Mike plays a Peavey Limited EXP, and is
particularily proud of the trippy green stripey finish. Mike's guitar is powered by a 150-watt Line6 Spider II Combo amplifier.
Mike also uses a BOSS Blues Driver gain pedal for his Hendrix-like solos (Ha! Ha!). Mike FINALLY got his Line6 FBV4 footswitch
from those back order jerks at Long & McQuade (Mike seriously could have BUILT his own footswitch in the time it took
to get here). For miscellaneious equipment, Mike uses Fender .71mm picks, D'addario Light strings, a Long
& McQuade strap and for a capo occasionally uses Sunday Night Cruise's Dave Janzen.

Caleb rocks out on a 5-piece Gretsch Blackhawk set
with custom muted Sonor Force 2003 snare. He has three Sabian B8 cymbals: a 21" ride, a 14"
crash and a 16" crash all on which he has cleverly written the word "master" in front of the B8 logos (Nyuk nyuk
nyuk nyuk). Caleb beats the snot out of his four Reno drum heads. He also has a jimbe. That's that funny looking drum on the
left there. For sticks, Caleb uses whatever bloody ones he hasn't broken yet.

This is Brent's Washburn OB-50 with customized pickups and custom bridge. The "custom" bridge refers to
the fact that it came factory set but is now so bent out of shape only Brent knows how to play using it. Brent, like any reliable
punk bassist, uses Jim Dunlop .96mm picks and D'addario Regular Gauge strings. Brent technically is supposed to
use his Fender Bassmaster amp (shown here), but ignores this completely and tries to use whatever awesome amp he can bum off
his fellow bassplayers.
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