
LOOKS
Mere words fall short of describing how metal this instrument is: a big, dramatic, and unapologetically fierce-looking piece of rock machinery, a demonic chariot in a world full of Griswold Family Trucksters. If the original ML shape wasn't intimidating enough to traditionalists, the Razorback adds extra cuts and points to evoke serrated edges at every turn. The neck matches the body's air of menace with a bold razorblade inlay on the 12th fret. Finished in a tightly pixellated, computer-generated wash of flames, the Razorback Explosion boldly announces that it doesn't care what your grandpa thought a guitar should be shaped like, and isn't into wearing your father's threetone sunburst either.
FEEL
We actually found it difficult to exercise restraint while playing the Razorback. Its low action expedited dramatic two step bends without fretting out; its very fast neck and seriously flat fretboard radius seemed to compel us into scalar three-note-per string runs, allowing for indulgences we'd never have attempted if this instrument weren't so well built for speed. The DBD traction knobs for the volume controls were easy to adjust, and the placement of the selector on the treble horn facilitated quick pickup changes and toggle switch tricks. The tone-control speed knob on our test model was a little loose, but could be easily replaced. Both the tuning machines and fine tuners on the double-locking bridge worked smoothly. Although the body has significant heft, its imbalance actually works for playing in a standing position; while upright, the neck rests at a good angle for easy access to higher frets. Because of the body shape and extra cutaways, we'd recommend another instrument for sit-down practice- otherwise, some of the protrusions might dig right into your midsection. Setup, fit, and finish were better than we expected from a Chinese- manufactured instrument.
SOUND
This being a dedicated metal machine, we expected it to thrive at highgain temperatures, and sure enough, cranking the gain yielded satisfying crunch and limitless low-end thump as the set-neck design and massive body perpetuated single-note sustain. As an update to the classic L500XL bridge pickup in Dimebag's original ML, the Seymour Duncan Dimebucker does not disappoint. Palm-muted riffs leapt out with startling immediacy and clarity, while single notes crackled like power lines knocked loose in a storm. Boasting a ridiculous number of turns and no metallic bottom plate, this dual-blade pickup design boasts extended bass and treble range that shines in the super-clean or super- dirty settings common to metal. While less exotic in concept or fi delity, the custom wound neck pickup was solid on more traditional sounds, serving as a smoother foil to the Dimebucker. The Floyd-licensed bridge did a good job at staying true to pitch. Some instruments suffer tonally from having such a large piece of fl oating hardware, but the added upper midrange and cutting highs work well within this design. If you're looking for a warm, vowel-shaped honk voiced to match your vintage plexi, look elsewhere. If the look didn't tell you this instrument is meant for metal, the sound surely will.
DEAN DIMEBAG RAZORBACK EXPLOSION
Tuesday, August 05, 2008
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Steve Vai also Joining Guitar Hero
Friday, July 25, 2008

World renowned for their amazing shredding abilities, three legendary guitar artists make their virtual debut in Activision’s Guitar Hero III: Legends Of Rock. The Guitar Virtuoso Track Pack continues the ultimate rock experience with three fresh master tracks set to storm living rooms across the globe on July 24.
Experience influential guitarist Joe Satriani’s soulful hit, “Surfing with the Alien,” get blown away with guitar slinger Steve Vai’s reflective, “For the Love of God,” and feel the avant-garde compositions of underground rock’s eccentric guitarist, Buckethead, as he shreds “Soothsayer,” at hyper-speed.
The Guitar Virtuoso Track Pack will allow rockers to further expand and customize their Guitar Hero play lists and get a taste of this quintessential rock trio beginning July 24 when it’s available for download on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and PLAYSTATION®Store for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system.
Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock offers the ultimate rock experience with new wireless guitars, freshly added content and features including a multiplayer action-inspired battle mode, grueling boss battles, a host of exclusive unlockable content and visually stunning rock venues. Expanded online multiplayer modes allow axe-shredders worldwide to compete head-to-head for true rock status as they riff through a star-studded soundtrack including master tracks by legendary artists such as Aerosmith, Guns 'N' Roses, The Rolling Stones, Beastie Boys, Rage Against the Machine and Pearl Jam, as well as original songs by guitar icons Slash and Tom Morello. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock is now available and is rated "T" for Teen by the ESRB. For more information visit
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