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The chord arrangements, in some cases, provide very interesting and intricate pieces of compositions.

I would rank Lavaman right up there with the Cream of the Indie Crop for guitar players.

Germany has their Michael Schenker, USA has their Steve Vai, Australia has their Graham Greene and Scotland has their Lavaman.

Cheers Dude,
David


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