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[QUOTE="metalguy2:917802"]It is one of those things that, the bass guitar provides a certain function. And if one can recreate that function in the recording process the bass can in fact be left out of the mix. A bass guitar is for providing the low feq's that a guitar doesn't naturally have by itself. However, since heavy metal guitar provides so much low end in the first play. It gives little room for a bass to operate it's original function. Not only that but the drums don't help at all either. Since the kick drum ends up so tight and punchy it sounds like a bass might as well be playing with it. I am sure that they could have recorded excellent bass tracks (that copied the guitar lines) that had alot of mid range to stand out. But why would you do that just for the sake of doing it. The recording sounds fine.[/QUOTE]
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