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The first guitar does not sound natural-like i can't imagine that sound coming out of an amplifier. I like the second guitar sound on the left, personally i would have swapped parts/tones-have the more muddy sound bolster the brighter sound rather than opposite. The last drum lick did not sound tight with the guitars. So i notice you only post short instrumental clips, are these parts of longer pieces? Or are you coming up with short pieces for specific purposes? Just curious.
 
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saturation plugins,

I feel like of all of those, the saturation plugin will just make muddiness worse.

All your instruments are tuned pretty bassy, which is gonna trend muddy. I like what you've got with that bassy first guitar tho.

Maybe use a higher, brighter snare to start with. I feel like that would make the mix feel a lot brighter without changing much.
 
Hi pass until it hurts. What you lose will be recovered when you add bass
 
Wasn't quite as pronounced as I'd hoped it would be.

You changed the panning around too, didn't you?
 
I think it is just a little too much in the low mid frequency range. I might start by carving out some low mids (I would guess the muddiness is coming from somewhere in the vicinity of 300-800 and I would start by looking at the EQ curve for peaks, doing a sweep boost to find the mud and then pulling that down a couple DB).
 
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