Dustie Waring
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Birth name | Dustie Waring |
Genre(s) | Progressive Metal |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Associated acts | Between the Buried and Me Glass Casket |
Dustie "Dustball" Waring is the rhythm guitarist for Between the Buried and Me, a North Carolina, Progressive Metal band. Joining in early 2005, after replacing former guitarist Nick Fletcher. Although he does contribute lead parts in select songs off studio albums: Alaska, The Anatomy Of, and Colors, he is most noted for creating ambience effects and accurately sustaining complex rhythms. Heavily influenced by bands such as Pantera, Cannibal Corpse, and Dream Theater. Dustie Waring is a self taught guitar player, mainly learning off instructional videos and by ear. He also is the guitar player for another North Carolina based metalcore band Glass Casket in which he is known for performing precise leads and melodic passages, and proving to be an outstanding guitarist.
If you check the CD booklet for every album Dustie has ever produced, you will see that his name is actually spelled Dustie, not Dusty.
[edit] Equipment
Ibanez S1625FB w/ EMG 85/81 (used to record Alaska)
Ibanez S520 w/ EMG 85/81 (currently using)
Ibanez FG100 w/ EMG 85/81
Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Rackmount
Peavey 5150 (used in Glass Casket)
Jackson JS20 Dinky (used in Glass Casket)
Orange Thunderverb 200 (used to record Colors)
Orange 412HP (used to record Colors and used in live rig)
Mesa Boogie Duel Rectifier Roadster (used in live rig)