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"textContent": "Sean Elliott of punk vets Professor & the Madman told us about his ECHOBRAIN love... Sean Elliott: I can't live without my TC Electronics ECHOBRAIN Analog Delay It’s the only pedal I use. It adds just the right amount of flavor without killing the straight-in sound of the Marshall JCM800 amps I play through. Whether it’s \"Hang 10 in East Berlin\" or \"Haunted House,\" I end up using it on every song. I used to be a reverb guy with a heavy surf sound, but when I joined the punk rock group D.I., my tone needed more gain, so reverb was out and […]\n\nThe post Professor & the Madman Can't Do Without Their TC Electronics ECHOBRAIN Analog Delay first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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