Rancid – Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition) album cover

Rancid – Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Album 2017

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2017 album Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition).

Music from Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Gear Used On Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Rancid – Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition) (2017). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Effects Pedals used by Tim Armstrong on Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Overdrive Effects Pedals

Punk Tronics PUNK Pedal

At 0:23, 0:58 and 1:53 in this video of Telegraph Avenue you can clearly see a PUNK pedal on the floor. He used it to make his acoustic guitar sound like an electric guitar. He uses this effect on the brand new album Trouble Maker which was released on 9 June 2017.

Amplifiers used by Tim Armstrong on Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Guitar Amplifier Heads

Mesa/Boogie Mark V 90-Watt Tube Head

Avg price: $2,765.67

11 seconds into this video, you can see two of Tim's Mesa Mark 5 heads. He has been using these amps since Trouble Maker, parting from the Triple Rectifiers.

Cymbals used by Brett Reed on Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Ride Cymbals

Zildjian 22" A Custom Ride

Avg price: $516.63

In a photo taken in the Swiss Alps, Brett Reed can be seen using his Zildjian 22" A Custom Ride cymbal.

Guitars used by Lars Frederiksen on Trouble Maker (Deluxe Edition)

Solid Body Electric Guitars

ESP E-II MK-I

Avg price: $2,799.99

The ESP E-II MK-I Mille Petrozza, owned by Lars Frederiksen, was used in the studio for recording sessions of Rancid's albums 'Trouble Maker' and 'Tomorrow Never Comes.' This specific guitar, with serial number ES4730153, is part of The Official Lars Frederiksen of Rancid Reverb Shop and includes a signed and embossed Certificate of Authenticity, as confirmed by Reverb.com.