Favorite Metal guitarist??

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Fave metal guitarists:

hanneman-king of Slayer
smith-murray of Iron Maiden
hide-pata of X Japan

IMO metal just ain't metal without two good guitarists.
 
Meshuggah said:
Need I say...

Thordendal of Meshuggah..
André Olbrich in Blind Guardian
The guy in Darkane
The Amott brothers (Carcass/Arch Enemy)
Mattias Eklund in Freak Kitchen
The guys in Soilwork
James Murphy (esp. on Cause of Death by Obituary)
Marty Friedman (esp. on Rust in Peace and Youthanasia)
Devin Townsend
Eric Petersen in Testament
Pat O'Brien and Jack Owen in Cannibal Corpse
Dimebag
Whoever in Judas makes that f-ed up sweep thing in Painkiller
The dudes playing with King Diamond
Tommy Victor

Probably forgot a dozen...

Richie Sambora? Metal guitarist :confused: :confused: :confused:
Kirk Hamett has made ONE good solo ever... Shortest Straw.


This Fuckin guy knows real metal.Can only add Chuck Schuldner(Death),James Murphy (Death,Testament as well as Obituary as mentioned)Hank Sherman and Mike Denner(Merciful Fate),Rocky George(Suicidal Tendancies)Trey Azagthoth(Morbid Angel) and Piggy (Voi Vod)
 
W.I.S.C. said:
This Fuckin guy knows real metal.Can only add Chuck Schuldner(Death),James Murphy (Death,Testament as well as Obituary as mentioned)Hank Sherman and Mike Denner(Merciful Fate),Rocky George(Suicidal Tendancies)Trey Azagthoth(Morbid Angel) and Piggy (Voi Vod)

Yeah.. Chuck Schooldinner wasn't too bad, and he always picked good lead guitar players for his albums.. R.I.P.
Rocky George. I agree, he is good.
Never listened to Mercyful Fate.
Trey Azagthoth.. hell yes.. and I might add Trey Spruance (faith no more/mr bungle)

Darkane and Soilwork are must-haves for anyone into metal..
 
W.I.S.C. said:
This Fuckin guy knows real metal.Can only add Chuck Schuldner(Death),James Murphy (Death,Testament as well as Obituary as mentioned)Hank Sherman and Mike Denner(Merciful Fate),Rocky George(Suicidal Tendancies)Trey Azagthoth(Morbid Angel) and Piggy (Voi Vod)
Sorry, Meshuggah. After I read W.I.S.C.'s post I remembered that you had listed a bunch of guys already.

I'll have to admit that there are several in Meshuggah's list (and a couple in W.I.S.C.'s) that I've not heard play, although I do recognize most of the names. I just don't listen to much in the death metal genre. I used to listen to Testament back in the day, but I lost interest in them after Souls of Black or thereabouts. Kinda the same thing for Prong, Pantera, KD, and Judas Priest (lost interest in them after Defenders of the Faith, although that pick sweep in "Painkiller" by GT is pretty awesome). And Marty Friedman is strictly a new-age guitarist these days, from what I've heard.

But like I said, I may be somewhat out of the loop when it comes to new metal guitarists. I just haven't had anything that prods me to go check them out, either.
 
Meshuggah said:
Yeah.. Chuck Schooldinner wasn't too bad, and he always picked good lead guitar players for his albums.. R.I.P.
Rocky George. I agree, he is good.
Never listened to Mercyful Fate.
Trey Azagthoth.. hell yes.. and I might add Trey Spruance (faith no more/mr bungle)

Darkane and Soilwork are must-haves for anyone into metal..

Shit forgot Trey S.!California is Brilliant!

and also Tommy T. Baron(Coroner),The Dudes from Suffocation,Scott Hull(Pig Destroyer,Agoraphobic Nosebleed,Prosthetic Cunt)and Larry LaLonde(Primus)

..the list could really go on and on ,I know Darkane but haven't heard much Soilwork,gonna check them out NOW!!!
 
where to start, where to start.....

Dimebag--Pantera
Mike Wead, Andy La Rocque, Herb Simonsen, Pete Blakk, Michael Denner--King Diamond
Hank Shermann--Mercyful Fate
James and Kirk--Metallica
Kerry and Jeff--Slayer
Dave Mustaine--Megadeth
Calvin and Andrew and Hamish (Dreadful Hours)--My Dying Bride
Jesper and Bjorn--In Flames
and on, and on, and on
 
Gotta have the basics

Tony Iommi - Black Sabbath
Randy Rhoads - Ozzy
James and Kirk - Metallica
Kerry and Jeff - Slayer
Dimebag - Pantera


and if you want to throw in some honorable mentions...

