Cook Craig's Effects Pedals

In the Nyctaper recording of King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard's performance on October 31, 2014, Cook Craig's pedalboard features the EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Hummingbird can be seen.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Fuzz Factory can be seen.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Hotcake can be seen.

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Cook's got a pedal power on his board but he's decorated it with something over the logo. But you can tell it's a pedalpower from the mA labels

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Cry Baby Mini can be seen.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Disaster Transport Jr. can be seen.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Shaker mini can be seen.

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In this photo of Cookie's board, a Polytune can be seen.

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At 13:51, you see a great shot of Cook's pedalboard. You can see at the bottom right a slightly hard to see a pedal that looks a lot like a typical Boss pedal, but it's that specific shade of greyish white that's the Boss Noise Suppressor.

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At 13:51, we see a great view of Cook's pedalboard. My guess is Cook's HM-2 is the newer Waza version, considering the other new gear he has acquired recently.

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At 13:51, you can see a great shot of Cook's pedalboard. On the far left, you can see the Boss tuner pedal.

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At 13:51, you see a great shot of Cook's pedalboard. Front and center is the Death by Audio Echo Master. The whole band outside of Ambrose (I think, correct me if I'm wrong) uses these on their vocals.

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At 13.51, you see a great shot of Cook's pedalboard. The JHS Superbolt can be seen next to the Boss heavy metal and near an unidentified white pedal and his vibrato pedal.

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At 13:51, you see a great shot of Cook's pedalboard. Contrary to my previous submission, the knobs indicate that this black pedal next to the JHS superbolt is actually the new Waza craft version of the metal zone.

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Listed in the credits for Cookie's involvement: "Cookie: Roland Juno-X / Korg Poly-61 / Casio DG-10 / Yamaha DX7 / Boss DD-7 / EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine / Strymon BlueSky"

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Listed in the credits for Cookie's involvement: "Cookie: Roland Juno-X / Korg Poly-61 / Casio DG-10 / Yamaha DX7 / Boss DD-7 / EarthQuaker Devices Rainbow Machine / Strymon BlueSky"

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In this photo of Cookie playing live, he appears to be using the Pedaltrain Novo 24, based on size.

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In this instagram post, you can spot a large, white pedal up on the shelf of stuff above the korg poly 61. One of those pedals is quite clearly the mel9.

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You can see in this clip here (at 13:50) Cookie uses the infamous Boss MT-2 Metal Zone.

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