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Whats This Button Do Left Hand Path v1.0.0-BUBBiX screenshot
BUBBiX | 28 April 2025 | 11.23 MB
The Left Hand Path is your sonic roadmap for recreating the dark and bleak atmospheres of first and second wave black metal. Metal genres from this time period, as well as noise and noise rock artists, are encouraged to explore the possibilities of this truly unique creation.

This labor of love has been meticulously crafted using a period correct drive section as well as dozens of original early digital hardware reverb units from 1984-1994 to capture the true essence and power behind this genre.

Features

•Designed for recreating the dark, bleak atmospheres of first and second wave black metal
•Crafted with period-correct drive section and original digital reverb units from 1984-1994
•Ideal for metal, noise, and noise rock artists
•Delivers raw, atmospheric tones with vintage reverb and distortion effects
•Captures the essence and power of early black metal and noise rock




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comments

  Resident 2.02.2014 1 2648
+1455
Such a good name..)
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  Member 24.02.2023 294
+102
Left Hand Path sound is basically :
crancked Boss HM2 (almost all buttons at max)
First Peavey Bandit amp
Whole amp wrapped in foam, mic close to speaker
Downtuned to B stratocaster (if i remember well)

Sum : they used cheap hardware pushed to the max ... and it worked :D
  Member 5.12.2024 14
+2
i didnt know they used strats i thought entombed used baritone guitars for Left Hand Path. I do know Obituary used strats on Slowly We Rot they were hella heavy.
  Member 24.02.2023 294
+102
No baritone it seems, just downtuned to B with sloppy 10-46 strings ;D
History
  Resident 14.09.2013 10 700
+465
really cool one... inpired by crazy ideas that clashes beautifully

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