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Joe Satriani

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I think it's quite painfully obvious when someone's practicing through an amp, as opposed to someone who's really laying down some stuff that just happens to be fast.
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As quoted in "Shred on Arrival" by Alan di Perna in Guitar World (November 1993)

 
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