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Sometimes it's cool to play major third and minor third diads back-to-back, or a minor third followed by a root/fifth diad - whatever combo sounds good.

Each track has to be precise, and that is a problem on a rhythmically complex track like 'Slaughtered.'

I got food poisoning in Venezuela, and it sucked!

I try to do things in one take, but doubling rhythm parts is always difficult, especially if you want things to cut the way I want them to cut.

On our early demos, I was really frustrated with my recorded sound. I'd tell my dad, 'Dude, I want more 'cut' on my guitar - I want more treble.' And he'd say, 'Now, son, you don't want that. It'll hurt...

My hair's a pain in live performance. I'm always inhaling it: I almost choked to death a couple of times.

I was mostly influenced by bands like Black Sabbath and Judas Priest - Metallica's 'Kill 'Em All' was also a hell of an inspiration.

My first killer amp was a Sunn Beta Lead. It was solid-state, but that Sunn was incredibly loud. I used to say to my friends, 'Hey, check it out. It's only on two.'

I've become more interested in creating a band sound than trying to outshine the other guys.

Who doesn't like to play Black Sabbath tunes!

Spittin' blood, smokin' guitars, fire everywhere - Kiss is where I started.

Of all the grunge bands to come out of Seattle, Alice in Chains were the greatest.

Man, don't get me started on Pat Travers. That dude writes killer blues rock and roll riffs.

I really respect Zakk Wylde's guitar playing and his compulsive work ethic.

Whenever I feel my chops are slacking, I'll play some wide-stretch trilling exercises and take them up and down the neck as well as across it.

Learn licks and songs from records.

Even though I'll do finger warm-ups that go up and down the neck to build up my chops and dexterity, I never, ever sit around and practice the actual licks I'm gonna play live. If you do, then you'll be...

Play the pentatonic blues scale, just for fret- and pick-hand dexterity and to mesh them both together.

If you wanna get out of a rut bad enough, it'll always happen. It's up to you, though. No one else is ever gonna do it for you.

To me, a sure-fire way to get in a rut is by sitting around playing by yourself for too long. You've gotta get out there and jam, man! You don't have to necessarily be in a band, all you've gotta...

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