Never got into Metal that much, even though I graduated during some of the 'metal years' of the mid 80's. Still, metal fan or not, those guys did a great job of playing the National Anthem in the clip.
That said, if you ever watch some of the shows on TV where they talk to the musicians from various types of music, many of them will name Hendrix and others from that era as their influnces, along with others from Hank Williams to Elvis. It's amazing to me how a certain 'sound', more so than a 'type', of music can influnce another type of music the way it does. Ultimately though I had a guy showed me something one night that simply blew my mind. He was messing around with his an electric guitar and commenting on basically what I just said. To prove a point he twisted a few knobs and played a riff that was about as country as you could get, and it sounded great. He then twisted those same knobs in a different direction and played the same riff. That time wyat came out was as hard rock/metal as you could get....Even so, it still 'sounded' like the origional country riff.
When it's all said and done I pretty much appreciate any kind of music as long as it 'sounds' good, and again, those guys sounded Great.
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