Thanks!

While, I've gotten more eclectic as I've gotten older, the Metals are still strong in me, due to having done most of my gigging as a lead guitarist in bands that performed a fair amount of metal songs (but not entirely metal music). There's something cool about raging away on a guitar at high gain. It's actually kind of theraputic after a rotten day at work!
If anybody needs more heavy Ric tuneage, let me know. I have instrumental numbers I've been working on for some time, that I need to record.
My point is this:
I do NOT believe that certain genres of music, can only be played on certain guitars (at least in the electric sense) are deemed "suitable" for those genres if music, by self appointed experts. Oftentimes, these "experts" base their "expertise" upon their own preferences/prejudices guitar-wise, and assume that everybody else should feel the same way. As I said earlier, not everybody wants to sound like Paige, Hetfield, Dimebag, Bonamassa (when he's playing heavy blues rock), Dino Cazares, etc. As I've gotten older, I've come to realize that I prefer to have my own heavy sound, and play those guitars, that bring a smile to my face. My 360 does that, so it's a winner in my book!