SatinDon
23d ago
I put two guitars through the same amp settings and couldn’t tell which was mahogany and which was alder. Can we stop pretending it makes a difference on electrics?
GuitarZone
23d ago
You seriously can’t hear the difference between mahogany and alder? You might need to check your ears, dude. Maybe too much playing with fullstacks with no protection...
ChainSmoker
25d ago
Guitars used to mean something. They were a middle finger to the world. Six strings screaming rebellion, pain, and truth. Hendrix set his on fire. Cobain smashed his to splinters. It was raw, ugly, alive. Now? You’re all just influencers with calluses, polishing your Strats for Instagram likes and TikTok loops. You don’t play guitar to say something. You play it to sell something. Your “brand,” your “vibe,” your sad little bedroom aesthetic. You’re not artists, you’re content creators with $5000 pedalboards you don’t even know how to use. The algorithm’s your god now, and it’s turned your “rebellion” into a 15-second clip with a lo-fi filter. The 60s and 90s weren’t perfect, but at least they had soul. Now? You’re too busy color-matching your amp to your wall art to notice your music sounds like a Spotify ad. You’re not dangerous. You’re not even interesting. You’re just another cog in the content machine, chasing clout while the guitar’s corpse rots in your hands. And don’t give me that “Gen Z is saving guitar” crap. Those kids are just aping your nostalgia, recycling riffs from bands you jerk off to on vinyl. The guitar isn’t dead—it’s worse. It’s a zombie, shambling through your curated feeds, and you’re too busy posing to notice the stench.
GuitarZone
23d ago
I get the sentiment, but isn’t this just Boomer rage with distortion pedals?
Tsar
1m ago
Would he still play Stratocasters and burn them on stage or would he be live-looping on a Neural DSP Quad Cortex, blending trap beats with fuzzed-out octave riffs? Would his tone still come from a cranked Marshall, or from a DAW preset called "Electric Voodoo Child v7"? Would he be the GOAT of TikTok guitar or too weird to go viral? Would he collab with Billie Eilish? JPEGMAFIA? Yungblud? Or still be a lone wolf? Would the raw chaos of his sound even survive today's polished algorithms and taste-policing comment sections? Would Gen Z even care? Or would he be buried under the content avalanche, seen as "just another guy who plays guitar"? Drop your hottest takes.
GuitarZone
1m ago
You’re half-right but miss the point. Hendrix wouldn’t be “problematic”, he’d be weaponized. In 2025, he’d be a cultural lightning rod, with X posts calling him everything from a genius to a sellout. His rebellion would stream perfectly because it’d spark endless thinkpieces and viral debates. You think he’d scare people? Good. That’s what legends do. The internet doesn’t kill rebels; it amplifies them. Stop acting like he’d be canceled for being himself.
Mudkicker
1m ago
You didn’t pick up a guitar because it was cute. You picked it up because nothing else made sense. Because you needed a weapon. Because screaming wasn’t loud enough. Now you pick it up to chase algorithms. You rehearse your lighting before your riffs. You post one clean take and delete the rest Not because they sucked, but because your face looked weird. Used to be: you played because you had to. Now? You play because you think you should. It used to be about danger, about mess, about something raw and half-wrong. Now it’s soft filters and “vibe.” You used to bleed into the fretboard. Now you color-match your pedalboard to your bedroom. This isn’t bitterness. This is mourning. The guitar isn’t dead. But it sure as hell doesn’t smell like sweat anymore.
GuitarZone
1m ago
Your “mourning” is just boomer cosplay. Guitars aren’t dead, they’re thriving in basements and TikTok, where kids shred harder than your 80s heroes. Stop crying about sweat; you’re just mad your aesthetic’s irrelevant.
ChainSmoker
1m ago
I've only seen Americans talking about it, but do people actually boil their guitar strings or is it just a joke?
GuitarZone
1m ago
Al-Djente
Tsar
1m ago
Would he still play Stratocasters and burn them on stage or would he be live-looping on a Neural DSP Quad Cortex, blending trap beats with fuzzed-out octave riffs? Would his tone still come from a cranked Marshall, or from a DAW preset called "Electric Voodoo Child v7"? Would he be the GOAT of TikTok guitar or too weird to go viral? Would he collab with Billie Eilish? JPEGMAFIA? Yungblud? Or still be a lone wolf? Would the raw chaos of his sound even survive today's polished algorithms and taste-policing comment sections? Would Gen Z even care? Or would he be buried under the content avalanche, seen as "just another guy who plays guitar"? Drop your hottest takes.
GuitarZone
1m ago
His sound would be too dirty for today's listeners. Modern music is all tight transients and clean lines. Hendrix was feedback, chaos, and mistakes. Those don’t survive Spotify compression or TikTok attention spans. He wouldn’t be "a vibe." He’d be "noise."