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Nacho's and Salsa

Musical Influences

David (from the bible)
Any Middle Eastern Music
Joe Satriani and John Petrucci (the big three)
dream theater
Rusted Root (they are from Pittsburgh!)
my wife (she wails like a banshee)
Foo Fighters (a GREAT rythym guitar sound)\
Herman Li
dragon force
All Christian music (the inspires me in a negative way because I am really bummed about the lack of solid Christian rock)
Neocracy (they do cool stuff live)

Favorite Songs

any Dream Theater right now...really like the odd time signatures (7/8
6/4)

Location

Around Erie, Pa

Favorite Website

www.myspace.com/tonyshouseofjam

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Nacho's and Salsa

Gear

Ibanez RG scalloped neck, emg 81/85, kill switch
Ibanez S all stock
Ibanez AE acoustic
Boss gt pro
Peavey Power Amp
custom made 212 with celestion rockets
bbe sonic maximizer
Berehnger midi controller

Favorite Beverage

coffee
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a reverence to God Shred, shred lots of shred, a harking back to the days of good guitar music!

Music which is designed around the idea that an imperfect instrument can create a multitude of sonic layers which can fit together to elicit layers of emotions. Sound theory and a love of the Harmonic Minor scale and its tonal complexity when interchanged with Major modes (Phrygian being a favorite of mine.) Oh yeah and just all out eyes closed, fingers on fire shredding! The right technique in the right context...