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  2. We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It - Wikipedia

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    Their name was chosen after they bought a guitar distortion pedal and Maggie Dunne stated: "We've got a fuzzbox and we're gonna use it!" [3] Their first release, in March 1986, was an EP which included "XX Sex" and "Rules and Regulations", with the fuzzbox featuring prominently, which reached No. 41 in the UK charts. [1]

  3. ZZ Top discography - Wikipedia

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    4.3 Other charted songs. 5 Other appearances. 6 Notes. 7 References. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... "Fuzzbox Voodoo" ...

  4. Big Bang! - Wikipedia

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    Big Bang! is the second album by English alternative rock group Fuzzbox, released in 1989. It includes four singles which reached the UK Singles Chart: "International Rescue" (No. 11), "Pink Sunshine" (No. 14), "Self!" (featuring a guitar solo by Brian May of Queen, No. 24) and a cover of Yoko Ono's "Walking on Thin Ice" (No. 76). [3]

  5. Fuzzbox (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A fuzzbox is a device for deliberately introducing distortion in music. Fuzzbox may also refer to: We've Got a Fuzzbox and We're Gonna Use It or Fuzzbox, a 1980s English pop-punk quartet "Fuzzbox", a song by Bomb the Bass, featuring vocals from Jon Spencer from their 2008 album Future Chaos; FuzzBox, a video-game developer that developed Cyber Org

  6. Wikipedia:Naming conventions (music) - Wikipedia

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    A stand-alone list of a composer's compositions is titled "List of compositions by <composer name>". Alternatively, when the main list of a composer's compositions is under the name of a broadly used catalogue for these compositions, "List of compositions by <composer name>" should be a redirect to that catalogue page. Examples:

  7. Fuzz box - Wikipedia

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  8. Fuzzbox - Wikipedia

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  9. Fuzz bass - Wikipedia

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    A fuzzbox (or "fuzz box”) alters an audio signal until it is nearly a square wave and adds complex overtones by way of a frequency multiplier. [7] Waveform plot showing the different types of clipping. Tube overdrive is a form of soft limiting, while transistor clipping or extremely overdriven tube amps resemble hard clipping.