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Ana Perrote playing her red Epiphone Et 270 at Ocho y Medio Club (Madrid, Spain) during the 'Leave me alone' tour. The pic was taken on February 4th 2016 by Patricia Blas for shitmagazine.es

It seems to be the same guitar that Kurt Cobain used on the Bleach Era. Different Headstock.

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Ana uses the Epiphone SG Special Olive Green in 0:40 of the video.

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In this live video, you can see the Jazzmaster.

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“ Boss ODB-3 Bass Overdrive. This is a new purchase. I’ve had like five different distortion pedals, and I’ve never really liked them but wasn’t sure what I was looking for. We recorded “Riding Solo” [The Prettiest Curse] in London at Strongroom Studio and they had this pedal there, and I tried it and was like, “Whoa, that sounds so big.” And it holds the note a lot, which I couldn’t really find with the pedals I had before. The more I listened to that song, the more I was like, “I really need that distortion.” When I was looking for it, I realized there was the same pedal but for guitar, and that I had recorded with the bass one. I was like, “Am I wrong? Are you meant to do this?” so I texted the engineer and asked if my guitar was going to explode. [Laughs.] Like I was saying before, I like my tone so low I had to go to a bass pedal.” - She Shreds interview

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” Fender Hot Rod Deluxe IV. The first ever Fender Hot Rod I bought, when Hinds was transitioning from acoustic to electric—obviously these amps are very expensive—I was a student so I didn’t have an actual job, so I did this thing of testing medicines… you know, test trials before they can be put out and sold. I’m absolutely panicked about hospitals, needles, even pharmacies… I have an irrational fear about it, so this was a very big deal to me, but I heard it was very well paid. So I did it, went to the hospital, stayed the night, had a tube of constant blood coming out, horrible… But everything went well, and that’s how I bought the first amp. That one broke from touring and stuff, but I got the same one again. Very classic, very easy. I keep everything to 7 except volume.” - She Shreds interview

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” KORG Pitchblack Mini Pedal Tuner and Xotic EP Booster Mini. A tuner and a booster pedal, basically for solos—they do their job; I’m not attached to them.” -She Shreds interview

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” KORG Pitchblack Mini Pedal Tuner and Xotic EP Booster Mini. A tuner and a booster pedal, basically for solos—they do their job; I’m not attached to them.” -She Shreds interview

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” Mooer Ensemble King. This one is my oldest pedal, and I love the fact that it’s so small for traveling. I think all of my favorite solos that I’ve recorded were with this pedal. On I Don’t Run, I love the solo for “New for You”—I did it with a distortion and this one. On The Prettiest Curse, I did the rhythm guitars of “This Moment Forever” to give it a really big spacey sound, and also the solo of “Take Me Back.” It’s really, really precious to me. I think I also have trauma from many years of playing tours and festivals—you know, when you borrow gear, you don’t bring your amps from Spain—and I don’t know what it is with Fender Hot Rod Devilles and Deluxes, but the reverb is always broken, and I really like it to fulfill the atmosphere. It was such a frustrating thing for so many years, and we tried a lot of reverb pedals, but it altered too much of the actual sound or sometimes the volume would drop a little bit. I feel like this pedal has saved me a lot for solos.” - She Shreds interview

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” Audix OM7 Dynamic Mic. The guy that does sound for us sometimes in Spain suggested using this because I have a much lower voice than Carlotta. Her pitch is much higher than mine, and a lot of times I struggle to hear myself on stage and it ends up doing feedback. He suggested using this one, which apparently you can push it a bit more than a classic Shure that you would find at a venue. So my boyfriend got this for me for the release of The Prettiest Curse.” -She Shreds interview

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“During quarantine, I started investing in stuff, because I can’t really tour with the little Casio. I started asking around, and decided I wanted a Nord Electro 6D 61.” - She Shreds interview

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