James and Brian from Korn (inventive styles, even if you don't like them)

Wes Borland of Eat the Day (former band Limp bizkit, I know they suck, but he is very talented)

Scott Ian and Dave Mustaine are great, but not my cup of tea.
 
Wolf ur my fav person in this forum you said my fav guitarist and my personal I dol Criss Olivia and of course the other guitarist of savatage Alex Skolnik...these are my too favs but also Kai Hanesen....Has anyone heard the two guitarists of Lost Horizon they are seriously bad asses....I'm not sure of their names but they know what the metal goods are....oh forgot about James Mruphy, Dave Murry, and Adrian Young of Iron Maiden, and Chris Holmes of W.A.S.P
 
Thank you Thunder!
Are Savatage any famous there in the states?
I mean, beside the great musicians (stevens, oliva, skolnick, pitrelli...), they write unbelievable songs!
I sometimes pick up us guitar mags but noone ever mentioned Criss.
Another great guitarist is Tore Otsby, Conception-Ark.

Kai is my God, he is perfect. Good player, great singer and charismatic entertainer.
 
Rocknwolf I'm sorry to say Savatage isn't respected here in the states but their side project Trans-Siberian Orchestra is...Criss is my reason for playing guitar for 11 years and i have been so passionate about my playing ever since then and Kai is another major influence his work with Gamma Ray Iron Savior and Stratovarious...I am so moved by Powermetal it is like ridding the wings of an eagle on a metal crusade the musicians are of High caliber and are by far completly dedicated to the music...they respect other's music just the same ...I have wrote mags here wanting to know if and when they will do an article on Criss but they keep on saying that they have to get whats in now first before they can do that...It is a shame such an awsome player can be put aside for other living players with less magnitude in their playing
 
OK, I think all of these have been mentioned before, but here are my influences:

#1 John Petrucci
#2 Nuno
#3 Eddie

The rest:
Steve Vai (especially live)
Vito
Dimebag
Paul Gilbert
Jason Becker
Greg Howe
Marty Friedman
Ty Tabor
Reb Beach (Seventeen solo made me want to learn electric guitar)
Jeff Watson
Dave Sabo
 
clifchamb said:
Yeah I agree. Sean Malone Rulz. How about Tat dude that played with Control Denied, testament and Death..another scary fretless dude.

clif

Steve DiGiorgio. Good man.
 
my fav guitarists are:

Chuck Schuldiner - Death
Kerry King/Jeff Hanneman - Slayer
Alex Scolnick - TestAmenT
Dimebag Darrel - PanterA
 
CavityCr33p said:

and if you want to throw in some honorable mentions...

James and Brian from Korn (inventive styles, even if you don't like them)

Nice goin' dude... you singlehandedly ruined the whole thread...

inventive styles? What's so damn inventive about minimizing your skills to 1 finger barre's and diminished fifth double stops?
Besides that, they have a really sucky attitude! :mad:

Now Kai Hansen, that's a nice guy. Just like Roland Grapow (Helloween)
 
lol good 2 c u guys badmouth korn and shitty bands that really do suck :). well done i must say
 
Rhodes - all-round+classical...tragic loss.
Malmstein: neo-classical speed freak...gotta love it!
Vai - technician...nothing else to say bout that.
Petrucci - a diversity musician.
EVH - expressive rock a.k.a. "balls"
 
Speeddemon said:
Nice goin' dude... you singlehandedly ruined the whole thread...

inventive styles? What's so damn inventive about minimizing your skills to 1 finger barre's and diminished fifth double stops?
Besides that, they have a really sucky attitude! :mad:

I don't know... Korn is kinda funny to judge. They're sort of like Metallica in that their earlier material (Korn - Life is Peachy; Metallica - Ride the Lightning) demonstrated superior musicianship to their later material, though the later material sold one heck of a lot more records. You can't really judge their musicianship (fairly) based on recent stuff. Either way, the guys in Korn aren't exactly technically awesome players, but they were doing some really wacky stuff that nobody else dared to do at the time.

Chris
 
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