Acid Bath – Paegan Terrorism Tactics album cover

Acid Bath – Paegan Terrorism Tactics

Album 1996

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1996 album Paegan Terrorism Tactics.

Music from Paegan Terrorism Tactics

Gear Used On Paegan Terrorism Tactics

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Acid Bath – Paegan Terrorism Tactics (1996). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Effects Pedals used by Mike Sanchez on Paegan Terrorism Tactics

Distortion Effects Pedals

Boss MT-2 Metal Zone

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Sammy Duet confirmed that he and Mike Sanchez used the BOSS Metal Zone pedal for both Acid Bath albums.

Guitars used by Sammy Duet on Paegan Terrorism Tactics

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Flying V

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Sammy Duet used a 1983 Gibson Flying V on Acid Bath's "Paegan Terrorism Tactics" album. He purchased it as a replacement for his Ibanez V, which was damaged in a van accident. According to a tweet by deboraar00, this guitar was later sold, along with the Ibanez.

Studio Equipment used by Audie Pitre on Paegan Terrorism Tactics

Effects Processors

DigiTech DSP 256XL Multi Effects Processor

In the photo referenced, it is mentioned by Sammy that Audie Pitre used the DigiTech DSP 256XL Multi Effects Processor primarily for modulation, particularly chorus effects. This can be distinctly heard in songs such as "Scream of the Butterfly," as well as "Jezebel," "Mortician's Flame," "Venus Blue," and in the outros of "Tranquilizer" and "Graveflower." Additionally, Audie combined the chorus effect with his Boss HM-2 distortion pedal to create a unique sound that contributed to the psychedelic essence of Acid Bath's music.