Fair enough.
What guitar is this, what mics did you use?
It sounds like you're putting the mic too far away from your cab. Your tone sounds pretty gnarly, but the sound coming through on this file is a bit "distant". I can hear a lot of the reverberation of the room (ie: your triple rec is owning the **** out of wherever you're playing it hehe). Also, your palm-mutes are kind of tubby sounding. If you're using a dynamic mic, try applying a low-end cut to it to reduce some of the proximity effect. Proximity effect is an over-exaggeration of bass frequencies that occurs in uni-directional dynamic mics (ex: SM57) so if you cut out some bass frequencies at the board/mixer, you can even out the signal so it's more true to your amp.
Also, the tone seems to be lacking a bit of clarity, but I can tell that it's mostly due to mic placement. If you can, try getting a buddy to move your microphone around while you listen with headphones and yell at him when you nail a "sweet" spot. Don't be afraid to jam the microphone right into the grill-cloth if you have to. Just make sure the mic can handle the volume levels. Certain condensers will be ruined by very high SPLs.
As a side note... cool music. Reminds me of Arch Enemy. What are you tuned to, sounds like B or C? The solo in the middle is pretty rad dude.
Keep rockin', post any clips up here. If you got any questions, lemme know.