“I didn’t spend more than 20 or 30 bucks on any of them”: King Gizzard’s new album was recorded with amps from pawnshop chain Cash Converters

King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s reputation for pushing even experimental rock – a genre that’s inherently, well, experimental – over the edge cannot be overstated. On Flight b741, their 26th album in 15 years, the band managed to produce an expensive-sounding record using the cheapest equipment possible.

The inspiration behind this low-cost philosophy? Band lead Stu Mackenzie’s guitar-teaching days.

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