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  2. Boss HM-2 - Wikipedia

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    Despite achieving moderate success in the glam metal scene, the pedal was discontinued in 1991; it was succeeded by the HM-3 Hyper Metal and MT-2 Metal Zone, the latter of which became a commercial success and top-selling Boss pedal. [2] Since its discontinuance, the HM-2 has become one of the most demanded pedals of the Boss back catalogue.

  3. List of distortion pedals - Wikipedia

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    Boss MT-2 Metal Zone. The MT-2 Metal Zone was released in 1991, following the discontinuation of the earlier HM-2, which failed to sell well during its production run, but was popular among death metal players. With the MT-2, Boss sought to appeal to that market with an improved pedal as death metal's popularity surged. [26]

  4. Boss Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Boss MT-2 Metal Zone, one of the Boss most popular metal distortion pedal. The Metal Zone was released in 1991, following the discontinuation of the earlier HM-2 Heavy Metal, which failed to sell well during its production run, but was popular among death metal players, since amplifiers of the time were not capable of the amount of distortion ...

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  6. Boss MT-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Boss MT-2 Metal Zone is a distortion pedal released by Boss in 1991. Designed for the death metal genre, the Metal Zone is characterized by its thick, tight tone and expanded EQ controls. [1] The extreme sounds the pedal is capable of producing made it successful yet divisive upon its release.

  7. Gnosis (Russian Circles album) - Wikipedia

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    Used extensively on the album for guitars but not used in live performance was the Boss Metal Zone featuring a "silicon-driven, two-stage-clipping circuit". [10] Guitarist Mike Sullivan explained the reasons for it's use saying "the Metal Zone is one of those pedals that, if you pair it with another gain pedal, it's super-useful. [7]

  8. Boss (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    The word 'boss' is also often used to describe the end of a shaft on a boat to which a propeller might attach. A boss may also refer to a mounting feature that will receive a screw or thread-forming screw. [3] In computer-aided design applications, a boss is a feature used to describe a type of extrusion.

  9. Mazinkaiser - Wikipedia

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    Ashura's daughters attack Boss by mistake, prompting Dr. Yumi and Sayaka to forbid Kouji from leaving the Lab until the situation changes. Hot-headed as ever, Kouji sneaks out anyway and battles the three daughters of Ashura, who turn out to be killer androids. He defeats them just in time to rescue Sayaka and Boss from a Mechanical Beast.