Feeder – Polythene album cover

Feeder – Polythene

Album 1997

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1997 album Polythene.

Music from Polythene

Artists on Polythene

Gear Used On Polythene

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Feeder – Polythene (1997). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Grant Nicholas on Polythene

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Explorer Electric Guitar

Avg price: $2,484.86

From the article: "When I bought that guitar I was with Taka, we used to go to this guitar shop in Richmond quite a lot, and this guitar was just there for sale. And at the time no-one was really playing Explorers unless they were in a metal band, but I quite liked that, and it was a cherry one as well, so it didn’t look quite as metal. It originally belonged to Mick Ralphs from Bad Company apparently. Well it had his name on the case, and that’s what they told me! I haven’t touched anything with it – the pickups are Seymour Duncan Antiquity humbuckers in there – they’re my favourite humbuckers actually. It’s been used since the Polythene period really – it’s been used on practically every Feeder song since. It just plug it straight into a Marshall and track it, it just does that one thing – it just rocks."

Other Gear used by Grant Nicholas on Polythene

Electric Guitar Pickups

Seymour Duncan Antiquity Humbucker Bridge

Avg price: $164.52

From the article, while discussing his Gibson Explorer: "...It originally belonged to Mick Ralphs from Bad Company apparently. Well it had his name on the case, and that’s what they told me! I haven’t touched anything with it – the pickups are Seymour Duncan Antiquity humbuckers in there – they’re my favourite humbuckers actually. It’s been used since the Polythene period really – it’s been used on practically every Feeder song since. It just plug it straight into a Marshall and track it, it just does that one thing – it just rocks."