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Axeman Jim
Nov 21, 2010

The Canadians replied that they would rather ride a moose.
Yeah I agree with MrSargent.

Don't bother buying amps at this stage. Get the free version of Amplitube which comes with like 3 good amp models and a bass amp, and a few pedals that are all of pro quality, and get an interface to record to your computer. If you have $ to spare spend as much as you can on the interface, anything by Focusrite will serve you well but get whatever you can afford. Most interfaces will come with a free version of some recording software or you can get a full-featured free trial of Reaper from reaper.fm . That will get you a decent recording quality setup for minimal outlay and effort (even if you get a nice amp you'll need to buy a mic (and learn to mic up your amp) and an interface anyway).

Then get a copy of EZDrummer or Steven Slate Drums and learn to program some drum grooves around your riffs, or start working on matching a riff to a pre-made drum pattern. Then you're on your way to a full sound.

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