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Rig Rundown: Deerhoof

Despite their penchant for crazy sounds, avant-indie heroes John Dieterich and Ed Rodríguez aren't boutique snobs. Here they walk us through the tools they use to create their cerebral catharsis.

John Dieterich tours with a single mid-sixties Gibson Melody Maker, which was chosen not only for its tone and stability but because it’s very light. This well-worn Gibson features a Lollar Melody Maker pickguard, two Lollar P-90 pickups, and a TonePros wraparound bridge.

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