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: To mimic the ...And Justice for All tone, use a high-gain setting with "scooped mids" (lowering the Mid knob while boosting Bass and Treble).

: Essential for the verse and main riffs. Use the side of your picking hand to lightly touch the strings near the bridge for a tight, chugging sound. blackened_remastered

strings, requiring high accuracy to avoid hitting adjacent strings. 3. Key Sections Breakdown : To mimic the

for live performances, the studio recording is in standard tuning . : The song is primarily in E Phrygian , which uses an instead of the minor, giving it a darker, more aggressive sound. strings, requiring high accuracy to avoid hitting adjacent

: This riff is a "pattern of three, two, and three" repetitions. Focus on the eighth-fret power chords on the string that act as accents between the -string chugs.

: This track is famous for its shifting rhythms: Intro : Alternates between Main Riff : Played in Verse : Shifts to Chorus : Settles into a standard 2. Core Techniques

: Before the solo, there is a melodic twin-guitar harmony section . It slows down significantly into a groove-based feel compared to the frantic speed of the verses.