Machine Gun Etiquette - The Damned (Cassette) (AE) Bluetooth SpeakersThis is a cassette tape pressing of Machine Gun Etiquette by The Damned. Formed in 1976, The Damned were Britain's first punk rock band. By 1979, they had managed to disintegrate and re assemble, long before such actions became fashionable. By that time, punk rock and its neater sibling, new wave, were regularly producing real hits in the UK, and The Damned were no exception, with three hit singles drawn from the Machine Gun Etiquette LP. Label:
they produce top end attack without the bottom end frequencies
The black knurled tone and volume control knobs have been dialed-in to Van Halen’s exacting specifications—the smooth-feeling 500k pots make it easy to find a unique sound while retaining the crisp high-end sparkle of the Wolfgang pickups
Hardware Finish: Chrome
down to the finest scratches
Can hold up to 7 instruments
Medium width Stainless Steel
Leo Fender introduced a circuit in his Bandmaster and Vibrasonic amps called the “Harmonic Tremolo” (which proved to be a misnomer
Ultra-linear 2-way digital monitor speakers ideally suited for computer studios
20% polyester and sports the famous Fender spaghetti logo
Drivers: 3" (76 mm) bass driver cone
It features the hit singles "Inbetween Days" (UK #15) and "Close To Me" (UK #24)
with Custom 12th-fret "Crescent Moon" Inlay