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FH(fx) Algal Bloom Fuzz Pedal

It seems that fuzz is back in fashion. I predict that the next musical genre to be re-visited, just like all the retro rock a few years ago and the current reincarnation of electro, will be grunge. If that is the case, I think you could expect to be hearing this pedal.

The tones are typical of that 90's Seatle sound, reminding me of bands like Mudhoney and Mark Arm's brutal attack on the senses.
Fuzzhugger Algal Bloom
The pedal features:

Silicon diode and transistor based fuzz!
• Trim (Choke), Gain (Bloom), Texture (Starve),
and Level controls.
• Professionally printed circuit board.
• Bright white LED.
• True-bypass switching.
• 9v adapter power (no batteries...it's 2008! Plus,
it's better for the environment!).
• Rugged aluminum enclosure.
• Five-year warranty!

Go to fuzzhugger.com for more details.

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Chris has written 567 articles for GuitarToyBox

Chris is a washed up has been grunge god trying to find redemption in the blues, but being side tracked by progressive metal, real life, and fantasies of composing professional wrestling theme music. He has a very out of date website at chriswatsonmusic.com and a home studio still in pieces one year on from moving house.He also tweets @chrislwatson.

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