Murderdolls – Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls album cover

Murderdolls – Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Album 2002

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2002 album Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls.

Music from Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Gear Used On Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Murderdolls – Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls (2002). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Amplifiers used by Eric Griffin on Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Bass Amplifier Heads

Ampeg SVT-2 Pro Head

Avg price: $760.09

In the official music video for "White Wedding" by Murderdolls, available on YouTube via Roadrunner Records, Eric Griffin is seen using the Ampeg SVT-2 Pro Head, as the amplifier is visible in the background.

Bass Guitars used by Eric Griffin on Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Electric Basses

B.C. Rich Mockingbird NJ Bass

Avg price: $1,499.99

Eric Griffin is confirmed to use a B.C. Rich Mockingbird NJ Bass(possibly 2002), as evidenced by footage from a 2018 tribute concert for Ben Graves. Additional evidence is provided via a handful of pinterst photos where Eric plays the same bass at what seems to be a concert.

(This bass seems to be extremely difficult to find information about since it likely did poorly sales wise.)

Amplifiers used by Joey Jordison on Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Marshall JCM2000 Dual Super Lead

Avg price: $600.00

In this Pinterest picture we see Joey playing his guitar next to a stack of Marshall amplifiers It’s quite difficult to make out, but you can read the name of the amp in the top right corner. Here it displays JCM2000

The “Marshall JCM2000 Super Dual Lead” or “Marshall JCM2000 DSL 50” is a tube amp head manufactured from 1997 to roughly 2011 This put it perfectly in a spot we’re Joey could have used it with ‘Murderdolls’

The photo also seems to be a presumably very early Murderdolls gig or rehearsal Joey.

Joey can also been seen standing next to a JCM2000 in the music video for 'White Wedding' https://youtu.be/a8d-Kx4S9OE?si=ABWpUn9RTDD4wf92

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Marshall JCM900 4500

Avg price: $558.37

In a 2010 interview with Ultimate Guitar, Joey tells Steven Rosen that he placed a Marshall JCM 2000 ind the middle and a JCM900 on both the left and right side of the track when recording "Women And Children Last"

It is unclear wether the JCM2000 and 900 were only used on the 2010 Murderdolls album or if it was also used to track 'Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls' Although in the music video 'White Wedding' Joey can be seen standing next to a JCM2000

Quote from the article: "I have three different ones: a rhythm sound; a lead sound; and another one. I have a middle track that I use which is a JCM 2000 that's straight up the middle then I have two 900's that are modded that are on the left and the right. All Marshall."

I could not find any photos to support the live usage of the JCM900 but plenty of evidence can be found on the JCM2000

In all its a great interview where Joey also give more information about what pedals and guitars he used.

Amplifiers used by Acey Slade on Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Hughes & Kettner TriAmp (MK1)

Avg price: $661.83

In the official music video for "White Wedding" by Murderdolls, Acey Slade is visibly positioned next to a Hughes & Kettner TriAmp (MK1) amp head. He is listed and is known to be associated with the Hughes & Kettner brand but it is unsure if he ever used this specific amp live with Murderdolls

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Hughes & Kettner ZenTera 2x100-Watt Digital Modeling Guitar Amp Head

In the music video for "White Wedding" by Murderdolls, Acey Slade is seen playing a Hughes & Kettner ZenTera Amp Head. Acey Slade is also listed as an artist on the official Hughes & Kettner website, confirming his association with the brand. Linke: https://hughes-and-kettner.com/artist/acey-slade/ Although there is currently no evidence of Acey using this specific amp head live with Murderdolls