This one is the title track to the follow up album to their wildly successful American Idiot. For me, this caps my favorite trilogy of their albums beginning with Warning where their songwriting became a bit more sophisticated compared to their usual 2-3 minute songs. Of course no one will ever confuse them with Yes but this was a cool period to see them grow beyond the Dookie type tunes.
This is a quick one I recorded before I headed off for vacation a month ago. I actually recorded this before as a collaboration with a friend on another site many years back but I wasn't happy with how I played it and it turned out I even played a part very wrong. I decided to give it another shot and added the bass for good measure.
So I'm back with another Tool song and their longest one at that so my expectations of anyone really making it through this are pretty low lol. For any die-hard Tool fans here, you'll have to forgive me for my lack of tonal accuracy in many places. There's a lot going on and I did the best cobbling together reasonable tones with the equipment I have. There's a bit of pedal tap dancing on this one as I was toggling between an OD, wah filter, delay and even a small part with a ring modulator on the final solo. I did 4 takes and chose the best 2 panned 80% left/right. They lined up pretty well throughout but in a couple of spots...meh.
Anyhow, I've been threatening to give this one a try for quite a while and finally went for it when I was away for a month. I figured I'd learn a part or 2 a day and just keep playing it until everything was memorized. So if you have a spare 16 minutes or so, feel free to check it out.