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KW Turnbow primarily plays custom-made drums, often favoring brands like DW (Drum Workshop) and Pearl. He is known for his versatile drumming style, which includes a mix of rock, pop, and country influences. Additionally, he often uses a variety of cymbals and percussion instruments to enhance his sound.

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