Thanks for all the recommendations for fuzz pedals. I'm going to try a bunch out at Sweetwater.
Has anyone used Guitareo or Fender Play? Guitar lessons are too expensive for me but I want some sort of structured learning. I'm just playing the same licks and not really progressing. It's fun but it's like only doing boardslides and noseslides.
I think I could've signed up for a few free months of fender play, but I never did. My mind changes about what I want to play every day, so once I learned the basics I couldn't follow any rigid lesson stuff. I kinda wish I had the time to though.
As far as free stuff, I really like Anyone Can Play Guitar on youtube like Willie mentioned. He caters to a lot of my personal tastes, but he really covers a lot different styles and teaches them very well. He's got song lessons and kinda theory-for-people-who-don't-know-theory lessons. Solid range of beginner through intermediate levels. I could even see some of his stuff being helpful even if you've been playing for decades as he really encourages creativity and approaching things in a bunch of different ways.
Another guy I like who's a bit corny, but also makes theory a lot easier to understand is a guy name Sean Daniel. I'll watch his stuff and sometimes I can't always play along with some of the melody stuff, but it definitely gets me out of my usual pentatonic bullshit and familiar chord progressions. A lot of his stuff focuses on sort of mixing lead and rhythm playing together.
There was a guy named Just Nick Guitar or something like that, and he had a lot of fun jam and make it up on the fly videos, but all his shit seems to have vanished. His stuff was super fun because he'd start it off super simple and you'd slightly add in things, or see how many variations you could do. He played guitar almost like a bass player, which I think can be a pretty cool approach.