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Racer X
About Racer X
Racer X burst onto the Los Angeles metal scene in 1985, formed by guitar virtuosos Paul Gilbert and Bruce Bouillet. Known for their blistering double‑guitar attack, razor‑sharp rhythm sections, and an obsession with speed and precision, the band quickly became a touchstone for the era’s shred‑metal movement. Their early records married hyper‑fast solos with tight, punchy riffs, establishing a blueprint that many players would study for decades.
With albums such as Street Lethal and Second Heat, Racer X bridged the gap between technical wizardry and hard‑hitting rock, influencing countless players who dared to blend sweep picking, rapid alternate picking, and expressive tone into accessible riffs. Although they faced the usual 80s/90s lineup churn and a hiatus, their impact endures in guitar education and in the careers of members like Paul Gilbert, whose post‑Racer X success with Mr. Big amplified the band's legacy. Across reunions and tours, Racer X remains a landmark in the evolution of rock guitar technique.
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Time Before The Sun
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Viking Kong
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That Hormone Thing
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Evil Joe
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Frenzy
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Street Lethal
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Into The Night
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Hotter Than Fire
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Loud And Clear
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YRO
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Dangerous Love
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Sacrifice
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Gone Too Far
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Scarified
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Sunlit Nights
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Hammer Away
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Heart Of A Lion
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Motor Man
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Moonage Daydream
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Living The Hard Way
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Fire Of Rock
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Snakebite
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Technical Difficulties
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Miss Mistreater
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17th Moon
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Poison Eyes
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B.R.O.
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God Of The Sun
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Give It To Me
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The Executioner's Song
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Superheroes
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Let The Spirit Fly
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Dead Man's Shoes
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King Of The Monsters
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Mad At The World
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Racer X's playing style centers on the duel guitar approach: sharp, high‑gain tones, quick alternating picking, intricate sweep picking, and tight chugs. The rhythm guitar locks in with the bass for a machine‑like groove, while the lead lines sprint with rapid runs, string skipping, and melodic phrasing. The sound is defined by precision, dynamic attack, and a balance of machine‑like accuracy with expressive bends and figurework. Expect tapping, arpeggios, and fast positional shifts in solos, all delivered with the unmistakable two‑guitar synergy that drives their songs at double‑timed intensity without losing feel.
🎸 Gear & Equipment
Racer X’s tone comes from high‑gain tube rigs and a commitment to punchy, articulate highs. Paul Gilbert’s signature Ibanez PGM guitars are a defining element of the sound, complemented by Bruce Bouillet’s Charvel/Jackson axes. Live and in the studio, the band leaned on Marshall and Mesa/Boogie tube amps to nail tight rhythm chug and singing lead lines, often with wah, delay, and chorus to weave atmosphere into blistering solos.
Why Learn Racer X Songs?
Learning Racer X tunes will sharpen your picking speed and accuracy, expand your fretboard knowledge, and teach you how to blend technique with melody. These tracks span intermediate to advanced territory, offering practice in alternate picking, sweep picking, legato articulation, and dynamic phrasing. They’re excellent building blocks for foundational rock skills: tight, punishing rhythm parts, powerful chord work, precise timing, and expressive lead lines that still hit hard in a live setting.
Did You Know?
- 1Paul Gilbert later became a major solo star with Mr. Big and a prolific guitar educator.
- 2Racer X's Street Lethal and Second Heat are cult classics among shred fans.
- 3The band helped popularize the dual‑guitar attack in metal and hard rock.
- 4Racer X has had multiple reunions and their influence continues in modern guitar pedagogy.
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