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Go to: http://www.myspace.com/thebrotherspus What is most fascinating about the sound of 'The Brothers Pus' music is how that sound is achieved. Below is a rather extensive list of musical instruments and, essentially, any device or object that makes a sound that Johnny and James have used in 'The Brothers Pus' recordings to date. Many of the following instruments were actually homemade by James: 4, 5, and 6 string banjos, piano, violin, autoharp, organ, trumpet, clarinet, trombone, accordion, button accordion, classical guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, chimes, rotary phone ringers, effects processors, samples/field recordings, synthesizer, seeing impaired tape recorder, french horn, loops, feedback, xylophone, white noise machine, computer programming tapes, radio static, fire poker/metal box, rosewood xylophone (small marimba), tenor saxophone, boat bell, C melody saxophone, fire bell, circuit bent fire bell, prepared piano, fire, grandfather clock chimes, flute, computer software, chop saw, reverb tube, piano soundboard, hawaiian slide guitar, zither, pedal steel guitar, player piano with homemade rolls/tinfoil, metallophone, tibetan bells, baritone ukulele, snare drum, cymbals, tambourine, bee hive, random pieces of metal, pcm d50 field recorder, bowed rusty wires, bugle, megaphone feedback, micro-cassette recorder, vocals, baritone reed box, children's clarinet, bagpipe reed, plastic christmas bells, tin cans, nail violin, circuit bent electronic door bell, ci