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Originally Posted by Plankton
After his second album, Marching Out, it's all downhill as far as I know. One of my favorite solo's from the Malm to the Steen is on Marching out though, and there's a few other good tunes.
Solo from @ 3:15 - 4:32
He spent his load after that and got all glitzy and lazy. The only good tune I can think of after Marching is Leviathon off of Fire and Ice (an instrumental, thank God), and his work with Alcatrazz and Steeler were note worthy, but still cheesy af. I stopped listening a while ago, so maybe he's done other decent stuff since.
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Like most people, I'm easily bored by neo classical noodling, but this is really good.
There's some nuance here and I love his tone. I've always been a sucker for a good solo, so I could listen to this on repeat.
I'll have to check this album out more closely.