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In an interview with Joyzine, Britt Walford discusses using the Remo 20" Smooth White Ambassador Bass Crimplock Drumhead during studio recordings.

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Britt Walford confirmed in a Reddit AMA that he used a Tama Imperialstar Steel 6.5x14" snare drum during the recording of "Spiderland."

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Britt Walford has confirmed in a Reddit AMA that he used a 1984 Tama Superstar drum kit during the recording of "Spiderland." When asked for additional details, he detailed the drum sizes as follows:

16x24, 12x13, 13x14, 16x18, 6 1/2x14 Imperialstar steel snare.

He can be seen using the kit throughout the recordings in this video.

The recordings confirm that the kit was not only used in the studio when Slint recorded Spiderland, but also in the band's practice sessions and on stage. It is possible that the drum kit was also used when recording Tweez to some degree, as the song being demoed in the video, Good Morning, Captain, was written at the same time as most of the songs on that album.

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In a Facebook Live Q&A session, Britt Walford confirms that he used a Sabian 21" rock Ride cymbal on the album "Spiderland." This statement can be found at the 3:50 mark of the video hosted by Tim Furnish.

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Britt Walford confirmed that he used Sabian 14" AA Rock Hats on the album Spiderland during a Facebook Q&A livestream, as noted at the 3:50 mark of the session. This was documented in a YouTube video titled "2023 01 13 Slint Facebook Live Q&A with Todd, Britt and Dave edit," uploaded by Tim Furnish.

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In a Slint Facebook Live Q&A session, Britt Walford confirmed at the 3:50 mark that he used the Paiste 18" Signature Full Crash cymbal during the recording of "Spiderland." This information is provided by Tim Furnish in the video titled "2023 01 13 Slint Facebook Live Q&A with Todd, Britt and Dave edit" on YouTube.

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