Blink-182 – ONE MORE TIME... album cover

Blink-182 – ONE MORE TIME...

Album 2023

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2023 album ONE MORE TIME....

Music from ONE MORE TIME...

Artists on ONE MORE TIME...

Gear Used On ONE MORE TIME...

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Blink-182 – ONE MORE TIME... (2023). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Thomas DeLonge on ONE MORE TIME...

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Fender American Professional Jazzmaster

Avg price: $1,100.00

In this Instagram post showing Thomas Delonge’s guitar rack for the blink-182 album ONE MORE TIME…, a Fender American Professional Jazzmaster can be seen on the right.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Explorer Gothic

Avg price: $3,799.99

In an Instagram post by Gear182, Thomas DeLonge is depicted using the Gibson Explorer Gothic. The guitar has been customized with a single Gibson 500T Humbucker in the bridge position and a solitary volume control. According to the post, Aaron Rubin mentioned that this guitar is utilized as a secondary rhythm guitar during recording sessions.

Amplifiers used by Thomas DeLonge on ONE MORE TIME...

Guitar Preamps

Soldano X88-IR Stereo Rackmount Tube Preamplifier

Avg price: $2,466.49

While it is a modeler, Tom’s tech mentions part of his live sound is a Plexi blended with an X88.

Bass Guitars used by Mark Hoppus on ONE MORE TIME...

Electric Basses

Roland G-77 Bass Guitar Synthesizer Controller

In 2020, Mark Hoppus did a reaction video on the (Blink 182) MTV Untitled Album. In the MTV video (at 28min 24sec) Mark says “Hey! That’s my Roland synth bass. That and somebody was asking me on Discord or on Twitch or on somewhere about the basses used in ‘Always.’ And I went out with Jerry Finn to this place called …what was it called … Black Market …Music. It was on La Cienega …it was this place where you could buy old gear and we went there just looking for music gear and I found that bass to play on ‘Always’ cuz it was like a bass that you plug in to this giant pedal board that puts out these synth sounds (Roland GR-77b). And so that’s the bass.” The YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=llpV2uw-6rY

Black Market Music was located at 841 North La Cienega Boulevard, West Hollywood California 90069.