Tech giant Intel decided to go all out in their efforts to fire up viewers for the season finale of America’s Greatest Makers, their TBS reality series, by commissioning YouTube sensation/noted pyromaniac Colin Furze for a literal smoking bass solo and a guitar that doesn’t get set on fire…it sets things ON fire! The series featured 24 teams competing for a million dollar grand prize that required them to incorporate Intel technology inside an invention that somehow aided society. The teams presented their creations to a panel of judges that included Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, who helped select the overall winning invention, Grush, a smart tooth brush that links with a mobile game app to help teach children to brush more thoroughly.

With the finale drawing near, the show runners turned to viral video maker and gadgeteer extraordinaire Furze, who has turned everything he can get his hands on into some sort of firework laden spectacle of danger. While Furze has tricked out instruments in the past, it’s a wonder that he hasn’t indulged his pyromaniacal tendencies until now, but he was obviously savoring the opportunity. Sticking to the rules of the competition, he included circuitry manufactured by Intel, and even took the time to warm up for the flame throwing guitar by creating a bass guitar with a smoke machine and strobe lights.

Check out his production process for the bass and guitar below:

Smoking Strobe Bass Build

Flame Throwing Guitar Build

Finally, he put both instruments in the hands of people who could handle that sort of responsibility, took to the drum kit and produced one of the more dangerous jam sessions we’ve ever seen!  Check out the carnage below!

It’s something straight out of Mad Max: Fury Road! Let’s hope none of our favorite bands pick this up any time soon…