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Death by Audio Octave Clang V2
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Death by Audio Disturbance
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Death by Audio Space Bender
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Death by Audio Echo Master
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Death by Audio Germanium Filter
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Death by Audio Rooms Stereo Reverberator
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Death by Audio Total Sonic Annihilation 2
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Death by Audio Waveformer Destroyer
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Death by Audio Supersonic Fuzz Gun
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Death by Audio Soundwave Breakdown
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Death by Audio Robot
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Death by Audio Reverberation Machine
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Death by Audio Micro Harmonic Transformer
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Death by Audio Micro Dream
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Death by Audio Interstellar Overdriver Deluxe
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Death by Audio Fuzz War
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Death by Audio Evil Filter
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Death by Audio Echo Dream 2
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Death by Audio Deep Animation
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Death by Audio Apocalypse
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Death by Audio Absolute Destruction
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Death by Audio
Death by Audio is a Brooklyn-based company known for creating innovative and experimental guitar effects pedals. Founded in 2002 by musician and engineer Oliver Ackermann (of the band A Place to Bury Strangers), the company gained a reputation for crafting high-quality, handmade pedals that produce unique, often aggressive sounds. Their designs cater to musicians seeking noise-heavy, distortion-filled, and unconventional tones, with products like the “Fuzz War” and “Echo Dream” becoming popular among experimental rock and shoegaze artists.
In addition to its pedals, Death by Audio was also a multi-use space in Brooklyn, which functioned as a music venue, recording studio, and artist collective until it closed in 2014.