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Shellac is a pop group, started no one knows where, in an undisclosed location in the early 90s by ex Bon Jovi member Steve Albini. Steve is a famous record producer, well known for taking his job too seriously, and known for having an over blown ego - he once beat the hell out of a journalist who offended him by calling Steve a "sound engineer". Steve's catchphrase, "Hey Kid; I'm a computer!", caught on like wildfire after he said it in an episode of GI Joe.

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  • Shellac is a pop group, started no one knows where, in an undisclosed location in the early 90s by ex Bon Jovi member Steve Albini. Steve is a famous record producer, well known for taking his job too seriously, and known for having an over blown ego - he once beat the hell out of a journalist who offended him by calling Steve a "sound engineer". Steve's catchphrase, "Hey Kid; I'm a computer!", caught on like wildfire after he said it in an episode of GI Joe.
  • Shellac's signature sound is often associated with their enthusiasm for vintage Travis Bean guitars, a rare brand of aluminium-based instruments, and the Interfax "Harmonic Percolator" distortion pedal. Albini is also known to use copper plectrums and unusual guitar straps that fit around the waist rather than over the shoulder. The band prefers the intimacy of smaller clubs and live appearances are sporadic.
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  • Shellac is a pop group, started no one knows where, in an undisclosed location in the early 90s by ex Bon Jovi member Steve Albini. Steve is a famous record producer, well known for taking his job too seriously, and known for having an over blown ego - he once beat the hell out of a journalist who offended him by calling Steve a "sound engineer". Steve's catchphrase, "Hey Kid; I'm a computer!", caught on like wildfire after he said it in an episode of GI Joe.
  • Shellac's signature sound is often associated with their enthusiasm for vintage Travis Bean guitars, a rare brand of aluminium-based instruments, and the Interfax "Harmonic Percolator" distortion pedal. Albini is also known to use copper plectrums and unusual guitar straps that fit around the waist rather than over the shoulder. The band prefers the intimacy of smaller clubs and live appearances are sporadic.
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