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BRMC War Machine

Not sure, but I loves me some BRMC. I've got some pics of his pedalboard around here somewhere. I'll see if I can dig 'em up when I get back into town (visiting family for the weekend)

Whenever I listen to this song I imagine a Godzilla-sized elephant rampaging through some metropolitan area. Awesome.

Robert Been and Carlos D from Interpol got me back into playing bass. :bassist:
 
I've seen pics of his board, and i've seen he uses some custom looking pedal.

I want to know how to get that fuzz more so then what one it is. I am good with distortion and overdrive. I just can't find a fuzz i like yet and thought this was a good start.
 
Nice track, forgot about this band. Seems like a fairly easy tone to approximate, my recipe would be a muff based fuzz with the tone rolled down a little bit on both the fuzz and your bass, and play close to the bridge, with some slides and a short timed delay.
 
By chance I just received a response from David Archer of Vintage FX about Roberts pedals. The black box with four knobs is a VFX ColorDrive.

"Hey David,

Robert uses the same pedals when playing both bass & guitar. He was using the ColorDrive pedal during the Baby81 tour for his bass fuzz & Peter Hayes was using the VFX-OD as a replacement for the tubescreamer. During the recording of BTDT Rob began using both the ColorDrive & the VFX-OD in place of his TS as well. Rob now tours with both, but I think primarily is using the ColorDrive for his bass “Fuzz” sounds.

I hope this helps.
Dave Archer
Vintage FX"