Tone Report Weekly Issue 125 | Page 16

Adrian Purser, via Wikimedia Commons Ichirou Agata I’m going to begin with the least well-known guitarist on this list, Ichirou Agata, of Japanese experimental noise rock geniuses Melt-Banana, both because he’s a personal favorite of mine, and because he possesses a jaw-dropping mastery of the Whammy pedal. Melt-Banana’s catalog is littered with Whammy squeals and divebombs, as is Agata’s brilliant solo recording, Spike, but the band’s “Shield for Your Eyes, a Beast in the Well on Your Hand” from 2003’s Cell-Scape, is an absolute tour de force of Whammy madness. As far as I can tell Agata never turns the pedal off for the length of the song, deftly manipulating it throughout for effects both subtle and extreme, and the main guitar riff is undoubtedly one of the most badass, spine-tingling Whammy riffs of all time. Whammy maniacs, bow before Agata, for he is your king. 16 TONE TALK // Six Masters of Whammy