Ween – The Mollusk
The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 1997 album The Mollusk.
Music from The Mollusk
Artists on The Mollusk
Gear Used On The Mollusk
Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Ween – The Mollusk (1997). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.
Amplifiers used by Dean Ween on The Mollusk
Fender 'Brownface' Bassman 6G6A/B (1962-1964)
Avg price: $2,707.49
At 8:00 we see Deaner use the amp head slaved with his masa/boogie head and cab
Bass Guitars used by Dean Ween on The Mollusk
Throughout 1993 Deaner used a Yamaha BB350 bass for some songs (Push th little daises, stallion pt.3 and others.) He can be seen playing one in the MTV Spring Break video. He also played the bass on Ween first four album (Godweensatan, The Pod, Pure Guava, And Chocolate and Cheese)
Guitars used by Dean Ween on The Mollusk
Fender Stratocaster Electric Guitar
Avg price: $622.79
“I can’t really even describe to you the moment I found that guitar,” he told Fender.com. “You are really lucky if you can find one or two in your entire life – even if you are somebody like me who has bought and sold literally hundreds of Strats. That guitar – I was leaving with that guitar. Whether it cost $50,000, it was going out the door with me. I knew that I had found the instrument that I had been looking for my entire life. It was really magical.”
Studio Equipment used by Dean Ween on The Mollusk
Avg price: $152.10
The image from Boognish Rising shows an Alesis HR-16 drum machine on the floor of Dean Ween's recording space in 1991, used during the album's production.
Glenn McClelland
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Keyboards and Synthesizers used by Glenn McClelland on The Mollusk
Avg price: $3,455.09
At 2:00 you can see McClelland using a Moog Synthesizer to play “The Mollusk” on ween’s Wah Wah performance.