MASTODON's HINDS, KELLIHER Talk Gear With PREMIER GUITAR

November 9, 2009

Premier Guitar's Jordan Wagner conducted an interview with MASTODON's Brent Hinds and Bill Kelliher backstage at the Val Air Ballroom in Des Moines, Iowa on October 14, 2009.

In this "rig rundown," Brent talks about his vintage Fender silverface combo and Marshall JMP heads. He also discusses his love for Gibson Les Pauls and his newly acquired Electrical Guitar Company's lucite V.

Bill Kelliher talks to Premier Guitar about his vintage vintage Explorers and Silverbursts and trying to incorporate his First Act 9-string into the live set a little more. In addition, he talks about his two Marshall heads (JMC 800 reissue and Kerry King Signature),Marshall and Mills acoustic cabs and his love for the new Morpheus Droptune Polyphonic Pitch Drop and Octave pedal.

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