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It's a great place to start, or take a look at the Fuzzdog kit offerings, there's a LOT on there, but each kit has a full walkthrough etc.
Their Muff gives you all the options to build whatever era of Muff you want (it's just component changes really), although I'd stick with a Green Muff if it's for bass:
[url="http://shop.pedalparts.co.uk/Big_Muff_Pi/p847124_6674585.aspx"]http://shop.pedalpar...24_6674585.aspx[/url]
The thing with DIY stuff is that you can build something, and then be like "oh what if I add cheeky clean blend....and some oscillation....and a mids control", there's a LOT of mods for a muff.
I'd say for the music you're citing, a straight green muff will be fine though....you can always build more
Si
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Haha surprisingly accurate! Just to add that I would heartily recommend the Fuzzdog muff kit - I got the Green Muff version and it's ace (and I did add a clean blend and a mid control just for the hell of it!)