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Welcome to Subordinate Fiend Production
The last eight years of industry literature, alcohol, and a whole lot of experimentation have produced an arsenal of techniques which can be used for audio production. While many of these techniques may not be practical for everyone, there is a good chance that many can be used by you. Whether or not you'd actually want to is entirely a matter of opinion.
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Ok, so I'm back at school for my very last semester (hopefully), and I am having trouble keeping my mind wrapped around my real priorities. The last four months of being back in the studio was, to say the least, fruitful. I finished about 12 songs, and posted about five of them at my mp3.com site. 

So I joined a band, but that only lasted about 2 months. They kicked me out because I told them that their lack of commitement and professionalism was going to get us nowhere. So they decided to leave me behind. It was easier than practicing...ooh. Fortunately, I did get a killer guitar/amp combo out of it. Gibson, I love you.
 
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 How many new tracks are now available at MP3.com? FIVE new tracks. Check them out or die trying.
 

These songs provide great examples of the techniques that I talk about on this site, including loop retriggering algorrangement, and cymbal hits.

 
 
hey. Keep your eyes above the green line buddy.