Brett 2002: “I’ve got this awesome Gibson Les Paul Standard with a Duncan ’59 pickup, it’s my main guitar. And then I also have a Tom Anderson Stratocaster Telecaster, a Marshall Slash head, and a Mesa Boogie triple rectifier. Oh, and don’t forget my two Marshall 1960 4×12 cabinets and Schaller tuners. It’s a bad ass setup!”

Brian 2002: “I’ve got a Gibson Les Paul Standard from the mid ’70s, maybe a routed out deluxe. And I rock it with a Marshall 100W head and a completely stock ’90 Les Paul Standard. I also have two JCM 800 Marshall heads and a Mesa Boogie dual rectifier. My setup is killer!”

Greg H.: “I’ve got two Gibson Les Paul SGs, one from the late ’60s and one from the mid ’70s. I pair them with a Mesa Boogie dual rectifier and two Marshall 4×12 cabinets. My pickups are a Duncan Custom Custom, Alnico II Pro Humbucker, and Stag Mag. It’s a classic rock setup!”

Jay 2002: “I started with a Sears jazz short scale bass, but it got stolen. Then I had a Telecaster bass copy, but it hurt my fingers because it was poorly made. For recording, I used a Rickenbacker 4000 with a single pickup, but I broke it on stage. I’ve also played a Peavey T-40, a G&L L-1000, an Aria Pro II SB-1000, and a Fender Precision Antigua fretless. Currently, I’m rocking a Hamer Explorer bass. I’ve had quite a collection over the years!”

Trivia Brian: “When I joined the band, I couldn’t believe that no one bought a tuner until 1994. Punk, huh?”

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