Beepbop's Gear
The video shows Beepbop performing live on stage with his band Enduring Malice, playing a bright blue Fender Player II Mustang Electric Guitar. The stage lighting is neon but moody, fitting the rough epunk / incelcore-style aesthetic he’s known for. He is said to use THIS exact guitar for every song since he got it in December. He loves that guitar.
In a live performance video of the song "Magnisium"by Beepbop, Beepbop is seen playing a white Squier Sonic Mustang HH on stage. The video, titled "Beepbop - Magnisium live," is set in a small-venue with dim lighting, reflecting an underground atmosphere. As confirmed by the video, the guitar's bright white body is clearly visible under the stage lights as Beepbop performs with emotional intensity, seamlessly transitioning between hard strumming and softer picking. This visual evidence provides confirmation of Beepbop's use of the Squier Sonic Mustang HH. Beepbop doesnt own this instrumennt. its part of the drum shacks home instruments.
A still from a now-deleted video shows Beepbop playing a dark blue/purple Fender Jazz Bass (Mexico) while performing "Back At Me." The image captures him in his bedroom, mid-riff, with warm light filtering through a window, enhancing the lo-fi, DIY musician aesthetic of the scene. This screenshot remains one of the few pieces of evidence from the deleted performance video.
During live performances, Beepbop is confirmed to use the Boss DS-1 Distortion pedal, as evidenced in a YouTube video titled "Beepbop - Magnisium live" by the artist himself. This bright orange pedal is a staple in his minimal setup and is instrumental in achieving the raw, gritty tone characteristic of his style. By activating the DS-1, Beepbop transforms the sound of his Mustang-style guitars into a harsher, more distorted tone, giving his chords a sharp, fuzzy edge that effectively cuts through the band mix during louder sections and choruses. The quick switches between clean and distorted sounds, facilitated by the DS-1, contribute to the emotional contrasts that define his live performances, aligning seamlessly with the lo-fi, DIY energy of his shows.
During live shows at The Drum Shack, Beepbop uses the Orange PPC112 guitar cabinet as part of the venue's house equipment, as confirmed by the YouTube video "Beepbop - Magnisium live" by Beepbop.
During a livestream titled "Beepbop live w/ drum and bass" on YouTube, Beepbop's drummer mentioned that they used the Asus Computers Vivobook S 16 OLED Laptop alongside OBS Live software to set up the stream. This information is supported by the drummer's direct participation in the event.
A screengrab shows Beepbop holding a surf green Fender California Standard Monterey E Acoustic-electric Guitar during a recording session. The camera is positioned close to the guitar, filling most of the frame with its body and neck. The glossy seafoam/mint finish reflects the room’s light, making the instrument stand out against the darker background. Beepbop is partially visible on the left, wearing headphones and holding the guitar by the neck, as if presenting it to the camera. The fretboard and headstock extend across the right side of the image, clearly displaying the tuning pegs and dot inlays. The setting appears to be a simple home-recording environment, characterized by brown curtains and a light-colored wall in the background.
Beepbop uses the Behringer U-PHORIA UMC22 for most of his songs. This is confirmed by a live performance video titled "Beepbop live w/ drum and bass," available on YouTube, where the equipment is visibly utilized for a few seconds.
During performances at The Drum Shack, the bassist for Beepbop's backing band uses the venue's house Orange Crush Bass 100, as evidenced by the YouTube video "Beepbop - Magnisium live" posted by Beepbop. The amp's deep, warm low-end complements Beepbop's guitar sound, providing a strong foundation for the rhythm section. The bright orange casing of the amp is a distinctive part of the stage setup, enhancing the band's live presence.
During the live performance at the Drum Shack bar, Beepbop was observed using the chorus feature of the Sonicake Warped dimension, as confirmed in the video titled "defect (NEET cover) - Beepbop/Enduring Malice" on YouTube by Beepbop 👁️.
During Beepbop's performance at the Drum Shack bar, as captured in the video titled "defect (NEET cover) - Beepbop/Enduring Malice live at the Drum Shack bar" on Beepbop's YouTube channel, a Behringer CS400 Compressor Sustainer can be clearly seen on his pedalboard, positioned next to a chorus pedal and a DS-1.
Beepbop confirmed the use of a Squier Debut Series Stratocaster by posting a picture of the guitar on his YouTube community tab on his birthday.
Beepbop has confirmed the use of the Cort X200 guitar for the songs "Creep," "Change," "The Love I Lost," and "Say It Ain't So." Additionally, Beepbop used this guitar during live performances at the Drum Shack (Bridlington's) open mic events before acquiring a Mustang in December. This information is supported by an image available on Last.FM and a quote from his March 14th event at the Drum Shack.
In a live stream titled "BEEPBOP Live – Sorry for the wait, showtime! chat w/ me" on YouTube, Beepbop explained that he had previously used the Gear4Music 15W Amp for recording his EPs, including "Change," "The Love I Lost," and "Say It Ain't So," as well as for the track "Creep." He stated that before acquiring his audio interface, he plugged his Mustang guitar into a DS-1 pedal and pedalboard, which then connected to the Gear4Music 15W Amp.
In an image where Beepbop captioned "who added me to equipboard lol," his taskbar displays the Image-Line FL Studio icon. He used to use Bandlab for every song until now so im unsure if hes just learning.
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During a livestream titled "BEEPBOP Live – Sorry for the wait, showtime! chat w/ me," Beepbop can be seen using Cakewalk by BandLab. When he pauses to research how to restring his Mustang guitar, the files on his computer screen include Cakewalk, specifically Sonar. Additionally, standard BandLab appears in his browser tabs, suggesting he may be working on a new song.
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In the YouTube video titled "What am i? - Beepbop live in Bridlington 22/03/26," Beepbop is seen performing with a drummer while using the Fender Neon Monogrammed Guitar Strap in Green and Orange on his Fender Player II Mustang. The video is available on Beepbop's official YouTube channel.
In the YouTube video titled "What am I? - Beepbop live in Bridlington 22/03/26," Beepbop is seen using Fender Strap Blocks. He mentioned that he installed the strap locks on his guitar to prevent the screws from falling out.
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