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I Forgot to Take My Meds Today Guitar Tone Settings
Prince Daddy & the Hyena · 2010s+ · punk
studio
Original Recording
Guitar
Unknown solidbody electric (likely Fender or Gibson style, exact model not confirmed for this recording)
Pickups
Unknown (likely standard single-coil or humbucker, model not confirmed for this recording)
Amp
Unknown tube amp (likely Fender, Marshall, or Vox style, exact model not confirmed for this recording)
Pickup Position
Bridge pickup (likely, for aggressive riff tone)
No direct source confirms the exact guitar or amp model for the studio recording of 'I Forgot to Take My Meds Today.' Equipboard and genre context suggest a tube amp and standard rock/punk guitar. Studio recording, 2022 album release.
Amp Settings
Mids6.5
Bass6
Gain7.5
Reverb1.5
Treble7
Presence6
Effects Chain
- Overdrive pedal (model unknown) · overdrive
- Fuzz pedal (model unknown) · fuzz
Guitar → Overdrive pedal → Fuzz pedal → Tube amp (with light spring reverb)
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Tone Character
- gritty and raw
- lo-fi, aggressive
- chaotic and melodic
- punchy attack
- unpolished edge
- dynamic and energetic
- layered distortion
- garage rock crunch
- driving rhythm
- slightly scooped mids
Notes & Caveats
- No direct source confirms the exact guitar, pickup, or amp model used on the studio recording of 'I Forgot to Take My Meds Today.'
- No numeric amp or pedal settings found; values estimated based on genre, era, and Equipboard's description of the band's typical sound.
- No pedalboard photo or official rig rundown found for this specific song/recording.
- Pedal and effect models are not confirmed for this recording; only categories inferred from genre and Equipboard's general description.
- Pickup choice is inferred from typical punk/garage riff tones, not directly sourced.
- Settings cross-referenced with genre and era conventions for accuracy. The riff tone is saturated and aggressive but not ultra-modern metal, with a crunchy, mid-forward punk/emo sound typical of Prince Daddy & the Hyena's style. The bass is tight but not boomy, mids are present for cut, treble is bright but not harsh, and the reverb is minimal, matching the dry, upfront production of the track.