I was wondering do some of the more metal focused pickups also work for non metal styles? I play everything from totally clean to blues to heavily effected alternative rock to hard rock. The reason I ask is I have a Strat that I am looking to swap the pickups in. It is an American Deluxe Strat from the late 90s. It was the first good guitar I got, and I have modded it a bunch. It started out as an HSS Strat, and I swapped the bridge humbucker first then made it a conventional SSS. I then got my first Bare Knuckle, a Crawler and put it in that guitar. This is where my question comes in, the Crawler was too dark for that guitar, so I swapped it into a partscaster with an ash body and Floyd Rose where it works much better. For my alder American Deluxe Strat, I want something that is brighter than the Crawler. I was also thinking of going a bit more aggressive at least for the bridge. I want something that is great for lead. Kind of looking for that fluid, effortless to play sound if that makes sense. This led me to think about some of the ceramic contemporary pickups from BKP, but I do not play much in the way of metal (I do listen to some classic metal like Ozzy, Sabbath, etc. and I like some newer stuff like Mastodon). I don't chug at all. I do play in drop D sometimes and so I do want the bass to be relatively tight, but it doesn't have to handle anything really down tuned. I played a Juggernaut in someone else's guitar and really liked the sound (it was in an ESP of some sort), but I'm not sure if those will be right for what I am trying to do in this guitar. The pickups don't need to have a great clean sound, but if they split well, that would be a plus. I am thinking of going HSH in this guitar. For the neck, something that balances with the bridge and has a nice vocal lead sound.