Dexter Holland
Dexter Holland's Guitars
According to a photo on The Offspring's website, Dexter Holland can be seen playing an Ibanez RG 570 U.S.A. Custom. It has a chrome diamond-plate finish on top and matte black sides and back. He also has the same guitar but with a black diamond-plate top with the same matte black sides and matte black back A mahogany body, maple neck, and rosewood fretboard, offset fret inlays and a custom twelfth fret inlay. He has used it in many concerts and was the guitar he used in the music video for "(Can't Get My)Head Around You".
Dexter appears to be using an ARZ800 in the video.
At the beginning of the video Dexter is seen playing a black fender Stratocaster in the studio for the recording of “Can’t Get My Head Around You”. I can’t tell if it’s an American or Mexican fender but it’s probably an American standard.
Dexter Holland used the Ibanez RG3521 Prestige during performances, as seen in The Offspring's 1999 Woodstock performance of "The Kids Aren't Alright." He continued using this guitar until 2003, following the release of their album "Splinter."
In some parts of the video, Dex can be seen using a fender mustang in fiesta red.
In an article by Dying Scene, Dexter Holland is pictured with an Ibanez NDM2 guitar adorned with stickers.
Dexter can be seen playing a modified 60s Gibson SG Junior in the studio while recording The Offspring’s 9th studio album, Days Go By in this photo posted by u/Tijsvl_ on the r/TheOffspring subreddit.
On this day 9 years ago I was in the studio with The Offspring as they were recording Days Go By. I'm very much looking forward to hearing the new record, I can't wait!
The guitar looks like it previously had a vibrato system installed, judging by the screw holes below the bridge, but has since had it removed.
In this video, Dexter Holland performs with a Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar.
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