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Rig Rundown: Mutoid Man's Stephen Brodsky

Find out how the shred cat avoids using a sketchy whammy bar by ingeniously implementing two handy stomps.

Sometime in 2001, Brodsky visited Black Market Music in L.A. and was instantly drawn to this 1975 Sunn Model T because it looks like the head of a 1950s Lost in Space robot. After plugging in, he knew it was the amp for him because it was loud and would keep up with all the loud bands he played in. The head blasts through two Sunn 4x12 cabs that were built and reissued by Fender.

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