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Rig Rundown: Zao

Even on borrowed gear, the metalcore pioneers are able to bring the thunder with a handful of ESP guitars, some Mesa/Boogie firepower, and a stash of gnarly fuzz pedals.

For this rundown, Martin Lunn was using a rented Mesa/Boogie Subway D800 head into an Ampeg 8x10 cab, but he prefers his Mesa/Boogie 6x10 bass cabinet.

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