Last Dinosaurs – In A Million Years album cover

Last Dinosaurs – In A Million Years

Album 2012

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2012 album In A Million Years.

Music from In A Million Years

Gear Used On In A Million Years

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Last Dinosaurs – In A Million Years (2012). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Effects Pedals used by Lachlan Caskey on In A Million Years

Overdrive Effects Pedals

Visual Sound Jekyll & Hyde

Avg price: $155.24

Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:

What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.

Harmonizer & Octave Effects Pedals

Electro-Harmonix Micro POG Polyphonic Octave Generator

Avg price: $226.36

Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:

What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.

Reverb Effects Pedals

Behringer DR100 Digital Reverb

Avg price: $32.00

Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:

What sounds like a steel drum is actually Lachlan, the lead guitarist, playing through an old shitty Behringer reverb into an Electro-Harmonix POG, with a Jekyll & Hyde overdrive at the start of the chain.

Though he doesn't say which Behringer reverb exactly, it is described as "old shitty," so one can assume it is the earliest version of the pedal.

Boost Effects Pedals

ZVex Vexter Series VSD Super Duper 2-in-1 Boost Pedal

Jean-Paul Fung, the band's producer for the "In a Million Years" album, talks about this pedal in an interview:

Before we started the album we made a list of pedals that we would want, and ended up acquiring a ZVex Super Duper, Boss RV5 and DD7. And I bought a ZVex Woolly Mammoth.

Amplifiers used by Lachlan Caskey on In A Million Years

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Vox AC-15 C1

Avg price: $874.47

In an article by Australian Musician Magazine, Sean Caskey confirms that his brother, Lachlan Caskey, used a vintage Vox AC-15 C1 amplifier while recording the album "In A Million Years", along with other amps such as a Fender Blues DeVille 410.

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Fender Blues Deville 410

Avg price: $383.42

In an article by Australian Musician Magazine, Sean Caskey confirms that his brother, Lachlan Caskey, used a Fender Blues DeVille 410 amplifier while recording the album "In A Million Years".

Guitars used by Sean Caskey on In A Million Years

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Rickenbacker 330 Electric Guitar

Avg price: $2,225.17

On this Last Dinosaurs’s music video ‘Andy’ shows Sean playing a ‘Rickenbacker 330’ Electric Guitar

Microphones used by Sean Caskey on In A Million Years

Dynamic Microphones

Shure SM7B

Avg price: $405.20

Sean Caskey, in an article from Australian Musician Magazine, confirmed his use of the Shure SM7B microphone during the recording of "In A Million Years." He stated, "I’ve always used the Shure SM-7B... I used that for the single as well and, I don’t know, it just seems to bring out the best in my voice apparently."

Amplifiers used by Sean Caskey on In A Million Years

Combo Guitar Amplifiers

Fender Hot Rod Deluxe

Avg price: $939.28

Sean Caskey, guitarist for Last Dinosaurs, confirms his use of the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amplifier during the recording of the album "In A Million Years." According to an article by Australian Musician Magazine, "Lachlan Caskey uses a Fender Blues DeVille 410 vintage-style tube amp, while Sean uses a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe, and both were used in recording the album, though Lachlan also used a variety of amps, including a Fender Twin and a vintage Vox AC-15."