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Instrumental surf-punkish music anyone?...

Hello all,
I was lucky enough to get to borrow some decent mics(4 Sennheiser BF 504 and a Shure beta91) the other week for a brief recording session. The band didn't want to keep the recordings after we were done (they said that they weren't quite in the mood when performing), but I thought that it turned out pretty good, for being me that is

here it is:
http://www.pnc-media.org/audio/devil.mp3

Anyway, if anyone has a minute I'd be happy to recieve some feedback on this, being my first somewhat decent recording. Other mics used: 2 ADK SC-1 and 2 sm58, all through a moto2408mk2 -> Soundcraft spirit SX.

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Hey there

The recording sounds pretty good.........
The bass could be more prominent.
Surf Punk sounds about the right way to describe this song.
Out of curiousity what instrument do you play?
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Thanks,
yes I know, the guitars could probably benefit from some tweaking in the 250-300hz area I think.

I play drums, as it happens ...
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