a young Campbell Scott! He’s very articulate. A real joy to hear!
I love how you dip into the whole spectrum of rock and metal, keep it up my man!
Its so good to see Brian actually being intrigued by the conversation and invested in what the interviewer is talking about cause he is a professional musician and knows what he's talking about. I bet it was a breath of fresh air for Brian haha! Very nice episode!
Would love to see “Ghost - Cirice” on this series.
Amazing band. Can't believe he hasn't done an ep on them yet. Would love to see an ep on secular haze.
hashbrown 411 I hope it’s literally anything other than Secular Haze
@Duke of Haphazard
Kinda agree with you. But when I see billboard 100 chart. Damn ... We need to hype Ghost and other rock/metal band even more.
This just goes to show how underrated these cats really are. The depth of what seems on the surface to be a pretty simple song, is anything but simple. I’ve never understood the hate that gets thrown on them. They are a legit metal band with more talent than some of the bands that get held on a pedestal by the “metal elitists”.
this song brings back memories of watching the origins trailer
Finally a comment about Origins! THANK YOU!
This song always gave me an Enter Sandman vibe, although I guess that's just heavy metal for you!
I remember hearing this as my first avenged sevenfold song when I was like 13. Then my friend introduced me to hat country, carry on, and little piece of heaven. Best fucking band ever (well maybe not better than pinkly smooth)
Hat country is their best song!
@@Tsz2g4f lol. Love it.
Only real fans know pinkly smooth, respect man
Wow!! I have no words, amazing video. I loved the close look to the solo performed perfectly by synyster, just perfect. I'm jealous of you for having the oportunity to be with synyster playing and talking about music.
When I watch Rick's videos, I feel as though I'm experiencing something from a better time.
You just don't get quality like this these days....
Great video, and I love that you were able to talk with Synyster to get more specifics like you do. Also, I loved the line he said how his father called it 'creating your own weather', that makes a lot of sense.
Hi Rick. Please consider 'Unsung' by Helmet. The drum track alone is worth the marvel. They band has isolated guitar, bass and drums tracks for that song on their UA-cam channel. What great song!
Very tight song, rhythm is so perfect you'd swear they used a machine.
Up!
CreeDo Lala John Stanier is an incredibly accurate and crisp drummer who continues to inspire me. His work on The Mark of Cain’s Ill At Ease album is on par with Meantime
@@yourshadowself I had to look up that band, I didn't know them. I saw that they went through 15 different drummers and I was like "no way they fired John Stanier." ..but of course he's the one that made them stop searching.
CreeDo Lala List that under things could never happen. If you’re interested check out Stanier on the Mark of Cain song Interloper. Pick a live video. There’s a decent quality one on their channel TMOCaustralia - I don’t think you’ll be disappointed
RICK, you are a music scientist.
Always interesting how you take the bottle off the shelf " the music piece ".
You empty the lightning that was captured in the bottle, you do analysis on it....then you try to explain it.
That's what you were born for Rick, nice to see that you found your niche in life.
Your audience appreciates what you do for us.
Great music can happen anywhere and anytime. But the recording of music helped capture the moment....as I like to think " capture lighting in a bottle ".
I'll never stop being amazed by how in an instant you hear something completely awesome, that it changes you.
Music pushes all the buttons.
Sadness, aggression, happiness etc.
The coolest thing about music is that it's a time machine for the mind. It always takes you back.
Great video ! Keep it going Rick.
Pat
You have the multitracks😱 siiick
A7X has the tracks for all their stuff from Self titled onward so they probably gave the tracks to Rick specifically for this video
@@dvrkstrvnd or he may be filming in their studio.
@@Anonymous-mx9dh Judging from the clips it doesn’t look like their studio where they do their breakdown videos and go through tracks picked by fans (but it is possible) I think they’re in Ricks own place and he probably reached out to the artist/producer to get the stems/tracks. I know that’s what he did when did a “What Makes this song Great” on Periphery. He got the tracks from their bassist/producer Adam Nolly Getgood
@@dvrkstrvnd yea he did say he and Syn were good friends. Probably just gave him the Pro Tools session
"Creating your own weather" omg...i can't even...exactly❤❤❤🔥🔥🔥
This was amazing! Hopefully next time you guys talk about "The Stage"
Most Avenged Sevenfold songs are masterpieces and have a lot to unfold. Do more please!
14:10 two legends passionately sharing their thought about music
I love how happy he was when he said the brass gave the song a very sinister vibe lol
I'd like to see an episode on The Stage. Would be awesome. I like watching his videos cause you hear more of the song.
This is a bloody brilliant video!
So cool getting a video interview/lesson with the actual artist, as well as your phenomenal music theory take on things.
Really, really awesome stuff. Thankyou.
I'm so happy you and Syn are such friends. Having two of my favorite musicians in the same video this often is such a treat!
Rick's musical knowledge is so vast - most A7x fans that can play their riffs and solos know abt their affinity for D minor, but Mr. Beato really showed how resolving the right key with the right chord can end up with such a large-sounding record. Loved it.
I'd love to see a video for "The Stage"
I love it when Rick starts air drumming. So much kick in it haha. Great vid as usual
Synister Gates is so under rated. One of the most incredible solo's I've ever heard was on the song After Life. If you never heard it. Do yourself a favor and check it out. This guy is really good.
I love his solo on Hail to the King
i saw this come up in the feed saying avenged, and was like there is NO WAY it will be about any songs on the hail record. sure enough its about my FAV song of theirs!!!! this was an awesome 30 min watch and i LOVED the uncut banter between rick and syn. this was amazing!
Awesome Breaksown! Ricks Air drumming cured my depression
Great episode. Loved hearing Syn's input and thoughts about everything. The dude is a player.
Rick, you know I'm asking for dream theater buddy :)
Stream of Consciousness!
not just you, a lot of other people :P
The dance of eternity
Pull me under
All these songs are great
I haven't watched all of this playlist, but this one stands out having one of the artists so involved. Great to see and loved this video!
This was definitely my favorite song of the album. The other songs are great, some not as great as others, but this is 100% my favorite. and it was good to hear all this theory as well
He's a proper musician. Knows his craft and very generously sharing the secrets. Pure talent