Anti Tank Guitar

[1] It was most notably used in Schultz's musical project Lab Report, as well as during his time performing with Pigface.

It was described by Pigface vocalist Chris Connelly as "a large rail-way sleeper with piano wire which was stretched over the guitar so that it could be played..."[3] Sonic Boom Magazine stated "The Anti Tank Guitar...has made Lab Report more of an acoustic terrorist movement than a band since their inception.

Veteran sound engineer/producer/remixer Lee Popa (Cheap Trick/Ministry/Living Colour/Korn/White Zombie) had a hard time describing the A.T.G and exclaimed.

Over the years the later versions became increasingly slim-lined and made of a ridged thin metal frames.

[1] Schultz's newer works are based on healing tones for the chakras and are featured on his Mandalas album.