Last month, the audio equipment company TC Electronic faced a backlash after it was brought to light that it had sanctioned a guitar effect preset called “Pussy Melter,” made by the hair metal revival band Steel Panther. Following the outcry, the company discontinued the effect, designed by Steel Panther’s guitarist Satchel. TC Electronic also issued a statement, saying, “We recognize that the material was inappropriate... We sincerely apologize.”

Now, Steel Panther has announced it will bring the “Pussy Melter” moniker back for a new standalone guitar pedal, which they are selling themselves. It comes with knobs labeled “Dirty,” “Sizzle,” “Booty,” and “Load,“ and is being marketed to “guitarists of all genders,” according to a press release. In addition to the announcement, the band also issued this statement:

We respect and love the freedom of speech afforded to all citizens in the US. We support the right for all people to express themselves no matter where they are in the world. We welcome all races, genders and sexual orientations at our shows - shows that celebrate everyone’s individuality through partying, and of course a love of heavy metal. As clearly stated by Satchel when it was originally developed, the sound being created by the Pussy Melter tone pack was intended to bring pleasure to females who heard it. Steel Panther is happy to announce that we are now offering pleasurable eargasms to everyone.

Read “Why I Fought the Sexist Gear Community (And Won),” written by Braids' Raphaelle Standell-Preston, one of the original “Pussy Melter”'s critics, over on the Pitch.