Rancid – Let's Go album cover

Rancid – Let's Go

Album 1994

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1994 album Let's Go.

Music from Let's Go

Gear Used On Let's Go

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Rancid – Let's Go (1994). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Lars Frederiksen on Let's Go

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Epiphone Les Paul

Avg price: $733.69

From Lars Frederiksen’s official shop on Reverb.com

” This Epiphone Les Paul Trans Amber is owned by Lars Frederiksen

Serial: S93083413 This thing's got mojo! Tons of wear all throughout—scratches, dents, exposed wood, tarnishing, some cracks. There are cracks around the stop bar screws—one looks to have been glued. There don't appear to be any real areas of concern regarding the guitar's structural integrity/playability. The input jack is tarnished, requiring a little extra elbow grease to plug in your cable. Looks to be a repaired crack below the bass-side binding on the neck near frets 11 & 12. Slight musty smell. Overall, this guitar could really just use a fret polish and a fresh set of strings. Plays and sounds great! Hardshell case included, which has also picked up some wear but still gets the job done. ‘This guitar was used to record Let’s Go as well as part of …And Out Come the Wolves. Used to have a ton of stickers which have all been removed. I played it about a week or two ago and it still sounds awesome, but you know what—it’s time to find another home for this one.’ All items in The Official Lars Frederiksen of Rancid Reverb Shop ship fully insured with delivery confirmation and a signed and embossed Certificate Of Authenticity.”

Guitars used by Tim Armstrong on Let's Go

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Hagström Viking Electric Guitar

Avg price: $950.15

In the video titled "Rancid - Pinkpop 1996," Tim Armstrong can be seen playing a pink version of his Hagström Viking Electric Guitar. This guitar is notably modified to feature one pickup and an on/off switch in place of the original volume knob. Additionally, there are images available online of this guitar in other colors such as blue, white, and sunburst. Currently, this guitar is retired and displayed in the Punk Rock Museum.