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macandkanga  
8 Sep 2010 14:31 | Quote
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I like Hangar 18 from Megadeth. Freidman and Mustaine compliment each other well.

Which ones do you like?
btimm  
8 Sep 2010 14:45 | Quote
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Fire Garden Suite with Steve Vai ... and Steve Vai. lol

I like how he uses the piano and guitar to have a nice little conversation in the song.
case211  
8 Sep 2010 14:46 | Quote
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I'm going to have say that that is probably my favorite trade off solo song.
But "Into the Lungs of Hell" by Megadeth off of their So Far, So Good...So What?! album is pretty cool too.

And Dialectic Chaos off of Endgame is pretty fun to listen to also.
macandkanga  
8 Sep 2010 18:00 | Quote
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The Green Manalishi and Victim of Changes - Judas Priest
EMB5490  
8 Sep 2010 18:59 | Quote
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You mean harmonies or like 2 different leads?

guitarmastergod  
8 Sep 2010 19:35 | Quote
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bullet for my valentine has seom duel leads
BodomBeachTerror  
8 Sep 2010 19:41 | Quote
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I believe he means like when one guitarist solo's then the other, as if in a dual-off
guitarmastergod  
8 Sep 2010 21:25 | Quote
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all that remains does it sometimes expect oli does all the solos but he layers them to make it sound like a switch
macandkanga  
9 Sep 2010 12:12 | Quote
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Freebird! (said with lighter in hand held high in a slight waving motion)
DarkRiff  
9 Sep 2010 19:06 | Quote
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Judas Priest - Hellrider
Iron Maiden - Powerslave

and there is a lot more
PatrickEagle  
10 Sep 2010 07:50 | Quote
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necrophagist has some crazy harmonic minor duel solos
Afro_Raven  
10 Sep 2010 07:54 | Quote
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Can't beat anything from a G3 concert when it comes to solo trade-offs.

Afro
gx1327  
13 Sep 2010 12:06 | Quote
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btimm what about minus the bear's "into the mirror"? i don't know if the lead switches or if DK plays the lead for the whole solo, but it is definitely a two-guitar solo. and pretty BA in my opinion.
MoshZilla1016  
13 Sep 2010 14:07 | Quote
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A7X-Sidewinder The acoustic solos at the end of song.
macandkanga  
13 Sep 2010 14:34 | Quote
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Al DiMeola and Paco DeLucia

macandkanga  
13 Sep 2010 14:44 | Quote
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Strunz & Farah-Bola

nullnaught  
13 Sep 2010 15:29 | Quote
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Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins



MoshZilla1016  
13 Sep 2010 15:56 | Quote
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@nullnaught Jerry Reed and Chet Atkins is a cool video. Did you check out the vids that scroll across the bottom after the vid is finished. There is one called Four Hands Guitar, be sure to watch that one.
nullnaught  
13 Sep 2010 16:44 | Quote
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That four hands video is awesome. Thank you moshzilla.
nullnaught  
13 Sep 2010 22:34 | Quote
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AlexB  
13 Sep 2010 23:31 | Quote
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this counts?

macandkanga  
14 Sep 2010 11:06 | Quote
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@Alex B,

How could I forget Marty Friedman and Jason Becker!
TyborgHUN  
4 Feb 2011 22:28 | Quote
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And don't forget the real classic of dual solos: Eagles: Hotel California
2jpe2  
5 Feb 2011 07:04 | Quote
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Avenged Sevenfold has several, one of my favorite being Critical Acclaim


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