Joe Langridge-Brown's Gear

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You can see here on the right his OCD, i believe is the version number 3 of the pedal

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It's his main guitar, you can see it nearly every video of them live (as of 2023). And confirmed on 15:30 on that video.

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You can see his Revolver DX pedal placed on the center of the pedalboard. The reVOLVER II is a Micro Looper/Glitch/Stutter pedal that really chops your signal up in the most sci-fi sounding way

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In this pic, you can see the Marshall JMP 50 - watt head with a 2x12 cabinet behind Joe

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You can see in his pedalboard the Catalinbread SFT Overdrive

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As you can see here, he uses a whammy pedal

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Joe uses a G2 to switch more easily between all his effects. Talking to the fans after a gig in Acquaviva (Italy) on september 7, he said "it's still expensive to me buying a switching system".

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Joe Langridge-Brown utilizes two Electro-Harmonix Pitch Fork pedals for different applications, as indicated in a tweet by NBThieves.

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In a 3FM Special performance video on YouTube, Joe Langridge-Brown of Nothing But Thieves can be seen using a Maton MS2000 DLX Guitar during their song "I Am Not Made By Design."

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Joe can be seen with a Black G6636T in the new video for “Is Everybody Going Crazy?”

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You can clearly see his Strymon Big Sky in his pedalboard here.

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As you can read, during the interview, Joe said " I used a Gibson ES-335 at some point, too"

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You can see on the left the Electro - Harmonix POG2

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“I also have a Marshall Regenerator pedal, but I just use the phaser setting on it. That’s on the album quite a lot".

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In the 3FM Special performance of "I Am Not Made By Design," Joe Langridge-Brown plays a Moniker Zuma, which he describes as one of his heaviest-sounding guitars.

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At 24:12 you can see his strymon timeline

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At 24:43 you can see his mythos pedal

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Joe Langridge-Brown is frequently seen playing an Epiphone Les Paul Standard Plus Pro HB, particularly when not using a Gretsch, as shown in images from Lowlands Paradise 2015.

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In this video you can see Joe playing his les paul and the Vox Ac-30 behind him. I think is the basic Ac-30 valve amp that Dom (other guitarist) uses too

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In this pic you can see his entire massive pedalboard, in particular, on the right, the boss TU - 3 chromatic tuner

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In the interview, Joe said "Then, we also used a Silvertone for Drawing Pins. That was just an incredible amp. It’s got that really nice punchy high-end to it.”

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As you can read in the interview, "I used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man and a Boss DD-7 in conjunction. If you use two amps in stereo, it sort of flips between them and gives you a really cool stereo pan with the delay". However, I think he doesn't use the memory man anymore now

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Talking about their first recording, he said "I used an Electro-Harmonix Memory Man and a Boss DD-7 in conjunction". You can see the pedal in the pic

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In the photo, Joe Langridge-Brown is using the Boss DM-2W Delay Waza Craft pedal.

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“I used an [Electro-Harmonix] Big Muff for a lot of the crunchy stuff".

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In an Instagram post by Stuart James Dew, a photo reveals that Joe Langridge-Brown incorporates a Maxon OD808 Overdrive pedal into his setup, as preparations are made for upcoming shows.

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In a Twitter post by NBThieves, Joe Langridge-Brown's Moog Minifooger MF Drive v2 is visible behind the Revolver DX, indicating its use in preparation for a Detroit performance.

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As you can see here, he's holding a Gibson Les Paul cherry sunburst. On the left, his mate, Dominic Craik (other Nothing But Thieves guitarist).

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Joe Langridge-Brown is seen using the Fender Bassbreaker 18/30W amplifier in a photo shared by Nothing But Thieves on Facebook, coinciding with the start of their UK tour at O2 Academy.

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At 24:12 you can see his Digitech Polara Reverb

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