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He will. And in his own way. And some people will still have their too tight jockstraps suffocating
their balls about it all. This is the world we inhabit now. :LOL:
 

This is pretty cool, Dylana makes some great stuff and is a great player herself! Going to have to see if we can get her here for an AMA!
 
Dylana is one of my favorite guitarists, truly one of the most badass players I've ever heard. Just listen to the album No Respect by Vain, where she appeared as Jamie Scott. Bluesy, shredding, epic, emotional, character filled, and powerful.

I'm really curious about the 3rd power pickups too, with different magnets for the plain and wound strings.
 
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Ah, looks like i missed some event here... and i think i know exactly what it was 🤦‍♂️

Not getting into all that bullshit, but just had to say that those triangular speaker cabs are cool as hell!

Ditto. I really wonder how they sound (those angular corners won't help with resonances) but fuck do they look cool.
 
To me, for anyone who loves Appetite for Destruction and thinks it is a truly great album, the first two Vain albums, No Respect and All Those Strangers, are absolutely in that cannon. No Respect was handled by Paul Northfield, the man behind Moving Pictures and the song Empire by Queensryche.

To me Dylana Scott's playing has always been someone who has the technique of the highest level of trash player, with the attitude of the toughest, most badass rock player, who knows how to coax tone from an amp like the best and most nuanced blues player. All this from a someone who uses a Floyd masterfully. It kills me that almost all of her discography is unknown to most people!

It makes sense to me that someone who should be as well known and influential as Slash, if she's not on stadium tours and asked to be in every band on the planet, instead channels into these unique, creative, beautiful, and whipsmart designs.
 
I feel like it is a monstrosity that people become ostracized for breaking societal norms, but I thank God for those people who do. Of all things, the one example that always pops in my head is the prospect of the Painkiller album not existing, the loss of the vocals that thrill new every time, to me what a loss that would be to the world.

I think about what happens in general when creative and cool people are stifled and hidden because they feel threatened and unwelcome, not because they're sociopaths, criminals, and fundamentally assholes, but because they just aren't the same in fundamental ways. For some, the pressure seems to become so great it produces a diamond, but in others it makes them implode. I imagine what it must feel like just to walk down a street and know you could be a target just for the audacity not to hide yourself. What a world we live in where that is a choice human beings have to make. It would be a boring and hateful world for people to be homogeneous.
 
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