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Hmm.
"If you live for hard rock, get a guitar made to rock hard. Kramer guitars are designed and built specifically for hard rock guitar players. They feature body design and construction, pickups, electronics and hardware for rock music. Some other guitars try to work for ALL kinds of music (country AND rock). That's impossible! Kramer does one thing and it does it well."
Linkin Park nil, ESP nil, Kramer A BAZILLION.
Clearly they've never heard of the Fender Stratocaster, Fender Telecaster, Gibson Les Paul etc, and they haven't caught on that there's a few more genres of music other than Country & Rock! More importantly, if you want gut wrenching metal distortion, someone should explain to Kramer that it's the amp and/or pedals that matter much more than the guitar. Put a Kramer through a Fender Dual Reverb and you won't get it but put even a bog standard 3-single coil Strat through something like an Engl Powerball, Diezel, or Mesa Boogie triple rectifier & you will!
Oh, and Kramer - there's a young lad from Birmingham called Tony Iommi who ain't done too bad as a heavy rock guitarist with his humble Gibson SG - but then perhaps you've not heard of such a minor unknown metal band as Black Sabbath!
Linkin Park 10, ESP 10, - Kramer - go put on the dunces cap, sit in the corner, and write 100 times 'I must not talk out of my backside and must only speak when I've engaged my brain'!
They've been pretty musically productive all the way through since Hybrid Theory. I've not heard much of their output since, but they're clearly hard working and successful at it.
Who is Kramer??
Ratt are not heavy FYI.
Hocky stick headstock widdkesticks of the spandex generation, ESP whilst not my fave brand are far far more associated with Heavy than Kramer.
Ibanez for the win.
So they had to be versatile! - Couldn't do that with a Kramer!!
nyah nyah.
I was more fascinated by the link to a Death Metal version of Dolly Parton's "Joleen".
Wow.